Developing Good Business Sense    1
Developing Good Business Sense
Nathan Knight III
Introduction to Business
Instructor Valley Behjou
February 2nd, 2008
Developing Good Business Sense    2
Developing Good Business Sense
I made three choices. The first would be the post office. Second, I chose a bank. 
The third was a small pizzeria.
The first company I want to talk about is the post office. Our finished goods 
would be letters and magazines. These are some of the things that ultimately reach the 
customer. First, I would think the United States Postal Service (USPS) is a mass 
production operating system. There is a large part of the business that is run by automated 
machines. Even though the post office does not produce and products, per say, they do 
transport thousands of products per day. The only way to do this would be to operate the 
mass production systems. At one point, letters were marked, sorted, and distributed by 
hand, one letter at a time. This was a time consuming process. Now there are machines 
that sort hundreds of letters in seconds. This is much more cost effective. The whole 
operation of the USPS is like a production line. The USPS is run by standard operating 
procedures. Mail is either picked up in a receptacle or given to a carrier who then 
transports the mail to the office where it is picked up by trucks that bring this mail to a 
distribution center where the mail is then separated. Next is to load up the mail ...