CHAPTER 8
Scheduling
the assignment of required tasks to departments or even specific machines, workers, or teams
Locate a facility involves the evaluation of many factors
- proximity to market - availability of raw materials, transportation, power, and labor - Climatic influences and community characteristics - Taxes and inducements
Facility layout
- the physical arrangement of resources (including people) in the production process - fixed-position, process, and product - Selection of a facility location is significant due to high costs involved.
Fabulous Fixtures manufactures custom lighting for its clients. Along with finished pieces, the company's warehouse houses tools, electrical components, glass and metal housings, and a wide array of decorative materials. All of these items are part of Fabulous Fixtures' ______.
inventory
Inspection
reveals whether a product meets quality standards
The -------------- integrates firms such as raw material suppliers, manufacturers, retailers to serve customers and generate a competitive advantage.
supply chain
A major function of operations is _____, which refers to connecting and integrating all parties or members of the distribution system in order to satisfy customers.
supply chain management
Operations
the activities and processes used in making both tangible and intangible products
production
the activities and processes used in making tangible products; also called manufacturing.
Manufacturing
the activities and processes used in making tangible products; also called production
Modular Design
the creation of an item in self-contained units, or modules, that can be combined or interchanged to create different products
Computer-assisted design (CAD)
the design of components, products, and processes on computers instead of on paper CAD software develop a 3D image-> printer use layers of liquid, power, paper, or metal to construct a 3D model
Operation Management
the development and administration of the activities involved in transforming resources into goods and services
Flexible manufacturing
the direction of machinery by computer to adapt to different versions of similar operations
Planning capacity
the maximum load that an organizational unit can carry or operate Ex: a worker, a department, a branch, or even an entire plant.
Quality control
the processes an organization uses o maintain its established quality standards
Transformation process
through which inputs (resources such as labor, money, material, and energy) are converted into outputs (good, services, and ideas)
To ensure the process generates quality products efficiently, operations managers control the process
by taking measurements (feedback) at various points in the transformation process and comparing them to previously established standards.
Julie just invested in a new, high-quality elevator for her apartment construction project. She chose an elevator that could carry a maximum load of 1,400 pounds per trip. This measurement refers to the elevator's ______.
capacity
Planning the Product
firstly determine what customers want and design a product to satisfy that want
For all organizations, the ultimate objective is
for the produced outputs to be worth more than the combine cost of the inputs
Total Quality Management
A philosophy that involves everyone in an organization in a continual effort to improve quality and achieve customer satisfaction.
Project organization
a company using a fixed-position layout because it is typically involved in large, complex projects such as construction or exploration.
ISO 19600
a comprehensive set of guidelines for compliance management that address risks, legal requirements, and stakeholder needs
Inventory
all raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses -finished-goods, work-in process, raw materials
continuous manufacturing organizations
companies that use continuously running assembly lines, creating products with many similar characteristics Ex: automobiles, television sets, vacuum cleaners, toothpaste, and meals from a cafeteria.
Sustainability
deals with conducting activities in such a way as to provide for the long-term well-being of the natural environment, including all biological entities.
Computer assisted manufacturing (CAM)
manufacturing that employs specialized computer systems to actually guide and control the transformation processes.
Most companies use _____ to determine which goods and services to provide and the features they need to possess.
marketing research
An automobile manufacturer
may rely on an assembly line( product layout) but may also use a process layout to manufacture parts
intermittent organization
organizations that deal with products of a lesser magnitude than do project organizations, their products are not necessarily unique but possess a significant number of differences Ex: Doctors, makers of custom-made cabinets, commercial printers, and advertising agencies.
product layout
production be broken down into relatively simple tasks assigned to workers, who are usually positioned along an assembly line.
ISO 9000 is designed, in part, to ______.
provide a framework for documenting how a business tests products and fixes defects
Trying to obtain quality items in the right quantities at the lowest possible cost is the aim of ______.
purchasing
Operations
represent an interest in viewing the operations function as a whole rather than simply as an analysis of inputs and outputs
Designing the Operations Processes
standardization, modular design, customization
Standardization
the making of identical, interchangeable components or products.
To obtain ISO 9000 certification, an independent _____ must verify that a business's factory, laboratory, or office meets quality standards.
auditor
Outsourcing, once used primarily as a cost-cutting tactic, has increasingly been linked with the development of _____ through improved product quality, speeding up the time it takes products to get to the customer, and overall supply-chain efficiencies.
a competitive advantage
process layout
a layout that organizes the transformation process into departments that group related processes
Total quality management (TQM)
a philosophy that uniform commitment to quality in all areas of an organization will promote a culture that meets customers' perceptions of quality
ISO 9000
a series of quality assurance standards designed by the ISO to ensure consistent product quality under many conditions
When does routing take place for operations managers?
After materials have been purchased and their use determined
Facility location
the process of selecting a geographic location for a company's operations
Sampling
is likely to be used when inspection tests are destructive
Which term describes the act of buying of all materials needed by the organization?
Purchasing
Which term refers to a company deciding where to establish its operations?
Facility location
True or false: In a manufacturing process, capacity is always measured in outputs, never in inputs.
False
True or false: It is typical for an organization to only inspect work-in-process and finished items that the company produced. It is not typical to inspect purchased items.
False
True or false: Quality of life is never a reason for a facility location decision.
False
_____ for businesses was once primarily used as a cost-cutting tactic. It is now used, as well, to develop a competitive advantage for a company.
Outsourcing
____ reflects the degree to which a good or service meets the demands and requirements of customers.
Quality
_____ is the sequencing of operations through which a product must pass.
Routing
_____ is appropriate for an organization when it is infeasible to inspect every part manufactured by a company.
Sampling
computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)
a complete system that designs products, manages machines and materials, and controls the operations function.
ISO 14000
a comprehensive set of environmental standards that encourages a cleaner and safer world by promoting a more uniform approach to environmental management and helping companies attain and measure improvements in their environmental performance
Blockchain
alter process throughout virtually every industry including supply chain, health care, and even online advertising.
Fixed-position layout
brings all resources required to create the product to a central location
In order to be a quality organization, a firm must _____.
consistently produce what the customer wants
Planning facilities
location, layout, technology
Customization
making products to meet a particular customer's needs or wants
Many companies elect to _____ some aspect of their operations to companies that can provide these products more efficiently, at a lower cost, and with greater customer satisfaction.
outsouce
Sustainability issues
pollution of the land, air, and water, climate change, waste management, deforestation, urban sprawl, protection of biodiversity, and genetically modified foods.