SCMT 364
the best operating point is near ____ of maximum capacity
70%
a parallel approach can reduce flow time by as much as ____ and produces _____
80% ; a better result
___ of time is required to serve a customer is spent just waiting, so eliminating wait time can improve the performance of the process
90%
inventory turnover =
Inventory Turnover = COGS / Avg. Inventory
means the firm is obtained to compensate shareholders who provide capital through stock purchases and other financial instruments via a competitive return on investment
economic prosperity
idea that the plant gets larger and volume increases, the average costs per unit of output drops
economies of scale
exists when multiple products can be combined and produced at one facility at a lower cost than they can be produced separately
economies of scope
doing the right things to create the most value for the company
effectiveness
means doing something at the lowest possible cost
efficiency
ratio of the actual output of a process relative to some standard ; also can be used to measure the loss or gain in a process
efficiency
1990's - 2000's; use of internet as an essential element of business activity
electronic commerce
indirect method; sums times from a database of similar combinations of movements to arrive at job time
elemental data
when works done in conjunction with fixed processing time equipment , ____ is used to reduce need of direct observation
elemental data
____ survey range from employee satisfaction surveys to suggestion surveys
employee survey
the firm works with the customer to design the product, which is then made from purchased materials, parts, and components
engineer to order
the need for engineering resources in _____ cases determines what materials will be required and what steps will be required in manufacturing
engineer to order
related to the criteria such as carbon dioxide emissions, use of non-renewable resources or other factors that relate to sustainability
environmental impact
firm impact on the environment; should cause no harm
environmental stewardship
in a perfectly balanced plant, the 3 production stages would provide the :
exact output needed for the following stage
the expected outcome multiplied the probability of its occurrence
expected value
overdesigned products are too _____ and under designed products have too little ____
expensive; value
common consulting portfolio of specialties in service include:
financial services, health care, transportation, hospitality
partners or senior consultants whose primary function is sales and client relations
finders
3 categories are referred to as the :
finders, minders, and grinders
(cause and effect diagram) are a great way to organize one's first cut at a consulting problem
fishbone diagram
a set up in which an item is produced through a fixed sequence of work stations, designed to achieve a specific production rate ; examples: assembly of toys or cars
assembly line
highly standardized product produced at high volumes should be produced as
assembly line or continuous process
____ are used in high volume items where specialized processes can be justified
assembly lines
amount of sales generated for every dollars worth of assets
asset turnover
measures a firms efficiency at using its assets in generating sales revenue - the higher the number the better
asset turnover
asset turnover =
asset turnover = revenue (sales) / total assets
use embedded floor wires to direct driver less vehicles to various location in the plant
automated guided vehicle (AGV) systems
simply computer based information systems that help plan, schedule, and monitor a manufacturing operation
automated manufacturing planning and control systems (MP and CS)
improves efficiency of transportation, storage, and retrieval of materials ; example : computerized conveyors
automated materials handling (AMH) system
any expenses that are not incurred if an investment is made but that must be incurred if the investment is not made
avoidable costs
_____ are used to structure or map the key problems to be investigated and provide a working initial hypothesis as to the likely solution to the problems
fishbone diagram
_____ starts with a general problem and goes level by level until potential sources of the problem are identified and project plan is then specified
fishbone diagram
the five forces are buyer power, potential entrants, raw material suppliers, substitutive products, and industry rivals ; consultant applies model by developing a list of factors that fit under each of these headings
five force models
any expense that remains constant regardless of level of output
fixed cost
the ability of a company to offer wide variety of products to its customers
flexibility
______ processes are epitomized by flexible manufacturing system and easily set up equipment which permits rapid low cost switching of one product to another enabling economics of scope
flexible
internal consulting arms are common in _______ and are often affiliated with planning departments
large companies
time needed to respond to a customer order
lead time
1980's ; used to refer to the set of concepts JIT and TQC
lean manufacturing
To achieve high customer service with minimum levels of inventory investment
lean manufacturing
small consulting firms generate _____ in revenue and do specialize
less than $1 million
process is operating in "_____" meaning that over a long enough period of time, the amount that is produced by the factory is equal to the amount shipped to customers
"steady state"
cost of common stock
( dividend per shape / value per shape) + growth rate of dividends
long term debt yield to maturity
( nominal interest + (discount or premium/ years) / ( issue price + maturity value / 2))
zone of service= ____ critical zone = ____ nonservice = _____ equation to solve :
-0 to 70% -70% to 100% -above 100% = arrival rate / service rate
____ is used to assess the client's performance relative to the expectations of its customers or relative to the performance of its competitors
GAP analysis
_____ is another form of survey; its benchmarking particular client company processes against exemplars in the process and measuring the differences
GAP analysis
_____ tradeoff, of cost of inventory and level of customer service , can be improved by estimates of customer demand by more rapid transportation alternatives by speedier production and flexible manufacturing
make to stock
a production environment where the customer is served on demand from finished goods inventory
make to stock
a production environment where the customer is served on-demand from finished goods inventory
make to stock
focus of _____ environment is on providing finished goods where and when the customer wants them
make to stock
issue in satisfying customers in the _____ environment is to balance the level of finished inventory against the level of service to the customer
make to stock
another way to characterize a process is whether the process is _____ or _____
make to stock or make to order
total factor measure of productivity =
outputs / inputs goods and services produced / all resources used
2 common strategies used by organizations when using external sources of operations and supply capacity is :
outsourcing and sharing capacity
a final method of categorizing a process is by whether it is _____
paced or non paced
movement of items through a process is coordinated through a timing mechanisms
pacing
in assembly lines there is usually some form of ___
pacing by which the amount of time allowed at each station is managed
often, activities, stages, and even entire processes are operated in ___
parallel
is applied to inventory management under the heading of ABC analysis
pareto analysis
because consulting firms are engaged in multiple projects at once, the percentage of billable employee hours assigned to all projects, the target utilization will be _____
less than 100%
the purpose of the analysis is critical to setting the _____ in modeling the process
level of details
states a mathematical relationship between throughput rate, flow time and the amount of work in process inventory ; the relationship is: inventory = throughput rate* flow time
littles law
______ capacity involves purchases of highly capital intensive items like buildings, equipment and other assets
long range
greater than one year; require top management participation and approval ; example: productive resources, like buildings
long range
a ____ inventory turnover ratio is a signal of inefficiency because inventory ties up capital that could be used for other purposes - implies poor sales or excessive inventory relative to sales
low
____ standardization, low product volume -> project, work center, manufacturing cell, assembly line, continuous process -> ___standardization , high product volume
low ; high
in every industry, there is usually a segment of the market that buys solely on the basis of ____
low costs
a _____ can indicate poor liquidity, possible overstocking, and obsolescence, but may reflected planned inventory build up in the case of material shortages or in anticipation of rising prices
low inventory turnover ratio
optimal utilization rates - ______ are appropriate when there is a degree of uncertainty and stakes are high
low rates
practices that deal with more procedural, low risk work will be inefficient if they do not have a ______ because high priced staff should not be doing low risk tasks
lower ratio of partners to juniors
investment decisions are made with regard to the ____
lowest acceptable rate of investment
____ captures the flavor of how well an organization is performing according to the 3 critical market measures: customer retention, share of wallet, and price sensitivity relative to competitors
loyalty
examples of major types of hardware technologies are numerically controlled:
machine tools, machining centers, industrial robots, automated materials, handling systems and flexible manufacturing systems
____ focuses on analyzing a manufacturing operation should be the identification of activities that can be minimized or eliminated, such as movement and storage within the process
process flowchart
denotes what happens to the product as it progresses through the productive facility
process flowchart
analyzing a process in a diagram showing the basic elements of a process - tasks, flows, and storage areas
process flowcharts
represent an increased level of automation and complexity relative to NC machines; provides automatic control of machine and carry many tools that can be automatically changed depending on the tool required for each operation
machining centers
a production environment where the product is build directly from raw materials and components in response to a specific customer order
make to order
a production environment where the product is built directly from raw materials and components in response to a specific customer order
make to order
response time is slow and inventory is kept to a minimum
make to order
services, by nature, usually use _____ processes
make to order
___ and ___ environments, the customer order decoupling point could be in either raw material at manufacturing site or possibly even the supplier inventory
make to order and engineer to order
in _____& ___ environments is more toward managing capacity of critical resources such as engineering and construction crews
make to order and engineer to order
____ examples : TV, clothing, packaged food
make to stock
____ has a speedy delivery time and when demand is seasonal
make to stock
in ____,the focus is on employing analytical tools and methods to help operating managers enhance performance of their department
process improvement
______ gives the operation managers a guage on how productivity a process is currently operating and how productivity is changing over time
process performance metrics
____ goal is to produce defect free products and services
process quality
relates directly to the reliability of the product or service ; want products without defects
process quality
strategic decision of selecting what kind of production processes to use to produce a product or provide a service
process selection
the ratio of the value added time to the flow
process velocity ( throughput rate)
operations and supply chain _____ can be categorized particularly from the view of a producer of consumer products and services as planning, sourcing, making, delivering, and returning
processes
technology evaluations, process improvement, and reengineering
processes
understanding how _____ work is essential to ensuring the competitiveness of the company
processes
real capacity depends on what is to be ____
produced
a company building service activities into its product offerings for its customers
product - service bundling
_____ - horizontal dimensions relates to the volume of a particular products or groups of standardized products
product process matrix
a frame work depicting when the different production process types are typically used, depending on product volume and how standardized the product is
product process matrix
high level map of process which can be useful to understand how materials flow and where inventory is held
production process mapping
____ improvements occur because contains a mix of tasks ; not as big of an improvement as quality
productivity
a measure of how well resources are used . Goldratts definition : all actions that bring a company closer to its goal
productivity
common measure of how well a country industry, or business unit is using its resources or factors of production
productivity
productivity =
productivity = outputs / inputs
since operations and supply chain management focus on making the best use of the resources available to a firm ________ is fundamental to understanding operation - related performance
productivity measurement
______ for things with rigid sequences, assembly is from ground up
project layout
a set up in which the product remains at one location and the equipment is moved to the product; example: construction site
project layout
in ____, a high degree of task ordering is common
project layout
consulting firm uses CMT/PERT and Gantt charts to plan and monitor the entire portfolio of consulting engagements of the firm, as well as individual consulting projects
project management techniques
the format by which a facility is arranged is defined by the general pattern of workflow, 5 structures :
project, work center, manufacturing cell, assembly line, and continuous process
____ need little in the way of facilitating goods but what they do use are critical to their performance
pure services
_____ improves because individuals are responsible for their own work output and take ownership of it and do it better and have broader understanding of work process so more likely to catch errors and make corrections rather than when job is narrow
quality
mid 1980's ; pioneered by McDonald's has been so successful that it stands as a reference point in thinking about how to deliver high volume standardized services
quality and productivity
organization benefits of job enrichment occur in both ____
quality and productivity
there is a trade off where _____ response to customer demand comes at the expense of greater inventory investment because finished goods inventory is more expensive than raw material inventory
quicker
workers who find a better way of doing the job get penalized by having a revised rate set
rate cutting
measures the number of times receivables are collected on average, during the fiscal year
receivable turnover
receivable turnover =
receivable turnover = annual credit sales / average accounts receivable
measures a companies efficiency in collecting it sales on credit
receivable turnover ratio
productivity increases during ______
recessions and technological advances
occurs when a company seeks to match the competitive dimensions of a competitor while maintaining its existing position; adding new features, services, or technologies into activities it already performs
straddling
if a process can be _____, it ,ay be possible to perform all of one step before the next step, eliminating the back and form
steamlined
projects impact in some way each of five types of stakeholders: customers, stockholders, employees, supplier, and community
stockholders anaylsis
1st step in process analysis is to clearly define ____
the purpose of the analysis
The output rate that the process is expected to produce over a period of time
throughput rate
______ of the process is equal to the average demand and the process is not producing any excess or shortages
throughput rate
when job boils down to doing the work quickly with little need for creativity, _____ are appropriate
tightly engineered, professional set standards
critical processes are subject to the well known rule that ____
time is money
direct methods uses a stop watch to time the work
time study
highly detailed, repetitive work usually calls for ______
time study and predetermined motion - time data analysis
4 basic techniques for measuring work and setting standards, 2 direct methods : ______ and 2 indirect methods: ____
time study and work sampling ; predetermined motion time data systems (PMTs) and elemental data
the total average investment in raw materials, WIP, and finished goods inventory
total average value of inventory
to make the firms operations activities efficient, the firm must minimize its _____ without compromising ____
total cost ; customer needs
ratio of all outputs to all inputs; used for measure of productivity of an entire organization or a nation
total factor measure of productivity
such highly automated and integrated manufacturing goes under the name ____
total factory automation and factory of the future
1980's ; aggressively seeked to eliminate causes of production defects
total quality control (TQC)
late 1980's and 90's ; helping this movement was Baldrige National Quality Award, started in 1987 under the direction of the National Institute of standards and technology; Baldrige Award recognizes companies for outstanding quality management
total quality management (TQM)
occurs when activities are incompatible so that more of one thing necessitates less of another
tradeoffs
activity based costing is referred to as _____ because it improves traceability of OH costs and results in more accurate cost data
transaction costing
2000's ; have to consider mandates related to on going economic employee, and environmental viability of the firm
triple bottom line
considers evaluating the firm against social, economic, and environmental criteria ; with sustainability added into each dimension
triple bottom line
the lowest acceptable rate of return may be considered to be the cost of investment capital needed to
underwrite the expenditures
achieving a perfect balanced plant is _______ because operating levels for each stage differ and variability in product demand and processes themselves lead to imbalance
undesirable
the most common method for improving efficiency is the use of _____ to each consulting jobs
uniform approaches
littles law is a relationship between _____
units and time
risk: regulatory risk (licensing) risk mitigation strategy :
up front research, good legal advice, compliance
risk: supplier failures risk mitigation strategy :
use multiple suppliers
is the ratio of the time that a resource is actually being used relative to the time it is available for use
utilization
most common process metric is ____
utilization
the ratio of the time that a resource is actually activated relative to the time that it is available for use
utilization
quality divided by price
value
assuming all activities in the process are value added activities, ______ should be the sum of the activity operation times in the process
value added time
the time in which useful work is actually being done of the unit
value added time
expenses that fluctuate directly with changes in level of output
variable costs
_____ job enrichment attempts to broaden workers influence in the transformation process by giving them certain managerial powers over their own activities
vertical
materials in a process have 2 states:
when the material is moving ( in transit) or sitting, waiting to be used (buffer)
work flow software provides 4 basic functions:
work assignment and routing, scheduling, work list management and automatic status, and process metrics
most common approach to developing a _____ is to optimize movement of materials ; Ex: drilling holes and grinding ground and painted area
work center
if we produce non standard products at relatively low volumes, then ____ should be used
work centers
the management consulting industry can be catagorized in 3 ways:
1. by size 2. by specialization 3. buy in house and external consultants
productivity comparison can be made in 2 ways:
1. compare itself to similar operations within its industry 2. measure productivity over time within same operation
3 step risk management process :
1. identity sources of potential disruptions 2. access potential impact of risk (quantity risk) 3. develop plans to mitigate the risk
flow time can be changed in 3 ways:
1. perform activities in parallel 2. change the sequence of activities 3. reduce interruptions
investment decisions can be grouped into 6 categories:
1. purchase of new equipment or facility 2. replacement of existing equipment or facilities 3. make or buy decisions 4.lease or buy decisions 5. temporary shutdowns or plant abandonment decisions 6. addition or elimination of a product or product line
the volatility of demand on a service delivery system is much higher than that on a manufacturing production system for 3 reasons:
1. services can not be stored 2. customers interact directly with the production system - requiring a number of things, for different customers 3. it directly affected by consumer behavior
market leadership can be attained in 3 ways:
1. through product leadership 2. operational excellence 3. customer intimacy
can address demands for capacity by :
1. use forecasting techniques to predict sales for individual products 2. calculate equipment and labor requirements to meet forecasts 3. project labor and equipment availabilities over planning horizon
throughput rate =
= 1 / cycle time
total number of combinations
= N1 x N2 x N3
efficiency =
= actual output / standard output
cycle time =
= average time between completions of units
flow time =
= average time for a unit to move through a system
cost of short term debt
= interest paid / proceeds received
productivity =
= output/input
operation time
= setup time + run time
Utilization =
= time activated / time available
velocity =
= value added time / flow time
in excel : =PV(rate, nper, pmt) = ____ =FV ( rate, nper, pmt) = ____ =NPV (rate, value 1, value 2) = ____ =IRR (value)= _____
=present value =future value based on periodic constant payments and constant interest rate =net present value based on periodic cash flows and discount flows =internal rate of return for series of cash flows
is the standard starting point of production control consultants when examining inventory management problems
ABC analytics
a main goal of OSCM career is becoming the ______ who works with the CEO and company president to determine the companies competitive strategy. ______ determine an organizational location, its facilitates which vendors to use, the implementation of the hiring policy, manage the supply chain service
Chief Operating Officer (COO) ; COO
CAD covers ____ to examine visual characteristics of a product and _____ to evaluate engineering characteristics
Computer graphics ; computer aided engineering (CAE)
____ a comprehensive computer control system is used to run the entire system
FMS
1980's ; pioneered by Japanese and is an integrated set of activities designed to achieve high volume production using minimal inventories of parts that arrive exactly when they are needed
Just in time (JIT)
good process flowcharts are made in ______
Microsoft office programs
3 problems currently facing _____ : 1. uncertainty in global tariffs and regulations 2. difficulty hiring and keeping employees 3. adapting to change in business technology and infrastructure
OSCM
specialize in managing the planning, production, and distribution of goods and services
OSCM careers
_____ are called in to address problems identified by customer surveys performed by marketing consultants or marketing staff
OSCM consultants
on the buying side hands - on working with people and figuring out the best way to do things
OSCM jobs
tool similar to the five forces model is _____ strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
SWOT analysis
uses information presented in the assembly drawing and defines how parts go together, their order of assembly and the overall material flow pattern
assembly chart
an exploded view of the product showing its components parts
assembly drawings
the activities in the stage must stop because there is no place to deposit the item just completed
blocking
most common production management tools used in planning and designing the process flow to improve operations during the steady state of production system are ____
assembly drawings, assembly charts, and route sheets and flow processes charts
some risks may be deemed ______ and the related costs considered a normal cost of doing business
acceptable
represents the indirect interest free loans that a company is providing its clients
accounts receivables
a competitive advantage comes from the way the firms _____ fits with and reinforce one another
activities
overhead allocation process more directly related to actual proportions of overhead consumed by production activity
activity based costing
is usefule in understanding how good the fit is between the system of activities and the companies strategy
activity system map
show how a company's strategy is delivered through a set of tailored activities
activity system maps
feedback control loops, determine the position of the machine tooling during the work, constantly compare the actual location with the programmed location and correct as needed
adaptive control
when process is operating at capacity, the only way to take on more jobs without increasing the wait time is by
adding more capacity
the process of ______ of productivity measures provides a means of shifting the level of analysis to suit a variety of productivity measurement and improvement needs
aggregation and disaggregation
finished goods inventory contains all ___
all raw materials needed to produce the item; cost of materials plus cost to fabricate the finished item
allocation of cost over the useful life of intangible assets such as patents
amortization
receipt of a constant sum each year for a specified number of years
annuity
refers to the average number of customers that come to a facility during a specific time period
arrival rate
____ companies have applied lean manufacturing principles to decrease time required to assemble finished goods so they appear to be make to stock firms
assemble to order
____, primary task is to define a customers order in terms of alternative components and options, since its these components carried in the inventory
assemble to order
a production environment where preassembled components, subassemblies, and modules are put together in response to a specific customer order
assemble to order
one capability required for success in the _____ environment is an engineering design that enables as much flexibility as possible in combining components, options, and modules to finished products
assemble to order
when _____ there are significant advantages from moving customer order decoupling point from finished goods to components because finished products goods is greater than the number of components combined to produce finished products
assembling to order
process in which one company studies the processes of another company ( or industry) to identify best practices
benchmarking
when a process is designed in where 2 stages are directly linked, the most common problems are ____
blocking and starving
cost reduction (labor cost, material cost, inventory costs, quality costs, maintenance costs) and other benefits (increased product variety, improved product features, shorter cycle times and greater product output)
benefits of technology investments
level of capacity for which the process was designed and thus the volume of output at which average unit cost is minimized
best operating level
as a rule, the fewer the moves, delays, and storages in process, the ___
better the flow
you work ___ on the decision tree and calculate expected values at each step and eliminate branches except the ones with the highest payoffs
backwards
reflect the particular needs of each stakeholder group in performance measurement system; accountants developed
balanced scorecard
comparing the metrics of one company to another
benchmarking
a resources that limits the capacity or maximum output of the process
bottleneck
consultant has to specify how available capacity is related to required capacity for some product or service in order to identify and eliminate the bottle neck
bottleneck analysis
critical processes often depend on specific limited resources resulting in _____
bottlenecks
_____ from decision points show the choices available to the decision maker and branches from chance events show their probability's for occurrence
branches
a standard approach is choosing among alternative processes or equipment is ___
break even analysis
the _____ method is most suitable when processes and equipment entail a large initial investment and fixed cost and when variable costs are reasonably proportional to the number of units produced
break even analysis
_____ visually present alternative profits and losses due to the number of units produced or sold and the choice depends on anticipated demand
break even chart
a storage area between stages where the output of a stage is placed prior to being used in a downstream stage
buffer
inventory acts as a _____ to separate the customer from the manufacturing process
buffer
2010's ; involves analysis of data to better solve business problems
business analytics
advertising, education, arts and entertainment
business directed at peoples minds
freight transport, laundry, environmental landscaping
business directed at physical products
insurance, legal services, banking
business directed at risk and money management
1990's ; approach seeks to make revolutionary changes, as opposed to evolutionary changes; does this by taking a fresh look at what the organization is trying to do in all its business processes and then eliminating non-value added steps and computerizing the remaining ones to achieve the desired outcome
business process reengineering (BPR)
beauty salons, fitness center, health clinic
business that impacts human bodies
services can be categorized as 4 main types:
business that impacts human bodies, business directed at physical products, business directed at peoples mind, and business direct at risk and money management
products and services sold strictly on the basis of cost are typically ______ in other words, customers can not distinguish the product or service of one firm from another
commodity like
requires innovation and creativity
complex projects
compute the total amount created over the time period into the future as the ____
compound value
_______ has to be stated relevant to a specific period of time: long range, intermediate range, and short range
capacity
ability to hold, receive, store accommodate; viewed as the amount of output that a system is capable of achieving over a specific period of time
capacity
implies an attainable rate of output
capacity
relative term; the amount of resource inputs available relative to output requirements over a particular period of time
capacity
when adding or decreasing _______ 3 important issues are : maintaining system balance is ; frequency of capacity additions or reductions; use of external capacity
capacity
when looking at ____, operation managers need to look at both resources inputs and product outputs
capacity
capacity in excess of expected demands
capacity cushion
having the ability to rapidly increase or decrease production levels or shift production capacity quickly from one product or service to another can achieve this through flexible plants, processes, and workers
capacity flexibility
capacity utilization rate =
capacity used/best operating level = %
reveals how close a firm is to its best operating level
capacity utilization rate
risk: major quality failure risk mitigation strategy :
carefully select and monitor suppliers
the time it takes for a company to convert the money that it spends for raw materials into the profits it receives for the products that are sold and use those raw materials ; the smaller the number, the better
cash conversion cycle
company buys raw materials on credit, converts materials into finished products, sell the products to customers on credit, gets paid by customers in cash and then reuses cash to purchase more raw materials, the quicker the better
cash conversion cycle (cash to cash cycle time)
cash conversion cycle =
cash conversion cycle = day sales outstanding + days inventory -payable period
____ roles are most effective in operation management consulting projects
collaborative or process consultant
to increase productivity, we want the productivity ratio to be as _____ as practical
large
data integration allows CAD systems to be linked to ______ which consists of numerical control part programs and manufacturing planning and control systems can be linked to automated material handling systems to facilitate parts pick list generations
computer aid manufacturing (CAM)
CAD is also associated with manufacturing process design called ____ which is used to design computer part programs that serve as instructions to computer controlled machine tools and to design programs used to sequence parts through machine centers and other processes these programs are called ___
computer aid process planning (CAPP) ; process plans
is an approach to product and process design that utilizes the power of the computer
computer aided design (CAD)
automated version of the manufacturing process, where the 3 major manufacturing functions - products and process design, planning and controlling , and the manufacturing process itself, are replaced by the automated technologies
computer integrated manufacturing (CIM)
____ roles range from expert , to pair or hands, to collaborative or process consultants
consultant
risk: natural disaster (climate change) risk mitigation strategy :
contingency planning, insurance
a _____ is similar to an assembly line except that the product continuously moves through the process ; usually a liquid that flows through the system
continuous or flow process
process that converts raw materials into finished products in one continuous process; highly automated
continuous process
companies ability to respond to increases and decreases in demands is important to its ability to compete
coping with changes in demands
already provide a significant service as part of the business
core good providers
providers must integrate tangible goods
core services
used as means for allocating overhead activity based costing involves a 2 step allocation process: 1. assign overhead costs to cost activity pools 2. cost assigned from pools to activities based on the number of pool related activity is required for completion
cost drivers
calculated from weighted average of debt and equity security costs
cost of capital
when setting up a process you must consider: ___
cost of raw materials, cost of preparation, and cost of labor
depends on interest rate of loan and whether the loan is discounted
cost of short term debt
2 costs to consider when adding capacity:
cost of upgrading too frequently and upgrading too infrequently both are expensive
the choice of which specific equipment to use in the process can often be based on the analysis of _____ ; tradeoff is more or less specialized
cost trade offs
many businesses now conduct ______ assessments of products to determine what the true environmental costs are from processing the raw materials to manufacture to distribution to eventual disposal by the final customer
cradle to grave
in the ______, customers are served but service quality declines; above the critical zone, customers are arriving faster than they can be served
critical zone
customer surveys key use is _______, although in reality customers are not so much loyal as earned through effective performance
customer loyalty analysis
where inventory is positioned in the supply chain
customer order decoupling point
the average time between completions of successive units in a process
cycle time
the number of days that it takes for a company to collect cash from customers
day sales outstanding
number of days worth of inventory the company holds in operation and supply chain processes; includes raw materials, WIP, and finished goods
days inventory
the number of days of inventory of an item ; inverse of inventory turn
days of supply
schematic model of the sequence of steps in a problem and the conditions and consequences of each step
decision tree
represent a fundamental tool from the broad area of risk analysis and used in examining plant and equipment investments and R and D projects
decision trees
accelerated depreciation decreased by reducing its book value by a constant % each year
declining balance method
selection of _____ is an strategic decision that determines customer lead times and impact inventory investment ; the closer the point to the customer, the quicker the customer can be served
decoupling points
can ____ capacity temporarily by scheduling fewer hours or scheduling an extended shut down period more permanently by sale of equipment or liquidation
decrease
in some markets , a firms ability to ____ more quickly than its competitors is critical
deliver
also referred to as logistics processes. carriers are picked to move products to warehouses and customers, coordinate and schedule the movement of goods and information through the supply network, develop and operate a network of warehouses and run the information systems that manage the receipt of orders from customers and invoicing systems that collect payments from customers.
delivering
firms ability to supply the product or service on or before a promised delivery due date
delivery reliability
the allocation of costs due to the physical or functional deterioration of tangible assets such as buildings or equipment
depreciation
straight line method
depreciation amount = cost - salvage value / estimated useful life
attempt to gear depreciation charges to actual use and thereby coordinate expense charges with productive output more accurately
depreciation by use
_____ goals is to establish the proper level of _____ to focus on the requirements of the customer
design qualities
relates to the set of features the product or service contains ; relates directly to design of product/ service
design quality
2 characteristics of a product or service that define quality:
design quality and process quality
total stream of payments that an asset will generate in the future, discounted to the present time
discounted cash flows
assembly lines deal with
discrete products
at some point the size of the plant becomes too large and _____becomes a problem
diseconomies of scale
risk caused by natural or manmade disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and terrorisms; highly random and virtually impossible to predict with any precision
disruption risk
conventional strategy focuses on the ______ part of the triple bottom line
economic
of a machine is the period over which it provides the best method for performing its tasks. when a superior method is developed, the machine becomes obsolete and thus the book value is a meaning less figure
economic life
totally automated manufacturing system that consists of machining centers with the automotive loading and unloading of parts , an automated guide vehicle system for moving parts between machines and other automated elements to allow the unattended production of parts
flexible manufacturing systems (FMS)
______ have multiple skills and the ability to switch easily from one kind of task to another, need a broader training
flexible workers
____ used in service - service blueprints - but added the important distinction of the line of visibility to clearly differentiated activities that take place with the customer vs. those behind the scenes
flow charts
in practice, the word "cycle time" is used to mean ____
flow time
the average time it takes a unit to move through an entire process
flow time
great insight is obtained by drawing a simple _____ showing the flow of materials or information through an enterprise -> it should include all operating elements and show how they fit together and show where the materials are stored and orders are queued
flowchart
can be used in both manufacturing and services to track materials, information, and people flow
flowcharts
holds that a production facility holds best when it focuses on a fairly limited set of production objectives; allows capacity to be focused on producing those specific items
focused factory
______ calls for changes in attitudes and cultures, which takes longer to yield measurable results
general management consulting
less specialized equipment is referred to as ______ meaning it can be used easily in many different ways if it set up in the proper manner
general purpose
_____ are homogenous
goods
captures the main focus of the business and spans from firms that just produce products to those that only provide services : pure goods, core goods, core services, and pure services
goods - services continuum
_____ require a great deal of experience but little in the way of innovation
grey hair projects
junior consultants whose primary function is to do the work
grinders
technology advances can be categorized in 2 ways:
hardware system and software system
_____ have resulted in greater automation of processes ; they perform labor intensive tasks originally performed by humans
hardware technologies
risk: country risks risk mitigation strategy :
hedge currency, produce/ source locally
indicated pricing strategies : those with low profit margins tend to have ____ asset turnover, while those with high profit margins have ____ asset turnover
high ; low
a _____ can indicate better liquidity or shortage or inadequate inventory levels
high inventory turnover ratio
a practice that specializes in cutting edge, high client risk work must be staffed with a _____ because lower level people will not be able to deliver the quality of services required
high partner to junior ratio
optimal utilization rates - ______ are appropriate when there are predictable services without customer contact and sports teams
high rates
a ____ receivable ratio implies either company operates on cash basis or the extension of credit and collection methods are efficient
higher
other companies seek to attract people who want _____ in terms of performance, appearance or features, even though it means higher prices
higher quality
the longer the material is kept in inventory, the _____
higher the investment cost
____ job enrichment is intended to counteract oversimplification and permit the worker to perform a whole unit of work
horizontal
a job is enlarged ______ is a worker performs a great number or variety of tasks ; enlarged _____ if the worker is involved in planning, organizing, and inspecting his or her own work
horizontally ; vertically
Combines the features of both make-to-order and make-to-stock.
hybrid
____ process provides flexibility to respond to customer preferences through the assemble to order backened process
hybrid
common ____ form, a generic product is made and stocked at some point in the process and units are finished in a final process based on actual orders
hybrid
ways to deal with ____: add capacity to stages that are bottlenecks (ex: overtime) ; use of buffer inventory's in front the bottleneck stage to ensure it has something to work on; duplicating or increasing facilities of one department in which another is dependent on; supply planning to reduce imbalances for supply partners and customers
imbalances
______ refers to whether a company maintains its own consulting organization or buys consulting services from the outside
in house and external consultants
if capacity is _____ a company may lose customers through slow service but if capacity is excessive, company might have to reduce prices to stimulate demand
inadequate
if too many jobs are pumped into a process, the time it takes to complete a job will _____ because the waiting time will ____
increase ; increase
buffering allows stages to operate ____
independently
when determining capacity requirements. we address demands for
individual product lines, individual plant capabilities, and allocation of production through out plant network
used as substitutes for workers for many repetitive manual activities and tasks that are dangerous, dirty, or dull
industrial robots
most large consulting companies are built on ____
information technology (IT) and accounting work
major step that needs to be taken to drive success in the firm; activities are refined and updated as often as four times a year
initiatives
the corporate strategy is operationalized through a set of operations and supply chain ____
initiatives
risk: theft and vandalism risk mitigation strategy :
insurance, security precautions, knowledge of likely risk, patent protection
monthly or quarterly plans for the next 6 to 18 months; example: hiring, new tools, subcontracting , minor equipment
intermediate range
interest rate that equates the present value of an income stream with the cost of an investment
internal rate of return
a multiple stage process may be buffered ____
internally
2010's; billions of devices that are connected to the internet
internet of things
a measure of the expected number of times inventory is replaced over a year ; higher the better = COGS / average inventory value
inventory turn
measures the average number of times inventory is sold and replaced during the fiscal year
inventory turnover
is controlled by operations and supply chain processes
inventory turnover ratio
measures the companies efficiency in turning its inventory into sales; purpose is to measure the liquidity or speed of inventory usage
inventory turnover ratio
____ objective is to develop job structures that meet the requirements of the organization and its technology and that satisfy job holders personal and individual requirements
job design
specification of the work activities of an individual or group
job design
use _____ techniques so that it meets the physical and psychological needs of the worker
job design
specialized work is made more interesting by giving the worker a greater variety of tasks
job enrichment
at the bottom of the pyramid are ____ who carry out the consulting work as part of the consulting team
juniors
is where the major produced or the service provided. the step requires scheduling processes for workers and the coordination of material and other critical resources such as equipment to support producing or providing the service. metrics that measure speed, quality, and worker productivity are used to monitor these processes.
making
a common set of financial indicators that wall street tracks to benchmark companies are called
management efficiency ratio
in the middle of the pyramid are _____ who manage consulting projects or engagement
managers
____ are major undertakings, entailing measurements of all aspects of the production facility and processes and supportive activities such as maintance and inventory stock keeping ; requires several weeks
manufacturing audits
____ examples : computer chip manufacturing, assembly line, and metal fabricating
manufacturing cell
groups dissimilar machines to work on products that have similar shapes and processing requirements
manufacturing cell
___ are used for a wide range of applications and has a popular layout structure that's employed by manufacturing engineers
manufacturing cells
____ are designed to perform a specific set of processes and cells are dedicated to a limited range of products
manufacturing cells
_____ are scheduled to produce as needed in response to customer demand
manufacturing cells
___ is the method to evaluate the specific processes that raw materials, parts, and subassemblies follow as they move through the plant
manufacturing process flow design
late 1970's and early 1980's the _____ was developed which emphasized how manufacturing executives could use their factories capabilities as a strategic competitive weapons. central to this thinking was the notion of manufacturing trade offs, among such performance measures as low cost, high quality, and high flexibility
manufacturing strategy paradigm
incremental cost of each new acquisition of funds from outside sources
marginal cost
a well designed interface between _____ is necessary to provide a business with an understanding of its markets from both perspectives
marketing and operations
because consulting firms are partnerships, the goal is to ______, achieved by leveraging the skills of the partners through the effective use of mid levels and junior level consultants, which its presented as a ratio of partners to mid level and junior consultants for the average project
maximize profits for the partners
a firm may be required to coordinate with other firms on complex projects. in such cases, manufacturing may take place while development work is still being completed coordinating work between firms and working simultaneously on a project will reduce the total time required to complete the project
meeting a launch date
____ tells a firm if progress is being made toward improvements
metrics
managers of consulting firms whose primary function is managing consulting projects
minders
depending on the strategy of the firm, the capabilities of manufacturing and the needs for customers, these activities are organized to ____
minimize costs while meeting the competitive priorities necessary to attract customer orders
total factory productivity usually is measured in ____
monetary units
ratio of some output to a group of inputs ( but not all inputs)
multifactor productivity measure
has multiple groups of activities that are linked through flows
multiple stage process
risk: commodity price risks risk mitigation strategy :
multisource, commodity, hedging
partial productivity measure
output/ labor output/ capital output/ materials output/ energy
if design capacity is less than the capacity required to meet its demand, it has a _____ capacity cushion
negative
decisions are based on the amount by which the present value of a projected income stream exceeds the cost of the investment
net present value
earnings an investment yields after gross earnings have been reduced by the cost of the funds used to finance the investment
net return
a successful strategy will anticipate change and formulate ______ in response
new initiatives
an important element of flexibility is the time required for the company to develop a _____ and convert its processes to offer the new product
new product
long term debt simple yield
nominal interest / issue price of bond
are comprised of (1) a typical machine tool used to turn, drill, or grind different types of parts (2) a computer that controls the sequence of processes performed by the machine
numerically controlled (NC) machines
questions addressed in ______ firms: how can a client cut lead times? how can inventory be reduced? how can better control be maintained over the shop floor?
operating consulting firms
specifies operations and process routing for a particular part; it conveys information as the type of equipment, tooling, and operations required to complete this part
operation and route sheet
companies seek out _____ when they are faced with major investment decisions or when they believe they are not getting maximum effectiveness from their productive capacity
operation consultants
____ leads to changes in physical or information processes whose yield are measurable immediately
operation consulting
the sum of the setup time and runtime for a batch of parts that are run on a machine
operation time
managers can stimulate growth by innovations in ____ which is reliable and has a low cost
operations
manufacturing and service processes used to transform the resources employed by a firm into products desired by customers
operations
the design, operation, and improvement of the systems that create and deliver the firms primary products and services
operations and supply chain management (OSCM)
concerned with setting broad policies and plans for using resources of a firm and must be integrated with corporate strategy; major focus on operations effectiveness
operations and supply chain strategy
____ focuses on strategic level or tactical level and the process itself generally requires extensive interviewing of employees, managers, and frequently customers
operations consulting
an effective job of _____ results in the alignment between strategy and process dimensions that enhance the business performance of the client
operations consulting
assisting clients in developing operations strategies and improving processes
operations consulting
performing activities in a manner that best implements strategic priorities at a minimum cost
operations effectiveness
central to the concept of operations and supply chain strategy is the notion of ______ because an operation can not excel on all competitive dimensions
operations focus and trade offs
the ability to effectively deal with dynamic market demand over the long term is an essential element of
operations strategy
the benefit forgone or advantage lost that results from choosing one action over the best known alternative course of action
opportunity cost
a screening criterion that permits a firms products to even be considered as possible candidates for purchase
order qualifier
criterion or a set of criteria that differentiates the product or services of one firm from those of another
order winner
describes market oriented dimensions that are key to competitive success
order winner and order qualifier
the standard first step in analyzing any production system is to map the flows and operations using one or more techniques, these are called ___
organization charts
includes factors such as color, available, size, weight, locations of fabrication site, customization available and product mix options
other dimensions
multifactor productivity measure
output / labor + capital output / labor + capital + materials
measured based on individual input. most common is labor ; how much output can we get with a given level of input
partial factor productivity
have to use _____ of productivity when wanting to have units rather than dollars
partial measures
ratio of some output to a single input
partial productivity measure
the hierarchy of a typical consulting firm can be viewed as a pyramid:
partners , then managers, then juniors
at the top of the pyramid are the ______ whose primary function is sales and client relations
partners and seniors
make or buy decisions, vendor selection decisions
parts
having a large ______ might not make the firm very attractive to suppliers
payable period
indicates how quickly supplies are paid by a company
payable periods
ranks investments according to the time required for each investment to return earnings equal to the cost of the investment
payback period method
quality improvement, setting/ revising, work standards, learning curve analysis
people
consist of the processes needed to operate an existing supply chain strategically; firm must determine how anticipated demands will be met with available resources. a major aspect of ______ is developing a set of metrics to monitor the supply chain so that it is efficient and delivers high quality and value to customers
planning
supply chain management, ERP, MRP, shop floor control, warehousing, distribution
planning and control system
operations and supply chain strategy can be viewed as part of the ____ that coordinates operational goals with those of the larger organization
planning process
a process that involves a set of activities that are repeated at different intervals over time
planning strategy
adding and locating new plants ; expanding, contracting, and refocusing existing facilities
plant
less detailed and can be done in half a day, its to get an understanding of the manufacturing process before focusing on particular problem area
plant tours
an area in a larger facility that is dedicated to a specific production objective (ex: product group). this can be used to operationalize the focused factory concept
plant within a plant (PWP)
manufacturing consulting area (5 P's of production):
plant, people, parts, processes, and planning and control systems
risk: inventory risks risk mitigation strategy :
pool inventory, safety stock
arguments against improving society and preserving the environment is :
potential loss of efficiency because conflicting criteria and goals are only for rich societies that can afford to contribute to society and the environment
indirect method, sums data from tables or generic movement times developed in the laboratory to arrive at a time for the job
predetermined motion time data systems (PMTs)
remove interest rate effect over time by reducing all future sums to present day dollars or ____
present value
pareto analysis, fishbone diagram, run charts, scatter diagrams, and control charts are fundamental tools in virtually every continuous improvement project
problem analysis (SPC tools)
operation consulting tools can be catagorized as tools for _____
problem definition, data gathering, data analysis, and solution development, cost impact, and payoff analysis and implementation
____ where the general nature of the problem is well known and the activities necessary to complete it are similar to those performed on other projects
procedures project
activities associated with a ______ often affect one another, so its important to consider the simultaneous performance of a number of activities, all operating at the same time
process
any set of activities performed by an organization that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs ideally of greater value to the organization than the original inputs
process
______ is a basic skill needed to understand how a business operates
process analysis
designed to provide summary, performances updates for specific processes; consists of a selection of performance metrics presented in graphical form, color, coding or trend lines, alarms in the form of exclamation marks to show when key indicators are nearing a problem level
process dashboard
productivity is a _____ which means to be meaningful, it needs to be compared to something else
relative measure
used in planning task responsibilities for a project; takes the form of matrix with tasks listed at the top and project team members down the side
responsibility chart
involves processes for receiving worn-out, defective, and excess products back from customers and support for customers who have problems with delivered products. in the case of services, this may involve all types of follow up activities required for after sales support
returning
productivity is on the _____ for many years now which is good for the economy
rise
involves the assessment of the probability or relatively frequently of an event against the aggregate severity of the loss
risk mapping
technological risks, operational risks, organized risks, environmental or market risks
risks of technology investments
a programmable multifunctional machine that may be equipped with an end effector such as a gripper to pick things up
robot
are tools that one is simply expected to know when doing operation consulting
run charts, scatter diagrams, and control charts
the time required to produce a batch of parts = the time required for each unit * batch size
run time `
risk: logistic failures risk mitigation strategy :
safety stock, detailed tracking, alternative suppliers
capacity level _____ has a critical impact on the firms response rate, cost structure, inventory policies, and management and staff support requirements
selected
_____ capacity must be located near a customer
service
specifications of a ______ are defined and evaluated as a package of features that affect the 5 senses 4 categories: 1. supporting facility ( location, decoration) 2. facilitating goods (variety, quality of physical good that goes with service) 3. explicit services (training, access to survey) 4. implicit service (attitude of server, wait time)
service
risk: loss of customers risk mitigation strategy :
service / product innovations
the capacity to deliver the ____ must be first distributed to the customer, then the _____ can be produced
service ; service
is more time and location dependent, its subject to more volatile demands fluctuations and utilization directly impacts service quality
service capacity
are a major undertaking and they focus on the customers experience as much as on the utilization of resources
service facility audits
walk throughs can often be done as a mystery shopper, where the consultant actually partakes of the service and records his experiences
service facility tour
average number of customers that can be processed over the same period of time when the facility is operating at maximum capacity
service rate
service utilization =
service utilization = mean arrival rate / mean service rate
planning capacity levels for service must consider day to day relationship, between
service utilization and service quality
______ require some degree of interaction with customers, therefore a _____ facility must be designed to handle customers presence; whereas ____ are produced in a facility separate from customers
service; service; goods
unlike goods, _____ can not be stored for later use, therefore managers must consider time as one of their supplies
services
_____ are inherently heterogeneous - they vary from day to day as a function of the attitudes of customers and servers which produces unpredictable outcomes with the exception of hard technology and information technology ; whereas _____ are produced to meet very tight specifications day in and day out with zero variability
services ; goods
correlation analysis, and regression analysis, hypothesis testing, queuing theory, and forecasting
statistical tools
_____ are an intangible process that cannot be weighed or measured, whereas a _____ is a tangible output of a process that has physical dimensions; important because a ____ innovation cannot be patented
services ; goods; services
_____ as a process are perishable and time dependent and can not be stored unlike ____
services; goods
_____ is catagorized like downtime caused by repair or some other disruption to the process and its usually not considered in utilization
set up time
the time required to prepare the machine to make a particular item
setup time
those individuals or companies that legally own one or more shares of stock in the company
shareholders
less than one month; daily or weekly scheduling; example: overtimes, transfers. make adjustments to eliminate the variance between planned and actual output
short range
the analysis must be kept as _____
simple as possible
long term debt
simple yield = nominal interest / issue price of bond
the first way to catagorize a process is to determine whether it is a ___or ____ process
single stage or multiple stage
in 1990's saw a dramatic expansion as an extensive set of diagnostic tools we developed; applied to environmental, health, safety services and is now being utilized in R&D ( research and development), finance, information systems, legal, marketing, public affairs, and human resources processes
six sigma
fair and beneficial business practices towards labor, the community, and the region in which the firm conducts its business; example: do not use child labor, pay fair salaries, give back by contributing to health care and education
social responsibilities
work measurement and standards depend on ____ aspects of work
sociotechnical
_____ technologies include computer aided design and automated manufacturing planning and control systems
software
______ based technologies aid in design of manufactured products and the analysis of planning of manufacturing activities
software
_____ where parts are procured from one or more supplier; ____ where manufacturing takes place;_____ where the products are shipped to the customer
source step ; make step; deliver step
involves the selection of the suppliers that will deliver the goods and services needed to create the firms product. A set of pricing, delivery, and payment processes are needed, along with metrics for monitoring and improving the relationships between partners of the firm. these processes include receiving shipment, verifying them, transferring them to manufacturing facilities , and authorizing supplier payments
sourcing
3 steps required to make something:
sourcing the parts we need, followed by actually making the item, then sending the item to the customer
more specialized equipment is referred to as _____ is an alternative to general purpose machine
special purpose
simple, repetitive jobs are assigned to each worker; benefits: high speed and low cost and disadvantage: how much is enough
specialization of labor
all though large consulting firms provide a variety or services, they also ____
specialize
on a decision tree ____ represent decision points and ______ represent chance events
square ; circle
used to indicate multiple activities have been pulled together for analysis purposes
stage
those individuals or organizations that are influenced, either directly or indirectly by the actions of the firm
stakeholders
____ is shown as the vertical axis and refers to the variations in the product that is produced
standardization
_____ products are highly similar in the manufacturing processing point of view, whereas _____ products require different processes
standardized products ; low standardization
work measurements and work standards have criticism from unions that argues that management often sets _____
standards that can not be regularly achieved
the activities in the stage must stop because there is no work
starving
the assembly line steps are done in areas referred to as ____
stations and typically the stations are linked by some form of materials handling devices
performed at least yearly and its where the overall strategy is developed ; this step involves looking out and forecasting how business conditions that impact the firms strategy are going to change in the future
strategic analysis
changes in customer preferences, impact of new technology, changes in population demographs and anticipation of new competitors
strategic analysis step
the objective of _____ is to provide an approach for determining the overall capacity level of capital intensive resources - facilities, equipment and overall labor force size - that best supports the company's long term competitive strategy
strategic capacity planning
the uncertainty in the global environment where most supply chains operate requires ______ to evaluate the relative riskiness of their operations and supply chain strategies
strategic planners
in companies with a clear strategy, a number of high ordered ______ can be identified and implemented through clusters of tightly linked activities
strategic themes
_____ should describe how a firm intends to create and sustain value for its current shareholders
strategy
a firms ______ must focus on the economic viability of its shareholders and the environmental and social impact on key stakeholders
strategy
in _____ the focus is on analyzing the capabilities of operations in light of the firms competitive strategy
strategy development
success involves the clever integration of a great operations related ____, ____, that can deliver products and services and _____ that supports the on going decisions needed to manage the firm
strategy, processes, and analytics
reduce book value of assets rapidly in early years and at a lower rate in later years
sum of years digit
past expenses or investments that have no salvage value and therefore should not be taken into account in considering investment alternatives ; or can be current costs that are fixed
sunk cost
important competitive dimension is the ability of a firm to support its product after the sale this involves the availability of replacement parts and modification of older , existing products
supplier after sale support
processes that move information and material to and from the manufacturing and service process of the firm
supply chain
can catagorize risks by viewing the inherent uncertainty related to operations and supply chain management along with 2 dimensions :
supply chain coordination risk and disruption risk
risk associated with day to day management of the supply chain, which are normally dealt with using safety stock, safety lead time, overtime, and etc.
supply chain coordination risks
are unplanned and unanticipated events that disrupt the normal flow of goods and materials within a supply chain, and which exposes firms within the supply chain to operational and financial risks
supply chain disruptions
late 1990's ; central idea of _____ is to apply a total system approach to managing the flow of information. materials and services from raw material suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customers. trends such as ______ are forcing companies to find flexible ways to meet customer demand
supply chain management ; outsourcing and mass customization
the likelihood of a disruption that would impact the ability of a company to continuously supply products or services
supply chain risk
risk: network provider failure risk mitigation strategy :
support redundant digital network
2000's; ability to maintain balance in a system
sustainability
by adding ______ to the strategy concept, we added the requirement to meet these current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
sustainability
hot areas of manufacturing strategy consulting are :
sustainability, outsourcing, supply chain management, and global manufacturing networks
to the extent of ____, it determines production stages, project layout may be developed by arranging materials according to assembly priority
task ordering
process flow charts - _____ are rectangles, _____ are arrows, and _____ are inverted triangles, _____ are diamonds
tasks ; flows ; storage of goods; decision points
a supplier may be expected to provide technical assistance for product development, particularly during the early stages of design and manufacturing
technical liaison and support
_____ often referred to as a job shop, a process structure suited for low volume production of a great variety of non standard products. ______ sometimes are referred to as departments and are focused on a particular type of operations
work centers ; workcenters
consulting firms typically _____, selected according to client needs and preferences of the project managers and first line consultants
work in project teams
setting time standards for the job
work measurement
_____ are used to determine the most efficient means of performing a given task , as well as to set reasonable standards for performing it
work measurement methods
_____ are necessary for 4 reasons: 1. schedule work and allocate capacity 2. to provide an objective basis for motivating the work force and measuring workers performance 3. to bid for new contracts and to evaluate performance on existing one 4. to provide benchmarks for improvement
work measurements
direct method, entails recording random observations of a person or team at work
work sampling
entails random sampling observations of work activities, designed to give a statistically valid picture of how time is spent by a worker or the utilization of equipment
work sampling
when work is infrequent or entails a long cycle time, ____ is used
work sampling
where jobs require work groups to function as teams and create improvements , _______ make sense
worker set standards
ultimate in plant flexibility is ______ plant, using movable equipment, knockdown walls, and easily assessible and reroutable utilities, such that a plant can quickly adapt to change
zero change over time