Module 7: Operations Management and Quality
Master Schedule
"the game plan" for upcoming production
utility
product's ability to satisfy a human want or need
Gantt Chart
production schedule that breaks down large projects into steps to be performed and specifies the time required to perform each step
What layout is defined as the physical arrangement of production activities that groups equipment and people according to function ?
process layout
Value-Added Analysis
process of evaluating all work activities, materials flows, and paperwork to determine the value that they add for customers
supplier selection
process of finding and choosing suppliers from whom to buy
operations control
process of monitoring production performance by comparing results with plans and taking corrective action when needed
inventory control
process of receiving, storing, handling, and counting of all raw materials, partly finished goods, and finished goods
PERT chart
production schedule specifying the sequence of activities, time requirements, and critical path for performing the steps in a project
Lean Production System
production system designed for smooth production flows that avoid inefficiencies, eliminate unnecessary inventories, and continuously improve production processes
ISO 9000
program certifying that a factory, laboratory, or office has met the quality management standards set by the International Organization for Standardization
Project Schedule
provide coordinates for completing large-scale projects
______ is the step in materials management where managers acquire the raw materials they need to produce goods, such as leather for sofas.
purchasing
When everyone in a firm internalizes responsibility for their own job performance as a key contribution to the purpose of the larger organization _______ is present.
quality ownership
outsourching
replacing internal processes by paying suppliers and distributors to perform business processes or to provide needed materials or services
operations process
set of methods and technologies used to produce a good or a service
Operations Capability (Production Capability)
special ability that production does especially well to outperform the competition
just-in-time production (JIT)
type of lean production system that brings together all materials at the precise time they are required at each production stage
Bruce's BBQ is looking into reduce waste. They are evaluating everything from customer receipts to how much electricity is used in a process called _______.
value-added analysis
Detailed Schedule
Shows day-to-day activities that will occur in production
Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
A radical redesign of a business process that improves performance, quality, and productivity
A major health insurance company finds that the biggest delay in paying claims comes from customers failing to submit receipts. After looking at the entire process, they've decided to overhaul the way claims are filed. Now customers snap them directly to the insurance company. The company has used ____ to improve its service.
Business process reengineering
For a large project, managers should use a _____ to identify the sequence of activities, the time needed to perform the various activities, and the most time consuming set of activities within the sequence.
PERT Chart
Productivity
The amount of output you generate given the amount of input
Which areas of materials management involves the storage of goods in Walmart's distribution centers?
Warehousing
Assembly Line Layout
a same-steps layout in which a product moves step by step through a plant on conveyor belts or other equipment until it is completed
Large companies such as Adidas bring parts and processes from multiple companies together to create a finished product for end consumers. Each step in this network adds value for the final customer in what is known as _______.
a supply chain
purchasing
acquisition of the materials and services that a firm needs to produce its products
quality control
action of ensuring that operations produce products that meet specific quality standards
Make-to-Order Operations
activities for one-of-a-kind or custom-made production
Make-to-Stock Operations
activities for producing standardized products for mass consumption
transportation
activities in transporting resources to the producer and finished goods to customers
Operations(Production)
activities involved in making products-goods and services-for customers
Service Operations (Service Production)
activities producing intangible and tangible products, such as entertainment, transportation, and education
Goods Operations (Goods Production)
activities producing tangible products, such as radios, newspapers, buses, and textbooks
Total Quality Management (TQM)
all activities involved in getting high-quality goods and services into the marketplace
capacity
amount of a product that a company can produce under normal conditions
Product Layout (Same-Steps Layout)
physical arrangement of production steps designed to make one type of product in a fixed sequence of activities according to its production requirements
ISO 14000
certification program attesting to the fact that a factory, laboratory, or office has improved its environmental performance
quality
combination of "characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs"
Capacity Planning
determines the amount of a product that a company can produce under normal conditions
location planning
determining where production will happen based on costs and flexibility
performance
dimension of quality that refers to how well a product does what it is supposed to do
Consistency
dimension of quality that refers to sameness of product quality from unit to unit
layout planning
planning for the layout of machinery, equipment, and supplies
supply chain (value chain)
flow of information, materials, and services that starts with raw-materials suppliers and continues adding value through other stages in the network of firms until the product reaches the end customer
Staff Schedule
identify who and how many employees will be working, and when
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
principle of looking at the supply chain as a whole to improve the overall flow through the system
Quality Ownership
principle of total quality management that holds that quality belongs to each person who creates it while performing a job
fixed position layout
labor, equipment, materials, and other resources are brought to the geographic location where all production work is done
High-Contact System
level of customer contact in which the customer is part of the system during service delivery
low-contact system
level of customer contact in which the customer need not be part of the system to receive the service
Operations (Production) Managers
managers responsible for ensuring that operations activities create value and provide benefits to customers
Competitive Product Analysis
process by which a company analyzes a competitor's products to identify desirable improvements
Keeping track of thousands of moving-planning , organizing, and controlling the flow of these parts is known as ___________.
materials management
Managers evaluate performance by comparing plans and projections with actual outcomes and results in a process known as ______.
operations control
follow-up
operations control activity for ensuring that production decisions are being implemented
Process Layout (Custom-Product Layout)
physical arrangement of production activities that groups equipment and people according to function
warehousing
storage of incoming materials for production and finished goods for distribution to customers
Operations (Production) Management
systematic direction and control of the activities that transform resources into finished products that create value for and provide benefits to customers
Materials Management
the process by which managers plan, organize, and control the flow of materials from sources of supply through distribution of finished goods
quality improvement team
total quality management tool in which collaborative groups of employees from various work areas work together to improve quality by solving common shared production problems