Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Define Operations Management.

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It is the process of manufacturing and service delivery, adding value to produce an output. AKA The transformation process.

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What is the importance of OM in an organization?

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It adds value to the business.

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3
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What are the dynamics of operations management?

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The operation - inputs that can be changed into outputs.
Creativity - Creating something new.
Design - What determines success or failure.
Technology & Innovation - technology applied for the first time.

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4
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What is Operations Management in terms of value and time?

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5
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What is Operations Management as the transformation function?

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Operation is the manufacturing process(transformation function), in which value is added to the input to produce an output with value. It does not only occur in factories.

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What are the differences between the different OM Systems in terms of operations?

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There are macro, micro-processes, and operations systems.

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7
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What is essential to Operations Management?

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Process Management.

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What are the different characteristics of processes in Operations Management?

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Market Segment & Product Range.
Process Velocity.
Number of Items.
Visibility of Output.
Demand Pattern.
Lead Time.

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9
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What do processing flowcharts do in Operations Management?

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They help to understand a process and enhance quality and processes.

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What is Operations Management in terms of Performance Objectives?

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Customer Care.
Quality.
Speed.
Cost-Effective.
Low Lead Times.
Flexibility.
Affordability.
Reliability.

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What is the trade-off theory?

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It is the theory that one aspect must be played against another.
Eg. Quality vs Cost.
There must be continuous improvement.

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12
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What is central to Operations MANAGEMENT?

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Productivity.

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13
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What is the difference between macro and micro productivity?

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Macro involves a nation’s entire production while Micro involves an individual’s business productivity.

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14
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What is Operations Strategy and Design?

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It is the total pattern of decisions and actions that form the objectives of the operation. They contribute to and support the business strategy.

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15
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Lean Supply vs Agile Supply.

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Lean Supply - stable, predictable, lower profit margins.
Agile supply - Volatile, less predictable, higher profit margin.

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16
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Study Operations Design.

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page 29, chapter 8

17
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What is forecasting?

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It is determining the demand for products produced by the business to accommodate future events.

18
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What are the important elements of forecasts?

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Timely.
Accurate.
Reliable.

19
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What is Operational Scheduling?

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It is determining the amount of work as well as the sequence in which work must be performed.

20
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What does Operational Scheduling deal with?

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different types of capacities and resources simultaneously.

21
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What are the activities of Operations Scheduling?

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MPS (Master Production Schedule).

22
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What is MPS (Master Production Schedule)?

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It is the pulling, pushing, routing, sizing, and timing through workstations.

23
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What are the 4 activities comprising Operations scheduling?

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Timing & Routine.
Dispatching.
Control.
Expedition.

24
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What is backward scheduling?

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It is to get the date when the product is needed and use it as a starting point

25
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What is forward scheduling?

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Begin at the present time and schedule from then forward.

26
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What is MPS (Master Production Schedule)?

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It is the pulling, pushing, routing, sizing, and timing of workstations.

27
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What are the forms of Operations Improvement?

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Leadership for Quality.
TQM.
Benchmarking.
SHE.

28
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What is TQM?

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It is the improvement of ALL aspects of operations performance.

29
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What are the quality dimensions of TQM?

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Reliability, Competence, Performance, Durability.

30
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Study Page 56 - 59 of Chapter 8.

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