Lecture 3 - Process Management Flashcards
What is meant by “Process Strategy”?
How to produce a product or service that meets or exceeds customer requirements, costs or managerial goals.
What are the 4 basic strategies of “Process Strategy”?
- Process Focus
- Repetitive Focus
- Product Focus
- Mass Customization
What are the 7 characteristics of “Process Focus”?
- Products - SMALL quantity and a LARGE variety
- Operators - Broadly Skilled
- Instructions - For each job
- Inventory - HIGH
- Finished Goods - Made to order and NOT to store
- Scheduling - Is complex
- Costs - FC are LOW and VC are HIGH
Arnold Palmer Hospital
What are the 7 characteristics of “Repetitive Focus”?
- Products - Long runs, a standardized product from modules
- Operators - Moderately trained employees
- Instructions - Few Changes
- Inventory - LOW
- Finished Goods - Made to frequent forecasts
- Scheduling - Is a routine
- Costs - FC are dependent on the flexibility of the facility
Harley-Davidson
What are the 7 characteristics of “Product Focus”?
- Products - LARGE quantity and SMALL variety
- Operators - Less broadly skilled
- Instructions - Standardized job instructions
- Inventory - LOW
- Finished Goods - Are made to a forecast and stored
- Scheduling - Is a routine
- Costs - FC are HIGH and VC are LOW
Frito-Lay
What are the 7 characteristics of “Mass Customization”?
- Products - LARGE quantity and LARGE variety
- Operators - Flexible
- Instructions - Customized orders that require many job instructions
- Inventory - LOW relative to the value of the product
- Finished Goods - Are Build-to-Order (BTO)
- Scheduling - Sophisticated scheduling that accommodates custom orders
- Costs - FC tend to be HIGH and VC are LOW
Dell Computers
What is meant by “Linking Manufacturing Processes”?
The idea here is that we use different kinds of Process Strategies to produce a product. Can go from Repetitive Focus to Mass Customization for instance, depending on which part of the product that should be produced.
In terms of Process Strategy, what is meant by “Flexibility”?
Flexibility is the ability to respond with little penalty in time, cost or customer value.
What is meant by “Process Analysis and Design (PAD)”, what are the 4 different methods suggested and how does each of the work?
PAD is about what can we do/ look at in the process in order to make the process shorter or more efficent.
- Flowchart - Is a picture of each step of the process presented in a sequential order.
- Time-Function Mapping - Time-Function Mapping is a process in a flow diagram with time added on the horizontal axis.
- Value-stream Mapping - is a lean-management method for analyzing the current state and designing a future state for the series of events that take a product or service from the beginning of the specific process until it reaches the customer.
- Service Blueprint - A service blueprint is a diagram that visualizes the relationships between different service components
(Definitions taken from different sources)
What are the 8 different methods for “Improving Service Productivity?”
- Separation
- Self-service
- Postponement
- Focus
- Modules
- Automation
- Scheduling
- Training
SSP-F-MAST
(taken from slide 27-28)
What is meant by “Capacity”?
- The THROUGHPUT, or the numbers of units a facility can hold, receive or store, or produce in period of time.
- Determines the FC and if Demand meets produced Supply.
Capacity Management can be divided into a long-term and short-term perspective, which ones and what do they mean?
- LT: Capacity Planning - Economies of scale, timing and sizing strategies, and has a systematic approach.
- ST: Constraint Management - Theory of Constraints, management of BOTTLENECKS, Product mixed decisions based on Bottleneck, line process constraints.
What is “Utilization” and how is it calculated?
Utilization - Is the percent of design capacity actually achieved. How we take use of our input when making our output. Wants this to be as high as possible.
Formula: {Average Output Rate / Maximum Capacity Rate} * 100%.
What is meant by “Design Capacity” and “Effective Capacity”?
Design Capacity: This is the maximum theoretical output of the system.
Effective Capacity: This is the capacity a firm expects to achieve given current operating constraints.
In terms of Capacity, what is meant by “Efficiency”?
This is the percent of effective capacity actually achieved.
Efficiency = Actual output / effective capacity.