Winter / November 2012 Master of Business Administration - Semester 2 MB0044 - Production and Operation Management ASSIGNMENT- Set 1 Q1. Explain the basic competitive priorities considered while formulating operations strategy by a firm? Competitiveness is at the core of all strategies. Even among them‚ priorities tend to bring the organisation’s focus on the areas to be dealt with in terms of allocation of resources – people‚ money‚ and time. This means that different functional areas with
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BA365 Intro to Operations Management Question 1 a) A hospital emergency room averages 50 patients per shift. A shift is 8 hours long‚ and the average patient requires 20 minutes in the exam room. 8*60/20 =24 would equal the number of patients for a 8 hour shift Average number of patients=50 b) Discuss whether you think a 30% capacity cushion is appropriate for a hospital emergency room. What factors would consider when setting this cushion? A 30%cushion
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References: Brown S.‚ Blackmon K.‚ Cousins P.and Maylor H.‚ 2001. Operations Management: Policy‚ Practice and Performance Improvement. P. 183‚ 184. Butterworth-Heinemann Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. Animal Feed Statistics for Great Britain - September 2013. p.9‚ Table 7 Rosentrater‚ K.A. August 2004. Design Considerations for the Construction and Operation of Feed Milling Facilities. Part II: Process Engineering Considerations
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cell. Using Group Technology Cells can reduce movement and improve product flow. Smooth the flow-> pull system-Kanban: Kanban means “sign” or “instruction card” in Japanese; the authority to produce or supply additional parts come from downstream operations; -small lots: Require less space and capital investment‚ Move processes (work stations) closer together‚ make quality problems easier to detect-quick setups-uniform production‚ and continuously improve-> quality at the source-total productive
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manages customer demands. They also generate future sales and manage partnership technology initiatives for future projects within the navigation industry. The operations department manages people‚ schedules‚ equipment‚ technology‚ materials and information. Planning and scheduling production for each month was determined by operations management. The timing of packaging and delivering was forecasted and pushed through the information process internally to the packaging manager. The finance department
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Advances in process technology have radically changed many operations over the last two or three decades. And all indications are that the pace of technological development is not slowing down. Few operations have been unaffected by this because all operations use some kind of process technology‚ whether it is a simple Internet link or the most complex and sophisticated of automated factories. But whatever the technology‚ all operations managers need to understand what emerging technologies can do
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mainly applies to an organization‚ particularly large organizations that have become inefficient over time that finds it difficult to be competitive using the archaic systems of governance‚ organizational processes and procedures. For organizational operations‚ Reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical‚ contemporary measures of performance such as- cost‚ quality‚ service and speed. The concept is not about slight
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is basically a services output organisation and Bakers Pride Limited which is a product output organisation in the following areas: 1. The process of transformation of inputs to outputs 2. Process and capacity design. 3. Supply chain management. 4. Scheduling. 2.1. The process of transformation of inputs to outputs The creation of goods or services involves transforming or converting inputs into outputs. (William J. Stevenson 8th Ed.: 4). 2.1.1 Inputs The inputs for the two
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MODULE TITLE: SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT TITLE: ESSAY ON SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS TABLE OF CONTENT 1.0 Executive summary 3 2.0 Introduction 4 3.0 Risk identification 5 4.0 Risk assessment
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Teladoc Inc.: Operations Management & Forces The forces that have shaped the operations management of Teladoc Inc. in recent years include advancements of technology‚ health care law and policy‚ and consumer demand. The health care industry is constantly changing to meet the needs of a complex patient population. Advancements of technology and scientific knowledge has changed the patient care experience from a file-based or analog health care delivery system to a virtual health care delivery platform
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