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    Colgate Precision Case In the early 1990s competition among dental hygiene companies started to increase tremendously as information about dental hygiene grew. Each company promised the most effective toothbrush on the market. As a response to the growing toothbrush market‚ Colgate Palmolive decided to launch its most effective‚ healthy‚ and innovative toothbrush yet‚ the Colgate Precision Toothbrush. As with every new product that gets launched‚ the firm must analyze the market. Colgate realized

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    face-to-face customer service‚ and usually always has a building for their operations. A “brick and mortar” grocery has advantages and disadvantages compared to an online operation‚ like Theorganicgrocer.com. First of all‚ their major disadvantage is the overhead. The cost of property‚ insurance‚ taxes and staff is much higher for a “brick and mortar” operation than an online operation. The biggest advantage for a “brick and mortar” operation is customer security. To a customer‚ if a company has physical presence

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    Definition of Quality Management? Basically Quality management is a process of making sure that the product or service meets a certain quality‚ specification or standards. In the approach towards Quality Management there are many things that need to be considered. Consideration such as management activities and functions. The same consideration is involved in determination of quality policy and its implementation through means such as quality planning‚ quality assurance and quality control. One of

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    | |5 |34 |May15th‚ 2013 |Anthony Mensah | |Unit Title: Operation Management in Business |Submission Deadline: | | |

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    better result. 2) Change the sequence of activities b. Altering the sequence of activities can make the process more efficient. 3) Reduce interruptions c. Less interruptions means smaller throughput time. 2. Define quality. Quality – the ability of a product or service to consistently meet or exceed customer expectations 3. Define and explain benchmarking. Benchmarking involves selecting a demonstrated standard of products‚ services‚ costs‚ or practices that represent

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    PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Chapter 17 QUALITY MANAGEMENT Chapter 17 Quality Management Benefits of Quality Control I. II. Minimum scrap or rework due to reduced defectives. Reduced cost of labour and material as a result of reduced defectives. III. Uniform quality and reliability of product help in increasing sales turn over. IV. Reduced variability resulting in-higher quality and reduced production bottle necks. V. Reduced inspection and reduced inspection costs

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    Chapter 6: Multiple Choice Questions 1. "Quality is defined by the customer" is a. an unrealistic definition of quality b. a user-based definition of quality c. a manufacturing-based definition of quality d. a product-based definition of quality e. the definition proposed by the American Society for Quality Control 2. Which of the following is not one of the major categories of costs associated with quality? a. prevention costs b. appraisal costs c. internal failures d

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    Introduction to Operations Management Learning Objectives * Define the term operations management * Identify the three major functional areas of organizations and describe how they interrelate * Compare and contrast service and manufacturing operations * Describe the operations function and the nature of the operations manager’s job * Differentiate between design and operation of production systems * Describe the key aspects of operations management

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    Campus Wedding (A) & (B) In the case of the Adams-Jackson wedding‚ the concern was being able to put together a wedding with such limited time (approximately 3 weeks). In operations management‚ coordinating activities to come together is one thing; another aspect is finding how long this will take is another. In project management‚ the planning‚ directing and controlling resources to meet the technical‚ cost‚ and time constraints of a project are crucial to success! Some of the tools used to determine

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    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT So What Is Operations Management? So What Is Operations Management? So What Is Operations Management? • Managing and directing activities of all forms is crucial in organizations • Accomplished by designing efficient and productive processes‚ and by effectively allocating resources What Makes a Successful Operations Manager ? Success Factors · · · · · · · · Quantitative proficiency The ability to identify and control risk Strong organizational

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