Riordan Fan Manufacturing Supply Chain: Team A John Longley‚ Nakia Judd‚ Arin Angell‚ Stanley Nelson OPS/571 University of Phoenix April 8‚ 2015 Dr. Peter Wilms Riordan Fan Manufacturing Supply Chain: Team A Riordan Manufacturing is the industry leader in the field of plastic injection molding. They are a massive organization that currently operates out of three plants. One plant is in Albany‚ GA‚ this is where the plastic bottles are produced. Then they do their custom plastic fabrication
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Aggregate Planning Aggregate Planning Aggregate planning is essentially a big-picture approach to planning. It is intermediate-range capacity planning that typically covers a time horizon of two to twelve months‚ although in some companies it may extend to as much as eighteen months. Aggregate planning is also sometimes known as sales and operations planning. Sales and operations planning is the intermediate-range decisions to balance supply and demand‚ integrating financial and operations
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Running Head: Riordan IT Strategic Planning Riordan IT Strategic Planning Fett’e Brown University of Phoenix CIS Strategic Management CMGT 57 8 Scott Goodman‚ Instructor April 26‚ 2010 “Globalization of markets created many challenges for organizations. Initially organizations worked with global offices to address local business concerns; however‚ with the commoditization of bandwidth information technology is being challenged directly to address transnational information
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to achieve the unit. Learning Outcomes Assessment Criteria (AC) to Test Outcomes Tasks Learning Outcome 1 Understand the role of operations management in an organisation Operations management Task 1 AC1.1 - explain the importance of effective operations management in achieving organisational objectives AC1.2 - evaluate the success of existing operations management processes in meeting an organisation’s overall strategic management objectives Task 1 (1.1) Task 1 (1.2) Learning
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Chapter 13 – Aggregate Planning Operations Management by R. Dan Reid & Nada R. Sanders 4th Edition © Wiley 2010 © Wiley 2010 1 Learning Objectives Explain business planning Explain sales and operations planning Identify different aggregate planning strategies & options for changing demand and/or capacity in aggregate plans Develop aggregate plans‚ calculate associated costs‚ and evaluate the plan in terms of operations‚ marketing‚ finance‚ and human resources Describe differences
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LGT 2106 Principles of Operations Management Lecture 4 Capacity Management & Aggregate Planning Capacity Management • Capacity is the ability to hold‚ receive‚ store or accommodate. • Commonly viewed as the amount of output a system is capable of achieving over a specified period of time. – In a service setting‚ it can be the number of customers that can be handled from noon to 1pm. – In a manufacturing setting‚ it can be the number of automobiles that can be produced in a single shift. Capacity
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TQM STATEMENT The quality statement include the vision statement‚ mission statement‚ and quality policy statement. Once established‚ they are occasionally reviewed and updated. They are part of the strategic planning process‚ which includes goal and objectives. The use of the four statements varies considerably from one organization to another organization. As a matter of fact‚ small organization may use only the quality policy statement. In addition‚ they may be considerable overlap or duplication
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Solution: Computation of: Revenue Simple returns = (service fee‚ $50) x no. of simple returns demand Complex returns = (service fee‚ $200) x no. of complex returns demand Cost of permanent employees Payment for accountant = (regular rate‚ $600 per week) x no. of permanent accountant Payment for computer system = (per computer rate‚ $175 per week) x no. of accountants who access to the computerized system Total permanent costs = payment to accountant
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Sales and Operations Planning | | TRUE/FALSE 1. The sales and operations plan is a statement of a company’s production rate‚ workforce levels‚ and inventory holdings based on estimates of customer requirements and capacity limitations. • Answer: True • Reference: Introduction • Difficulty: Easy • Keywords: sales‚ operations‚ plan‚ production‚ rate‚ workforce 2. A production plan is another name for a manufacturing firm’s sales and operations plan.
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Sales and planning operations Individual Contents Introduction....................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction to the organization ..................................................................................................... 4 Task 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1)
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