Section 1 (Strategy)-Page 37‚38‚39 QUSETION 1 Average monthly productivity (units/hour) for the month of: |MONTHS |PRODUCTIVITY | |January |2300 / (325*3) = 2.36 | |February |1800/ (200*5) = 1.80 | |March |2800/ (400*4) = 1.75 | |April |3000/ (320*4) = 2.34 | Average Monthly Productivity= (2.36+1.80+1.75+2.34)/4 = 2.06 QUESTION 2 Productivity = sales
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Holly Farm In 2003‚ Charles and Gillian Giles decided to open up their farm to the paying public‚ in response to diminishing profits from their milk and cereal activities. They invested all their savings into building a 40 space car park and an area with spaces for 40 seater buses‚ a safe viewing area for the milking parlour‚ special trailers for passengers to be transported around the farm on guided tours‚ a permanent exhibition of equipment‚ a rare breads paddock‚ a children’s adventure playground
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Q1: A manufacturer’s average work-in-process inventory for a certain part is 1‚000 units. The workstation produces this part at the rate of 200 units per day. What is the average time a unit spends at this workstation? Inventory‚ ‚ Throughput‚ . Thus‚ Flow time‚ . A unit spends an average time of 5 days at this workstation. Q2: The Wilcox Student Health Center has just implemented a new computer system and service process to “improve efficiency.” As pharmacy manager‚ you are concerned
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Q1) Explain the basic competitive priorities considered while formulating operations strategy by a firm? Ans: Operations strategy is the collective concrete actions chosen‚ mandated‚ or stimulated by corporate strategy. It is‚ of course‚ implemented within the operations function. The operations strategy specifies how the firm will employ its operations capabilities to support the business strategy. Operation advantages depend on its processes and competitive priorities considered while establishing
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PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MB0044 SET I 1. Explain in brief the origins of Just in Time. Explain the different types of wastes that can be eliminated using JIT. Just-in-Time (JIT) is a production strategy that strives to improve a business’ return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs. Just In Time production method is also called the Toyota Production System. To meet JIT objectives‚ the process relies on signals or Kanban between different
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ELECTRIC GENERATOR WORKS Electrical generators by definition are devices that convert mechanical energy into electric energy. The mechanical energy in turn is produced from chemical or nuclear energy in various types of fuel‚ or obtained from renewable sources such as wind or falling water. Steam turbines‚ internal-combustion engines‚ gas combustion turbines‚ electric motors‚ water and wind turbines are the common methods to supply the mechanical energy for such devices. Generators are made
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Steam Generators A steam generator generates steam at the desired rate at the desired pressure and temperature by running fuel in its furnace (used in both fossil-fuel and nuclear-fuel electric generating power stations). It is a complex integration of furnace‚ superheater‚ reheater‚ boiler or evaporator‚ economizer and air preheater along with various auxiliaries such as pulverizers‚ burners‚ fans‚ stokers‚ dust collectors and precipitators‚ ash handling equipment and chimney/stack. Steam
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1: OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTIVITY TRUE/FALSE 1. Some of the operations-related activities of Hard Rock Café include designing meals and analyzing them for ingredient cost and labor requirements. True (Global company profile‚ easy) The production process at Hard Rock Café is limited to meal preparation and serving customers. False (Global company profile‚ easy) All organizations‚ including service firms such as banks and hospitals‚ have a production function. True (What is operations management? moderate)
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ELECTRIC POWER UTILISATION AND ENERGY AUDITING UNIT – I ILLUMINATION‚ HEATING AND WELDING Nature-of radiation –definition – laws photometry – polar curves – lighting calculationsdesign of illumination systems (for residential‚ industrial‚ commercial and street lightings) - types of lamps-energy efficiency lamps. Methods of heating requirement of heating material-design of heating element-furnaces – Welding generator-welding transformer and its characteristics UNIT - II ELECTRIC TRACTION
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19.1.a Operations Management Operation Management is a key business area that deals with production of the company. The production and post sales service are two important aspect that measures the efficiency of the business operation which monitors the resource utilized in meeting the customer expectation. The operation management governs the resource utilization to company profits by managing an efficient use of little resources and managing to produce the goods to the customer satisfaction. In
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