FALL 2011 2011 Deadline: October 26‚ Middle East Technical University – Northern Cyprus Campus BUS 361 Operations Management Homework 1 - Solutions 1. Fruit Computer Company manufactures memory chips in lots of ten chips. From past experience‚ Fruit knows that 80% of all lots contain 10% (1 out of 10) defective chips‚ 20% of all lots contain 50% (5 out of 10) defective chips. If a good batch (that is‚ 10% defective) of chips is sent on to the next stage of production‚ processing costs
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MB0044 – Production & Operations Management Q.1. what do you understand by Vendor-managed Inventory (VMI)? Ans. Vendor managed inventory: The very purpose of JIT is to reduce Inventory at all places in the supply chain. Inventory is considered a waste because Inventory is created by using materials‚ machines and efforts of persons. All of these Are resources which have already been used up and that portion of it which is not Consumed and sent up the value chain causes a drag on the system
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Forecasting Forecast can help managers by reducing some of the uncertainty‚ thereby enabling them to develop more meaningful plans than they might otherwise. A forecast is a statement about the future. Features common to all forecasts 1. The same underlying causal system that existed in the past will continue to exist in the future. 2. Forecasts are rarely perfect; actual results usually differ from predicted values. 3. Forecasts for groups of items tend to be more accurate than forecasts
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centralized or on-site location 4. Whether to inspect attributes or variables * How Much to Inspect? * Typical Inspection Points: * Raw materials and purchased parts * Finished products * Before a costly operation * Before an irreversible process * Before a covering process * Effects on cost and level of disruption are a major issue in selecting centralized vs. on-site inspection * Centralized * Specialized tests that
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REFERENCE TO OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ONLY‚ DISCUSS HOW SIA MIGHT DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE IN ORDER TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE. 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION 2 1.2 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF SINGAPORE AIRLINES 3 1.2.1 Product/Service Differentiation 3 1.2.2 Human Assets 4 1.2.3 Fleet management 5 1.2.4 Strategic Alliances/Partnerships 5 1.2.5 Superior Service 5 1.3 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE STRATEGIES (PORTER’S) 6 1.4 ANSOFF’S PRODUCT/MARKET GRID 8 2.0 REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY 14 1.0 With reference to Operations Management
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MBA SEMESTER-4 ASSIGNMENT set 1 Name :……………………….. Registration No. :………………………. Learning Center :………………………. Learning Center Code :……………………… Course :………………………. Subject :………………………. Semester :………………………. Module No. :………………………. Date of submission :………………………. Marks awarded :………………………. Directorate of Distance Education Signature of Sikkim Manipal University Center Signature of Evaluator II Floor‚ Syndicate House Manipal- 576104 Signature of Coordinator Important Note to the Students: The student
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MGCR 472 ASSIGNMENT # 1 (Total 100 points) Due on 7th October (Thursday) by 5pm Make sure to write the name‚ student # and section # for each student in the group on the cover page of the assignment 1. Suppose you/your group is the owner of a company that produces e-readers. The present production rate is 1000 e-readers /day and the selling price is $210/unit. It requires 200 workers working 8 hours/day to produce the e-readers and they are paid $20/hour. The material
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Best Practices Dell - Dell Chemicals Management Program Dell‚ one of the major computer makers in the world‚ has responded proactively and systematically to both increasing global legislative on the use and management of hazardous substances and increasing consumer awareness. Dell’s Chemicals Management Program not only complies with upcoming as well as existing legal requirements but also meets key stakeholders requirements‚ which often turn out to be tougher than the legal standards. Dell’s
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Globalization would be impossible without Transportation. Whether it be the 2‚000-year-old Roman Roads that connected the Mediterranean worlds of Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia‚ many of which still exist today‚ to the Silk Road that carried goods across the entire Asian continent and beyond. Globalization would not exist if not for the maritime Triangle Trade that connected four continents‚ two hemispheres‚ and brought the Old and New World’s together. Transportation has also brought Globalization to modern
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London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) MBA / MSc Marketing Module Market ing Management Assignment Title Marketing Management Assignment Type Written assignment Word Limit 3000 words Weighting 50% Student Intake Intake 6 Issue Date 18 Feb. 11 Submission Date 28 Mar. 11 Feedback Date Issued by (Assessor) Debbie Pearson Internal Verifier Kulbir Basra Plagiarism When submitting work for assessment‚ students should be aware of the LSBF guidance and regulations in concerning plagiarism
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