Note: Solve BOTH case studies. Case I DABBAWALLAHS OF MUMBAI (A) Dabba was a generic‚ colloquial term used explicitly in Mumbai to describe any cylindrical box. In the context of meal delivery service‚ a dabba was an aluminum box carried by its handle like a tin of paint. Each dabba housed three to four interlocking steel containers and was held together by a collapsible metallic wire handle. Each of these containers accommodated an individual food item found in a typical midday lunch. Wallah
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region‚ there are many new buildings to be constructed in coming years and it brings good prospects to our company. However the construction business is also becoming more challenging and competitive. In this respect‚ the way how a company manage its operation has become more important and crucial in order to increase company’s productivity and maintain its competitiveness and profit margins. 2.0 Products And Services Our company specialise in the design‚ supply‚ fabrications and installation of
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Chapter 1: Operations and Supply Chain Management Quick Supply Chains Enable Retailers to Get Fashions to Market Quickly * Keep earning high‚ keep latest fashions on shelves * Advances in technology allows stores to do this-> all can be done online‚ no flying designers and mailing * Thus‚ less price markdowns and order less but more often can’t afford to carry excess inventory * Minimize “concept to cash” What is Operations and Supply Chain Management? * Operations and
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Question 1 DEFINE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND DISCUSS ITS ESSENTIAL FEATURES AND THE IMPORTANCE/BENEFITS OF OPERATION PRIORITIES Introduction: Every organization is in business because it has products‚ services and in some cases a combination of the two (i.e. product and service)‚ that it offers customers as a solution to a particular need or want they have. This implies that‚ the very core business of every organization is to get these products and services readily available to customers‚ through
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Discussion and review questions 7. By definition economic order quantity (EOQ) is the order size that minimizes total annual cost So to respond to the criticism whish say that EOQ models tend to provide misleading results because values of D‚ S and H are at best educated guesses‚ we should explain that first of all the holding cost (H) instead to computed they are determined by management; that’s why the EOQ should be an approximate quantity. In addition as we saw in class that the total cost
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What is operations management? Operations management defined Operations management is the activity of managing the resources which are devoted to the production and delivery of products and services. 1 The consultancy services market – % of world revenues of 40 largest consultancy firms Financial 6 Organizational design 11 Marketing / sales 2 Operations and process management 31 Benefits / actuarial 16 Corporate strategy 17 IT strategy 17 The operations function is fashionable
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MBA (OIL & GAS Management) Semester II YEAR: 2013 SESSION: January Assignment – 1 For Operations & Material Management (MBCQ 722D) (To be filled by the student) Name: _______________________ Sap No/Regn No: _______________________ Section A (20 Marks) Write short notes on any four of the following 1. Production management functions 2. The era of scientific management 3. Optimal criteria for selecting a plant location 4. Basic production systems 5. Chance and assignable
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Case Three: Kristen’s Cookie Company 1. Draw a process flow chart for cookie production. 2. How many orders can Kristen fill in a night‚ assuming she is open for four hours each night? Throughout rate= 6/hour 6 orders x 4 hours = 24 orders Therefore Kristen can fill 24 orders each night. 3. How long will it take her to fill a rush order? A ‘rush’ order will still take 26min as this is how long the operations time is. None of the processes can be eliminated with rush orders therefore
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answers to short case study questions– Essential Operations Management Lecturer resources Essential Operations Management Lecturer resources Guideline answers to short case study questions 1 © Alex Hill and Terry Hill 2011 Guideline answers to short case study questions– Essential Operations Management Lecturer resources This document contains answers to the short case study questions contained within each chapter. For extended teaching notes relating to the long case studies at the
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SUBJECT : OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Total Marks : 80 CASE-1 (16 Marks) Bloomsday Outfitters produces T-shirts for road races. They need to acquire some new stamping machines to produce 30‚000 good T-shirts per month. Their plant operates 200 hours per month‚ but the new machines will be used for T-shirts only 60 percent of the time and the output usually includes 5 percent that
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