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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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INTRODUCTION This report discusses a number of effects of water borne diseases in different aspects. Besides‚ it tries to suggest some methods that could be helpful in solving this phenomena or even stop the actions and habits that drive to it. The main purpose of this report is to cover some causes of water borne diseases. Detailed diseases that occur because of bad water quality also will be mentioned. This report will focus on some diseases that are related to water such as cholera
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Role of Operations Management Operations management is the design operations and improvement of systems that create and deliver a company’s products and services. In other words‚ “is the process of taking input such as raw material and component and turning it in to out put by adding values” (Shaikh‚ 2010). Any activity that relates to the management of the entire business process that produces goods and services falls into the operations category. Competition among today’s organizations has
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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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(a) Define stakeholders. Describe some potential organizational stakeholders and why are stakeholders important? (6mrks) Stakeholders are individuals or groups that have a stake in‚ or are influenced by the organization’s decisions and actions. They can‚ in turn‚ influence the organization’s actions‚ objectives and policies. The lecture cited examples of potential organizational stakeholders are shareholders (owners)‚ customers‚ employees‚ suppliers‚ trade associates‚ political action groups‚
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What is service operation management? Covers the activities‚ decisions and responsibilities of operations managers in service organizations Responsible for: Service operation some of organizations resources (equipments‚ materials‚ staff‚ technology‚ whatever account 4 large proportion of organization’s total assets) customers(clients‚ patients) ‘processing’ their customers goods and services delivered to customers • From the customers’ perspective‚ service is the combination of the customers’
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Examination Paper of Production and Operations Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper Production and Operations Management Subject Code-B107 MM.100 Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 marks) This section consists of multiple choice & Short Notes type questions. Answer all the questions. Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part two questions carry 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple choices: 1. Production and Operations Management concerns
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Operation Management criteria The task of production and operations management is to manage the efforts and activities of people‚ capital‚ and equipment resources in changing raw materials into finished goods and services. Operations management is an area of business that is concerned with the production of goods and services‚ and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient and effective. It is the management of resources‚ the distribution of goods and services
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QUESTION 1: Exercise 1 A small firm produces two qualities of a product – Standard and De-Luxe. The contribution per unit is £100 for the Standard and £300 for the De-Luxe. Each model requires 1 hour per unit in the machine shop and 40 machining hours are available per week. The Standard model can be assembled and finished in 2.5 hours per unit but the De-Luxe takes 10 hours per unit. There are 200 hours per week available for assembly and finishing. Market research suggests that the maximum
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