5 Quality And Performance PowerPoint Slides by Jeff Heyl Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. For Operations Management‚ 9e by Krajewski/Ritzman/Malhotra © 2010 Pearson Education 5–1 Costs of Quality A failure to satisfy a customer is considered a defect Prevention costs Appraisal costs Internal failure costs External failure costs Ethics and quality Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 5–2 Total Quality Management
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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY‚ ROHTAK SCHEME OF STUDIES & EXAMINATIONS th B.Tech. 4 YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING‚ SEMESTER- VII (Proposed Scheme-F) W.E.F 2012-13 Marks For class work Marks for Examination Theory Practic al 50 50 100 Course Course Title Teaching schedule L T P Total Total Durati Marks on of Exam ME-401-F Strength of Material-II ME-403-F Refrigeration & AirConditioning ME-405-F Operation Research ME-407-F Power Plant Engineering ME-409-F Mechanical Vibration ------------ Deptt.
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1 Chapter Introduction to Operations Management True/False 1. Operations managers are responsible for assessing consumer wants and needs and selling and promoting the organization’s goods or services. Answer: False Page: 4 Difficulty: Easy 2. Often‚ the collective success or failure of companies’ operations functions will impact the ability of a nation to compete with other nations. Answer: True Page: 4 Difficulty: Easy 3. Companies are either producing goods or delivering services. This means that
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2 New Product Development 2.1 Introduction New product development is a multi-stage process. Many different models with a varying number of stages have been proposed in the literature. We briefly review these models and propose a new model that is better suited to decision making regarding product performance and specification. In this chapter we start with a discussion of products and product life cycle in order to set the background for the later sections of the chapter. The outline of the
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PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL PRODUCTION is transformation /value addition of Input Raw Material into Finished Goods known as “PRODUCT”. PLANNING is the Decision making process to achieve the End Objective by choosing the best Alternative which consumes the least amount of input resources and gives the maximum Output. CONTROL ensures that the Planned Production is constantly monitored and maintained and any deviation is avoided “PRODUCTION PLANNING is the determination‚ acquisition and arrangement
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LEADSTAR COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT (TMA) FOR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT WEIGHT: 50% STUDENT NAME Abreham Kelile Kaba ID LMBA0013/2014 BACTH 1ST Part I: Multiple Choice Questions (1 point each) Choose the best answer from the following Questions _C__Q1.One advantage of Just-in-Time (JIT) Management of stock is _____a. It reduces the need to plan and organize _____ b. it removes the need for delivery Quality Control _____ c. it reduces the cost of holding
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yment |11 |QUALITY | | |FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT (QFD) | INTRODUCTION Dr. Mizuno‚ professor emeritus of the Tokyo Institute of Technology‚ is credited with initiating the quality function deployment (QFD) system. The first application of QFD was at Mitsubishi‚ Heavy Industries‚ Ltd.‚ in the Kobe Shipyard
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“Intelligent Agents: Theory and practice”. Knowledge Engineering Review‚ 1995. [34] J. P.Muller‚” The Design of intelligent Agents- A layered approach”. LNA1 state-of-the art survey‚ springer‚ Berlin‚ Germany‚ 1996. [35] M. Asaka‚ S. Okasa wa‚ A. Taguchi‚ and S. “ A method of tracing intruders by use of mobile agents”. In INET’99‚ 1999. [37] M.C. Bernades and E. Dos Santos Mareira. Implementation of an intrusion detection system based in mobile agents. In international symposium on software engineering
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control of microbial spoilage of beer. Harper‚ D.R. (1981). Microbial contamination of draught beer in public houses. Proc. Harper‚ D.R.‚ Hough‚ J.S. and Young‚ T.W. (1980). Microbiology of beer dispensing systems Hayashi‚ N.‚ Ito‚ M.‚ Horiike‚ S. and Taguchi‚ H. (2001). Molecular cloning of a putative divalent-cation transporter gene as a new genetic marker for the identification of Henrikkson‚ E. and Haikara‚ A. (1991). Airborne microorganisms in the brewery filling area and their effect on microbiological
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RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY A COMPLETE DOCUMENT AS APPROVED BY BOARD OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) PREPARED AND COMPILED BY CHAIRMAN BOARD OF STUDIES (MANAGEMENT) RAJASTAHN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MBA (Regular) Semester Scheme Dean‚ Rajasthan Technical University‚ Kota/ 2008-2009/Prof. Surendra Kumar Vyas‚ Chairman BoS‚ Department of Management & Technology‚ Engineering College‚ Bikaner. The Master of Business Administration
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