Powerpoint Presentation To Accompany Heizer and Render Operations Management, 10E Principles of Operations Management, 8E
Powerpoint Presentation To Accompany Heizer and Render Operations Management, 10E Principles of Operations Management, 8E
Powerpoint Presentation To Accompany Heizer and Render Operations Management, 10E Principles of Operations Management, 8E
1 Productivity
Figure 1.3
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New Challenges in OM
From To
Local or national focus Global focus
Batch shipments Just-in-time
Low bid purchasing Supply-chain
partnering
Lengthy product Rapid product
development development,
alliances
Standard products Mass
customization
Job specialization Empowered
employees, teams
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Characteristics of Goods
Tangible product
Consistent product
definition
Production usually
separate from
consumption
Can be inventoried
Low customer
interaction
Japan
Russian Fed
Hong Kong
France
Spain
Canada
UK
China
South Africa
Mexico
Australia
US
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Goods and Services
Automobile
Computer
Installed carpeting
Fast-food meal
Restaurant meal/auto repair
Hospital care
Advertising agency/
investment management
Consulting service/
teaching
Counseling
100% 75 50 25 0 25 50 75 100%
| | | | | | | | |
80 – Service
60 –
40 –
Manufacturing
20 –
0– | | | | | | |
1950 1970 1990 2010 (est)
1960 1980 2000
Figure 1.4 (A)
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Changing Challenges
Traditional Reasons for Current
Approach Change Challenge
Ethics and Public concern over High ethical and
regulations pollution, corruption, social
not at the child labor, etc. responsibility;
forefront increased legal
and professional
standards
Local or Growth of reliable, low Global focus,
national cost communication international
focus and transportation collaboration
Figure 1.5
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Changing Challenges
Traditional Reasons for Current
Approach Change Challenge
Low cost Public sensitivity to Environmentally
production, environment; ISO 14000 sensitive
with little standard; increasing production; green
concern for disposal costs manufacturing;
environment; sustainability
free
resources
(air, water)
ignored
Low-cost Rise of consumerism; Mass
standardized increased affluence; customization
products individualism
Figure 1.5
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Changing Challenges
Traditional Reasons for Current
Approach Change Challenge
Emphasis on Recognition of the Empowered
specialized, employee's total employees;
often manual contribution; knowledge enriched jobs
tasks society
“In-house” Rapid technological Supply-chain
production; change; increasing partnering; joint
low-bid competitive forces ventures,
purchasing alliances
Large lot Shorter product life Just-In-Time
production cycles; increasing need performance;
to reduce inventory lean; continuous
improvement
Figure 1.5
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New Trends in OM
Ethics
Global focus
Environmentally sensitive production
Rapid product development
Environmentally sensitive production
Mass customization
Empowered employees
Supply-chain partnering
Just-in-time performance
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Productivity Challenge
Productivity is the ratio of outputs (goods
and services) divided by the inputs
(resources such as labor and capital)
Feedback loop
Figure 1.6
1,000
= = 4 units/labor-hour
250
0
10 15 20 25 30 35
Percentage investment