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process management - Answer-the art and science of analyzing, measuring, and optimizing business
processes



process management matters because - Answer-organizations must be able to consistently execute their
processes to deliver value to their customers



start to finish time - Answer-time it takes one unit from start to finish, total work content



cycle time - Answer-time between units being finished, completion rate



design capacity - Answer-max amount of work per time period assuming no constraints



effective capacity - Answer-actual amount of work per time period



bottleneck - Answer-process step that limits output, rate limiting step



utilization rate - Answer-actual output divided by design capacity



idle time - Answer-time when work is not being processed



Gantt charts - Answer-- used to visualize process characteristics

, - show activities, resources, duration, sequence

- helpful to locate the bottleneck, determine over/underutilized resources, suggest areas for
improvement



what is the relationship between cycle time and capacity - Answer-- Cycle time is the bottleneck's time
to perform its activity

- The cycle time determines the capacity of the system—bc the bottleneck is the rate limiting step

- Capacity of the system can be calculated by taking the total hours divided by the cycle time (Design
Capacity) and for Effective Capacity, you need to subtract by the STF time first and then divide by the
cycle time and add one at the end



process metrics - Answer-- how long: stf time, throughput time, cycle time

- how many: design and effective capacity

- how much used: utilization



batch size - Answer-number of units that move together as a group



setup time - Answer-time needed to prepare to execute a process



raw materials inventory - Answer-materials consumed by a process before any transformation takes
place



work in process inventory - Answer-materials in some intermediate state of processing



finished goods inventory - Answer-materials that are fully processed and ready to be delivered



optimization - Answer-design and operation of a system/process to make it as good as possible

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