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Intro To Business: Cengage Mindtap Notes

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CHAPTER 8: PRODUCING QUALITY GOODS AND SERVICES
WHAT IS PRODUCTION:
OPERATIONS MANAGER: manages systems that convert resources into goods/services
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: all activities required to produce goods/services
PLANNING TAKES PLACE BEFORE ANYTHING IS PRODUCED AND DURING THE PRODUCTION PROCESS
HOW AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS COMPETE IN GLOBAL MARKETPLACE:
US = MOST PRODUCTIVE COUNTRY IN WORLD AFTER WWII
BAD NEWS:
Employment in manufacturing has decreased to 1/10 Americans
Jobs have been outsourced to low-wage workers in other nations
8% of current US workforce
China = largest producer putting the US at #2
GOOD NEWS:
18.6% global manufacturing output / 12% to GDP / 60% of all US exports
Cost of manufacturing is now 5% higher than China
INNOVATION: better way to produce = key factor to enabling US to compete globally
Highly skilled employees
RESHORTING (ONSHORING/INSOURCING): US manufactures bring jobs back to US
ex) Carrier/Ford/Apple/Honda/Lenovo
REASONS:
Increase labor costs and shipping costs in other nations
Better quality and safety
Faster product development
Federal and state subsidies to produce more products
GLOBAL MARKETPLACE HAS NEVER BEEN MORE COMPETITIVE:
SUCCESSFUL FIRMS WILL FOCUS ON:
1.Meeting needs of customers/improving quality
2.Motivating employees to cooperate with management and improve productivity
3.Lower costs and choose suppliers with higher quality
4.Competition aided & flex systems for higher degree of customization
5.Improve control procedures - lower manufacturing costs
6.Green manufacture to conserve natural resources and sustain the planet
CAREERS IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT:
MASS PRODUCTION: manufacturing process that lowers cost required to produce large # of identical/similar products over a longer period of time
ANALYTICAL PROCESS: breaks raw materials into different component parts
SYNTHETIC PROCESS: combines raw materials to create finished products
OPERATIONS MANAGERS MUST BE ABLE TO:
Motivate and lead
Understand how technology can make manufacturing more productive
Appreciate cost-control process that lowers production costs and improves quality
Understand relationships between customer - marketing - production
THE CONVERSION PROCESS:
PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING/PRODUCTION BUSINESS = PROVIDE UTILITY
UTILITY: ability of goods/services to satisfy a human need
4 TYPES OF UTILITY:
form/place/time/possession FORM UTILITY: created by people using resources, finances, and info into finished products
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PRIMARILY FOCUSES ON THIS TYPE
CONVERSION PROCESS:
MANUFACTURING USING A CONVERSION PROCESS:
FOCUS/MAJOR RESOURCE:
FOCUS: resources that make up the major(input)
Financial/material/info/people
MAGNITUDE OF CHANGE: degree to which resources are physically changed
# OF PRODUCTION PROCESSES: large=multiple small=one
INCREASING IMPORTANCE OF SERVICES:
SERVICE ECONOMY: more effort devoted to the production of services rather than goods
PLANNING QUALITY SERVICES:
Production of services vs. Production of goods
1.Customer more involved in obtaining the service they want/need
2.Services = consumer immediately / goods can not be stored
3.Services provided when/where customer desires it to be
4.Services are mostly labor-intensive - HR = most important resource
5.Services = intangible - more difficult to evaluate satisfaction
6.Service = listen more carefully and respond quicker
WHERE DO NEW PRODUCTS AND SERVICES COME FROM:
START WITH AN IDEA
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: activities intended to develop ideas that have potential to result in new goods/services
1.BASIC RESEARCH: new knowledge / scientific advancement = goal - no use
2.APPLIED RESEARCH: new knowledge with some potential use
3.DEVELOPMENT/IMPLEMENTATION: knowledge to use in producing goods/services
PRODUCT EXTENSION AND REFINEMENT:
= expected results of research/development/implementation activities
Results in new product to replace/makeup for product with lower sales
HOW DO MANAGERS PLAN PRODUCTION:
DESIGN PLANNING: converting an idea into an actual product/service
PRODUCT LINE: group of similar products with relatively minor differences
Balance preferences and production requirements
Marketing wants LONG - OPMG & PROD wants SHORT
PRODUCT DESIGN: creating specifications for which a product can be produced
REQUIRED PRODUCTION CAPACITY:
CAPACITY: amount of p/s an org can produce in a period of time
USE OF TECHNOLOGY: Determine degree automation
Automation = higher initial cost / lower operating cost
Labor = lower initial cost / higher operating cost
LABOR INTENSIVE TECH: people do most of the work
CAPITAL INTENSIVE TECH: machines do most of the work
PEOPLE & TECH COMBINED = MOST EFFICIENT/COST EFFECTIVE
SITE SELECTION AND FACILITIES PLANNING:
GENERALLY CHOOSE TO PRODUCE IN EXISTING FACTORY AS LONG AS:
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