Roles of Operation Management
Roles of Operation Management
Production Methods
Production Methods II
Location
100

Using our natural resources wisely in the short-term so that they are available in the long-term is

Ecological Sustainability

100

All operations are done directly or indirectly by 

People

100
A bakery that produces cookies one day and bread the next day is an example of this type of production method  

Batch production

100

Changing production methods would have implications for these 3 other business functions. 

HR

Finance and accounts

Marketing

100

Name 2 factors we discussed that should be considered in locating a business

Cost and availability of land

Cost and availability of labor

Local infrastructure

Nearness to the market, Gov. incentives, Clustering

200

These people are willing to take risks in order to produce good and provide services to customers, profitably.

Entrepreneurs 

200

Using available resources and raw material to their best advantage. Ultimately ensuring profitability and financial performance

Economic sustainability

200

Production of a Kit Kat bar is an example of this production method

Mass production

200

Production of a "one-off" product made to a specific order

Job production

200

Buying many components to build something bigger

Bulk increasing

300

Refers to the human effort used to produce goods and services

Labor

300

The need to take human factors into account, both internally and externally when making business decisions

Social sustainability

300

This refers to the non-natural (or man made) resources used in the production process. Examples include tools and machinery.

Capital

300

A form of mass production in which the flow is broken up by teams of workers who are responsible for certain parts of the line:

Cellular production

300

The relocation of a business process (accounting for example) to another company in another country is termed

Offshoring

400

The triple bottom line includes these 3 things

Economic sustainability

Ecological sustainability

Social sustainability

400

This refers to the fundamental activities of organizations-how they produce the goods and services that meet consumers' needs and wants

Operations

400

Advantages of this method of production include:

The business benefits from economies of scale

Automation results in lower labor costs

Mass production

400

List the 4 types of production methods we discussed

Job production

Mass production

Batch production

Cellular production

400

The physical and organizational structures and systems necessary for a society to function.

Infrastructure

500

The art of managing production to get the best end product. 

Operations management

500

Land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship are collectively known as the:

Factors of production

500

List 2 considerations when determining the appropriate method of production for a given product

The target market

State of existing technology

The availability of resources

Government regulations

500

These are disadvantages of what type of production:

High labor costs due to highly skilled workers

Long production times

Job production

500

Reducing costs while allowing businesses to focus on core activities are advantages of 

Outsourcing/Offshoring