section 4 Flashcards

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Total Quality Management (TQM)

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the continuous improvement of products and processes by focusing on quality at each stage of production

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Quality Assurance

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the checking for the quality standards throughout the production process, whether it is the production of a product or service

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Quality Control

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the checking for quality at the end of the production process, whether it is the production of a product or service

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Quality

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to produce a good service which meets customer expectations

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Break-Even Formula

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Total Fixed Costs / Contribution per Unit

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Break-Even Point

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the level of sales at which total costs = total revenue

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Total Revenue Formula

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Quantity Sold x Price

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Break-Even Charts

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graphs which show how costs and revenues of a business change with sales. They also show the break-even level of output

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Break-Even Level of Output

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the quanity that must be produced/sold for total revenue to equal total costs

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Diseconomies of Scale

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the factors that lead to an incease in average costs as a business grows beyond a certain size

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Economies of Scale

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the factors that lead to a reduction in average costs as a business increases in size

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Total Costs

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fixed costs + variable costs

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Variable Costs

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costs which vary directly with the number of items sold or produced

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Fixed Costs

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costs which do not vary with the number of items sold or produced in the short run. They have to be paid whether the business is making any sales or not. They are also known as overhead costs

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Lean Production

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techniques used by the business to cut down waste and therefore increase efficiency, for example, by reducing the time it takes for a product to be developed and become available for sale

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Kaizen

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a Japanese term meaning ‘continuous improvement’ through the elimination of waste

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Just-In-Time (JIT)

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a production method that involves reducing or virtually eliminating the need to hold inventories of the finished product. Supplies arrive just at the time they are needed

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Job Production

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where a single product is made at a time

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Batch Production

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where a quantity of one product is made, then a quantity of another item will be produced

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Flow Production

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where large quantities of a product are produced in a continuous process. It is sometimes referred to as mass production

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Automation

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where equipment used in the factory is controlled by a computer to carry out mechanical processes, e.g. spraying paint on a car.

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Computer Aided Design (CAD)

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a computer software that draws items being designed more quickly and allows them to be roatated to see the item from all sides

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Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM)

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where computers monitor the production process and control machines or robots on the factory floor

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Computer Intergrated Manufacturing (CIM)

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the total intergration of computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacture (CAM).