2.4 Resource Management Flashcards

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Production

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Total amount of output produced in a time period

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Job Production

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Producing one bespoke item at a time to meet specific requirements asked of by customers e.g tailored suit

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3
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Lead Times

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Time between the initiation and the completion of the production process

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4
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Batch Production

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Goods made in batches and can be switched over to make something different on the same production line to meet varying customer demands

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5
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Flow Production

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Different operations can be carried out in a continuous sequence

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6
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Cell Production

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Workplace is divided into work stations (cells), workers in each cell responsible for making a product family

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7
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Productivity

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Output per unit of input per time period, measure of efficiency

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8
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Capital Employed

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Amount of capital invested to operate

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9
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Efficiency

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Production at minimum average cost

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10
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Labour Intensive Production

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Labour is primarily used to produce the good or service

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Capital Intensive Production

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Machines are primarily used to produce the good or service

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12
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Capacity Utilisation

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Maximum level of output a business can produce in a given period

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13
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Buffer Stocks

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Certain amount of stock that is held in case of unexpected events or orders meaning that they can still be met without a delay

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14
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Just in Time (JIT) Management of Stock

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Stock is ordered just as it is needed in the production
process, hold no buffer stock

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15
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Lean Production

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Aims to reduce resources used in production

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16
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Quality Control

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Process that ensures product quality is maintained or improved through the reduction in mistakes

17
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Quality Assurance

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Acts a preventative approach, all employees ensuring quality at each and every stage of the production process

18
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Quality Circles

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A group will meet on a regular basis to solve production problems and suggest improvements that can be made in regards to the current systems being used

19
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Total Quality Management (TQM)

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Quality is at the centre of
everything that an organisation does

20
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Kaizen

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Continual improvement, process of constantly introducing small incremental changes in order to improve the production process

21
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Quality Management

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Quality is an important factor in gaining a competitive advantage as it is associated with consistency