4.1a Understanding Operational Objectives Flashcards

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Operations management definition

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Process that uses the resources of an organisation to provide the right goods or service for the customer

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Operational objectives definition

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Objectives of the operations management function within an organisation

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Unit cost definition

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The cost of producing one unit of output

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Unit cost formula

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Unit cost = total cost ÷ units of output

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Quality definition

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Features of a product or service that allow it to satisfy customers

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Quality is important because

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  • Markets are more competitive
  • Customers are more knowledgeable and demanding
  • Information about poor quality can be shared easily
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Quality targets

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  • Have a low defect rate
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Low amount of customer complaints
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Speed of response definition

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Time taken for a customer requirement to be fulfilled.

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Efficiency and flexibility targets

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  • Labour productivity
  • Output per time period
  • Capacity utilisation
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Adding value definition

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Process of increasing the worth of resources by modifying them

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Ways value can be added

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  • Transformation of various components
  • USP
  • Building a brand
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Advantages of adding value

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  • Higher price can be charged
  • Protection against competitors offering lower prices
  • Focuses business on its target market segment
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Examples of operational objectives:

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  • Costs
  • Quality
  • Speed of response
  • Efficiency
  • Added value
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Added value formula

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Added value = sales revenue - cost of goods and services

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Internal influences on operational objectives:

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  • Nature of product
  • Availability of resources
  • Overall objectives
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External influences on operational objectives:

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  • Competitors performance
  • Market conditions
  • Demand
  • Changing customer needs
17
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Five common methods of production:

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  • Job production
  • Flow production
  • Batch production
  • Cell production
  • Lean production
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What is job production?

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Production of one-off items by skilled workers

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What is flow production?

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Mass production on a continuous production line with division of labour

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What is batch production?

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Production of small batches of identical items

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What is cell production?

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Production divided into sets of tasks, each completed by a work group