Theme 2 Topic 1 - Production, Productivity and Efficiency Flashcards

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Define Production

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Creating goods and services
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The total amount made by a business made in a given time

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Define Job Production

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Items are made individually and each item is finished before the next is started e.g. designer dresses

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Define Batch Production

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Groups of items are made together. Each batch is finished before the next is started e.g. bread

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Define Flow Production

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Identical, standardised items are produced on an assembly line e.g. cars

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Define Cell Production

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Each cell or production unit is responsible for the production of a complete item

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What are two advantages of job production?

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Products are of high quality as they are handmade (USP), Allows some variety in production

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What are two disadvantages of job production?

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Very time consuming and difficult to speed up production, Skilled labour is expensive

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What are two advantages of batch production?

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Fewer skilled workers are needed but employees become good at their job as they are specialised, Allows some variety in production

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What are two disadvantages of batch production?

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Breakdown or reset of machinery can cause major problems, Work can be repetitive resulting in a demotivated workforce

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What are two advantages of flow production?

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Able to operate 24 hours a day resulting in little lost production time, Can bulk buy raw materials to make larger quantities

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What are two disadvantages of flow production?

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Huge cost of machinery and storing stock, Production is very inflexible - can’t change what is produced

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Efficiency can be improved by…

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Making full use of resources, Improving labour productivity, Investing in new technology

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Define Productivity

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Measures how much each employee makes over a period of time (Total Output/Number of Workers)

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Staff productivity depends on…

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Skills, Quality of machines available, Effective management

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Productivity can be improved through…

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Training, Investment in equipment, Better management of staff by improving motivation

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Define Efficiency

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Making the best possible use of resources. Efficient firms maximise outputs from given inputs.

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Define Labour Intensive Production

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When most of the production is done by the workforce

18
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Define Capital Intensive Production

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When most of the production is done by machinery

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What are two advantages of labour intensive production?

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Able to create a wide range of products, Easier to adapt to changes in demand

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What are three characteristics of labour intensive production?

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Labour costs form a high proportion of total costs, Low start-up costs, Flexible production if workers are skilled and adaptable

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What are three characteristics of capital intensive production?

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A large % of total costs are due to operating machinery, High start-up costs, Can be inflexible as machines can only make standardised products

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What are two disadvantages of labour intensive production?

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Production could be slow, Need high skilled workers who are often paid more and need a lot of training

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What are two advantages of capital intensive production?

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Able to produce many identical products of high quality, Machines can work 24 hours and employees operating them are low skilled

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What are two disadvantages of capital intensive production?

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Machines need to be well maintained to avoid breakdown, Work is repetitive so workers could get unmotivated