Production methods In this topic you will learn about Job Production

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
OPERATIONS The term production and operations tend to be interchangeable today the main feature of operations is that there is an input, process, output.
Advertisements

METHODS OF PRODUCTION Business must decide on the most suitable method of production. The objective is to minimise the cost per unit, i.e. productive.
Practice Questions - Operations Wedding cake designers mainly use job production system. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of this type of.
MANAGEMENT OF OPERATIONS METHODS OF PRODUCTION. LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA LEARNING INTENTIONS: I understand the different production methods.
5.1 Production Methods IBBM.
Introduction Operations Management Intermediate Business Management.
Unit 5 Operations Management Production Methods. Learning Objectives To describe and compare the features and applications of job, batch, line, flow and.
PART A – QUALITY CONTROL ISSUES AS (3.3) Apply business knowledge to address a complex problem in a given global business context.
Operations Management Working with Suppliers
Production Pg
Production.
IGCSE Business Studies
4.2 Organisation of Production
OPERATIONS National 4/5 Business Management 2014/2015.
Operations Management $100 Production Method Cost and Revenue Quality Assurance Location Production Planning $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500.
5.1 Production Methods IB Business Management 01/02/15.
Methods of Production Chapter 37. Methods of Production Job Batch Flow.
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 1  Where to produce? What is the best location for the business? In the case of manufacturing, this may.
METHODS OF PRODUCTION. JOB PRODUCTION One product is made at a time. Product tends to be unique and made to the customer’s specification. E.g. bridges,
5.1 Production Methods for Manufacturing and Providing a Service 5 O PERATIONS M ANAGEMENT 5.1 P RODUCTION METHODS Is operations management like puzzle.
Methods of Production GCSE Business Studies. Methods of Production Job Batch Flow Just in Time (JIT)
Manufacturing systems Brian Russell. Exam expectations Issues associated with Manufacturing are regularly tested in the written paper. Questions often.
Level 1 Business Studies AS90837 Demonstrate an understanding of internal factors of a small business.
Operations Planning We have looked at Operations Management, who deal with the production inputs for a business: Land Labour Capital So, what is Operations.
OPERATIONS Technology  A business must produce their goods efficiently to compete successfully.  This means that they must produce at the lowest price,
3.3.2 H OW TO IMPROVE PROFIT I bought a car for £200 and sold it for £300. A month later I bought the same car for £500 and sold it for £600. Overall,
Measuring and Increasing Profit
The nature of operations
LO3 – production & operations
4.1.1 Setting operational objectives
Theme 3: Business decisions and strategy
National 4/5 Business Management 2016/2017
Higher Business Management
STOCK CONTROL ALSO CALLED INVENTORY MANAGEMENT WHEN CONSIDERED WITH PURCHASING SLIDE 5.
5.4 Quality Assurance Chapter 33.
GCSE Business Studies Unit 2 Developing a Business Training.
JOB PRODUCTION One job is done at a time from start to completion before another ‘job’ is started One product is made at a time Eg house building, bridge.
Unit 2 GCSE Business and Communication Systems
Resource Management Resource management is all about the making of the product or service and delivering it to the client Marketing creates demand for.
Higher Business Management
4.3 Increasing efficiency and productivity
ICT at Work Retailing.
Level 1 Business Studies
IB Business Management
3.2 Productivity Understand what is meant by productivity.
Principles of Business & Finance Objective 4.03
KatherineSU154.
3.4.4 Remuneration How much is Billy worth?
AQA GCSE 5 Scales of production Design and Technology 8552 Unit 4
3.3.4 Financing growth A palace shirt A dark verb font Lasses teas
Re-order level formula:
1.1.4 Understanding the need to Add Value
3.4.4 Remuneration How much is Billy worth?
Friday 17th January 2014 Mr Nicholls
3.2.2 Managing stock and quality
4.2 Analysing operational performance
Session 2 OMG! Operations.
1.4.2 The marketing mix Marketing is all around us!
STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
Thursday 16th January 2014 Mr Nicholls
GCSE Business Studies Production.
Unit 3: Operations Knowledge Organiser 3 Production Processes
The Measurement and Importance of Profit
4.3 Increasing efficiency and productivity
Business Organisation
Revision Cards.
Section 4 Define a fixed-term contract? (2)
Production and Operations Management
Scales of Production.
Lovely Linked Strands Outline, explain, discuss, analyse, justify and evaluate questions all need linked strands.
Presentation transcript:

Production methods In this topic you will learn about Job Production Batch production Efficiency and technology Quality issues Charlie and the Chocolate Factory trailer What do you think of when you think of production? For small firms mass production is not likely to be an option. 5.1 Production methods

operations management What is operations management? The management and coordination of resources to create a good or service The coordination of the 4 factors of production C _ _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ 5.1 Production methods

What combination of manual work and machinery are involved? Methods of production Job production The production of one off items to meet the needs of each individual customer Cheap and easy to set up, but more expensive to produce Often a specialist service Time consuming to produce Meet specific needs of customers Examples include: Tailor made clothes Specialist cakes Web designs What combination of manual work and machinery are involved? How its made - trumpet Can you explain why using job production may allow a firm to charge higher prices? 5.1 Production methods

Methods of production Batch Production Identical items are produced in groups (batches), each item passing through the production process at the same time Allows for cheaper and quicker production of individual items More uniform products Variation can be achieved in different batches Examples include: Bread Jeans Garden furniture Sesame Street - How Crayons Are Made What are the stages involved in making crayons? Why are they made a colour at a time? 5.1 Production methods

Job or batch production What are the advantages to a small firm of using job production? What are the disadvantages to a small firm of using job production? What are the advantages to a small firm of using batch production? What are the disadvantages to a small firm of using batch production? Jane is keen to use her cake making skills to try and earn a bit of extra money. She has 2 choices, she can either make batches of fruit and lemon drizzle cakes to sell at a local farm shop or make celebration cakes to order. Which option would you choose? Justify your answer. 5.1 Production methods

Job or Batch Nathan runs a small but popular smoothie bar near to Exeter University. He prides himself on the fresh nature of his products. Each smoothie is made to order with the customer choosing up to 3 fruits to design their own. At busy times, Nathan has a queue outside the door, but he knows that some customers take one look at the queue and walk off. He charges between £2 to £3 per smoothie at the moment. His girlfriend, Camilla, is studying business at the University and suggests he would be better to move to batch production and lower his prices slightly. She believes this way he could cut costs, increase sales and make a greater profit. Question time What is meant by the term ‘batch production’? (2 marks) Explain 2 advantages of Nathan’s current production method? (4 marks) Do you think that Camilla is correct to suggest Nathan switches to batch production? Justify your answer. (9 marks) 5.1 Production methods

What is operational efficiency? Making the best use of inputs to achieve a given output A firm will strive to be operationally efficient in order to increase the gap between costs and sales revenue Lower costs Better quality Increase capacity Lower wastage Direct2U delivers an average of 50 parcels a day using one transit van and one driver. One of its rivals, Carry Safe, delivers an average of 80 parcels a day using two transit vans and two drivers. Which is the most efficient? What are the advantages of increased efficiency? 5.1 Production methods

Operational efficiency How can a firm increase efficiency? Staff training Improved procedures Specialisation Reduced wastage Improved motivation Discuss how each of these actions could lead to a fall in costs? 5.1 Production methods

Efficiency and technology Technology can also be key to improving efficiency and reducing costs The use of computers and machinery within the production process Robots Automation of the production process Machines not people CAD/CAM Enhanced design and manufacturing capabilities Computerised stock control Reduce stock holdings Reduce wastage Communication technology Communication between operations management and other departments Cheaper sourcing of materials 5.1 Production methods

How a quality problem nearly destroyed the dreams of one entrepreneur Quality Issues Quality will depend on customer expectations of the product: Is it fit for the purpose that it was bought for? Does it at least meet minimum standards expected by customers? Does the customer believe that the product is worth the money paid? BBC Dragons Den Trunki Product Design, Testing and Modification-Trunki Dragon's daughter backs Trunki How a quality problem nearly destroyed the dreams of one entrepreneur 5.1 Production methods

Quality Issues Quality can be achieved through: Quality control Checking the product at the end of the production process before it is delivered to the customer Quality assurance Checking the product at each stage of the production process Quality assurance requires all employees to check their own work to ensure that the product is ‘right first time’. What are the advantages of quality assurance over quality control? What are the disadvantages of quality assurance over quality control? 5.1 Production methods

End 2 Minute Test What is meant by operations management? Distinguish between job and batch production State one example where job production is appropriate State one example where batch production is appropriate State one way technology can help improve efficiency End