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PROCESS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS Chapter Eleven Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Learning Objectives  LO11–1: Exemplify a typical business process and how it can be analyzed.  LO11–2: Compare different types of processes.  LO11–3: Explain how jobs are designed.  LO11–4: Analyze manufacturing, service, and logistics processes to ensure the competitiveness of a firm. 11-2

Process Analysis  Process: any part of an organization that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs  Cycle time: the average successive time between completions of successive units  Utilization: the ratio of the time that a resource is actually activated relative to the time that it is available for use 11-3

Analyzing a Las Vegas Slot Machine 1. Analyzing the mechanical slot machine 2. Analyzing the new electronic slot machine 3. Comparison 4. The slot machine is one of many casino processes 11-4

Process Flowcharting  Process flowcharting: the use of a diagram to present the major elements of a process  The basic elements can include tasks or operations, flows of materials or customers, decision points, and storage areas or queues.  It is an ideal methodology by which to begin analyzing a process. 11-5

Flowchart Symbols 11-6

Process Flowchart Example (Slot Machine) 11-7

Single-stage process Stage 1 Stage 2Stage 3 Multistage process Types of Processes 11-8

Buffering, Blocking, and Starving  Buffer: a storage area between stages where the output of a stage is placed prior to being used in a downstream stage  Blocking: occurs when the activities in a stage must stop because there is no place to deposit the item  Starving: occurs when the activities in a stage must stop because there is no work  Bottleneck: stage that limits the capacity of the process 11-9

Multistage Process with Buffer 11-10

Other Types of Processes  Serial flow process: a single path for all stages of production  Parallel process: some of production has alternative paths where two or more machines are used to increase capacity  Logistics processes: the movement of things such as materials, people, or finished goods 11-11

Make-to-Stock versus Make-to-Order  Make-to-order  Only activated in response to an actual order.  Both work-in-process and finished goods inventory kept to a minimum.  Make-to-stock  Process activated to meet expected or forecast demand.  Customer orders are served from target stocking level.  Hybrid  Combines the features of both make-to-order and make-to-stock