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Submitted by Pawan kumar sharma Pgdm 2 nd sem.

Objective of presentation Introduction Definition History Production Types of production Operation Objective Scope Function Designs

Introduction of production & operation management Production and operation management concerns itself with the conversion of input into output. Using physical resources, so as to provide the desire utility of form,place,possession or state or a combination therefore to the customer while meeting the other organisational objectives of effectiveness.

Definition of production & operation management planning, coordination and controlling of an organization's resources to facilitate the production process. POM is an extremely important management area. Issues such as the location of production facilities, labor and transportation costs, and production forecasting are extremely important considerations

History of pom Until the end of the 18th century, agriculture was the predominant industry in every country. The advent of the steam engine and Eli Whitney's concept of standardized parts paved the way for the Industrial Revolution with its large manufacturing facilities powered by steam or water. A number of countries (the United States included) evolved from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy. But for a time, manufacturing was more of an art than a science. This changed with the introduction of Frederick W. Taylor's systematic approach to scientific management at the beginning of the twentieth century. The introduction of Taylor's method of scientific management and Henry Ford's moving assembly line brought the world into an age where management was predominantly centered around the production of goods.

What is production According to Elwood Butta “production is a process by which goods or services are created”. Production involves the step by step convertion of one form of material into another through chemical or mechanical process with a view to enhance the utility of the product or services.

Types of production Batch production Job production Intermittent Production

Batch production Batch production is as a form of manufacturing in which the jobs pass through the functional department in lots or batches and each lot may have a different routing.

Job production Job production are characterized by manufacturing of one or few quantity of product is designed and produced as per the specification of customers with in prefixed time and cost.

Intermittent Production Under this system the goods are produced partly for inventory and partly for customer's orders. E.g. components are made for inventory but they are combined differently for different customers.. Automobile plants, printing presses, electrical goods plant are examples of this type of manufacturing

Operation management The planning,organizingand directing,of system or process that creates goods or service

Objectives of POM Right quality Right quantity Right time Right manufacturing cost Planning

Right quality The quality of product is established based upon the customers needs. The right quality is not necessarily best quality. It is determined by the cost of the product and the technical characteristics as suited to the specific requirements.

Right quantity The manufacturing organization should produce the products in right number. If they are produced in excess of demand the capital will block up in the form of inventory and if the quantity is produced in short of demand, leads to shortage of products

Right time Timeliness of delivery is one of the important parameter to judge the effectiveness of production department. So, the production department has to make the optimal utilization of input resources to achieve its objective

Right manufacturing cost Manufacturing costs are established before the product is actually manufactured. Hence, all attempts should be made to produce the products at pre- established cost, so as to reduce the variation between actual and the standard (pre-established) cost

Planning Activities that establishes a course of action and guide future decision-making is planning. The operations manager defines the objectives for the operations subsystem of the organization, and the policies, and procedures for achieving the objectives. This stage includes clarifying the role and focus of operations in the organization’s overall strategy. It also involves product planning, facility designing and using the conversion process.

Scope of production and operation management Production and operations management concern with the conversion of inputs into outputs, using physical resources, so as to provide the desired utilities to the customer while meeting the other organizational objectives of effectiveness, efficiency and adoptability. It distinguishes itself from other functions such as personnel, marketing, finance, etc., by its primary concern for ‘conversion by using physical resources.’ Following are the activities which are listed under production and operations management functions

Cont…. LOCATION OF FACILITIES Location of facilities for operations is a long-term capacity decision which involves a long term commitment about the geographically static factors that affect a business organization. It is an important strategic level decision-making for an organization. It deals with the questions such as ‘where our main operations should be based

Cont…. PLANT LAYOUT AND MATERIAL HANDLING Plant layout refers to the physical arrangement of facilities. It is the configuration of departments, work centres and equipment in the conversion process. The overall objective of the plant layout is to design a physical arrangement that meets the required output quality and quantity most economicall

Cont… PRODUCT DESIGN Product design deals with conversion of ideas into reality. Every business organization have to design, develop and introduce new products as a survival and growth strategy. Developing the new products and launching them in the market is the biggest challenge faced by the organizations. The entire process of need identification to physical manufactures of product involves three functions: marketing, product development,manufacturing

Cont….. PROCESS DESIGN Process design is a macroscopic decision-making of an overall process route for converting the raw material into finished goods. These decisions encompass the selection of a process, choice of technology, process flow analysis and layout of the facilities. Hence, the important decisions in process design are to analyse the workflow for converting raw material into finished product and to select the workstation for each included in the workflo

Cont…. PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL Production planning and control can be defined as the process of planning the production in advance, setting the exact route of each item, fixing the starting and finishing dates for each item, to give production orders to shops and to follow up the progress of products according to orders

Funcation of production & operation management 1. Plant layout 2. Physical Environment 3. Inventory control 4. Quality control

Types of decisions Production Planning Production Control Improving Production & Operations

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