Deck 9: Production and Operations Management

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Operations management converts resources into goods and services.
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Companies such as IBM prefer to stay the course and continue to compete by selling products instead of services.
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To strengthen its manufacturing base, the U.S. will need to continue to innovate.
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The 2008 recession greatly affected the state of manufacturing in the U.S., resulting in a slow down in production and the loss of jobs.
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Casey and Kevin are scanning the "All Things Green" magazine trying to get some green ideas they can incorporate into their business. The problem with going green, however, is that quality tends to decrease, and it is difficult to incorporate contemporary operations management techniques with "green" ideas.
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One key to the resurgence of U.S. firms as world-class competitors has been the implementation of a focus on quality.
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U.S. manufacturers are focusing on quality as a way to become more competitive globally, assuming that cost is not an issue.
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In order to be more competitive globally, production techniques such as enterprise resource planning and lean manufacturing are being used by American manufacturers.
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The Green Movement has had a large affect on the service industry, but only a negligible affect on manufacturing.
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Since U.S. manufacturing competes on price throughout the world, innovation plays a very small part in the U.S. economy.
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The U.S. is still manufacturing intensive. Only 25% of U.S. jobs come from the service sector.
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U.S. businesses are known for their creativity and their ability to implement change.
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Although important, the Green Economy will do little to add value to the U.S. economy.
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In the past, production management was about using the factors of production to create finished goods.
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Evidence suggests that U.S. manufacturing firms can no longer compete against the best firms in the rest of the world.
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American manufacturers have emphasized continuous improvement as one strategy for regaining a competitive advantage in the manufacturing sector.
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The main reason for the recent resurgence of American manufacturing firms has been the quotas and tariffs imposed by the U.S. government in an attempt to protect domestic firms from cheap imports.
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Currently, manufacturing accounts for only around 70% of U.S. GDP.
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Prior to the recession of 2008-2009, foreign investment bought steel plants in the U.S. and planned to run them at capacity. These and other manufacturing sites were keeping the growth in manufactured products at about 4% per year.
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As the service industries became a larger part of U.S. GDP, companies have become more concerned about measuring productivity in the service sector.
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Operations management transforms resources into goods and services, such as a landscape company that utilizes equipment, labor, and materials to develop a landscape. Managing this operation may also involve maintenance services.
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In recent years, operations management has become more focused on providing services, because that is where the growth and profit potential is greatest.
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The quality standard for service industries such as luxury hotels is meeting the customers' requests.
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In the process of operations management, a firm transforms resources such as raw materials, supplies, and even human resources into goods and services.
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Manufacturing companies are concerned with production management, while service companies are concerned with operations management.
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Only firms in the manufacturing sector can create true form utility.
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The service sector of the U.S. economy offers many jobs, but very few of them are considered high wage occupations.
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Education and training are less important to workers in the service sector than to workers who have jobs in the manufacturing sector.
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In service industries such as hotels, quality management training is important to ensure that all employees are "certified" in their positions.
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While going through the line at the local grocery store, the clerk asks you if you found everything you needed, as she continues to scan the goods you are planning to purchase. At the end of the scan, a coupon emerges that you can use on future purchases of a product you have just purchased. In reviewing the key concepts from Chapter 9, you would consider this action, the store's management of its labor.
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Service businesses know that in order to delight customers they must be able to anticipate their needs.
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Operations management moves from knowing the needs of consumers to actually satisfying those needs.
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When firms successfully produce products, they create form utility.
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Marci Costas is majoring in operations management at Brunau University. Unfortunately, the evolution of the U.S. from a manufacturing-oriented to a service-oriented economy means that Marci will probably find few job openings in her field of study.
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Jason recently graduated with a degree in operations management from a respected university. The knowledge he gained and skills he developed while obtaining this degree could make him an attractive employee for either a manufacturing firm or a service firm.
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Manufacturing firms focus exclusively on the production of goods and allow other firms to provide services.
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Justin Tyme is a manager at Elastic Plastic, Inc. His duties include production scheduling and keeping tabs on the company's inventory. These activities suggest that Justin is involved in promotions management.
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Firms that specialize in accounting, finance, and management consulting are all part of the service sector.
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Operations management involves inventory management, quality control, and production scheduling.
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Operations management in service industries is about creating a good experience for the customer.
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Process manufacturing refers to combining components and raw materials to make a product.
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CAD/CAM has made it possible to custom-design products to meet the tastes of small markets with very little increase in costs.
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The production process requires inputs, controls, and outputs.
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The ability to integrate computers into the design and manufacture of products has had the greatest impact on production techniques in recent years.
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The value added by the creation of finished goods and services from inputs is called ownership utility.
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CAD systems allow designers to work in three dimensions.
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An assembly process involves physically or chemically manipulating raw materials to create a product.
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Mass production techniques allowed firms to respond quickly to the individual needs of consumers.
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Process manufacturing physically or chemically alters materials to create finished goods.
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So far, the high cost of CAD/CAM techniques has limited their use to large, expensive manufactured goods such as automobiles.
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One drawback of intermittent production processes is that they tend to be much slower than continuous processes.
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The purpose of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is to unite computer-aided design with computer-aided manufacturing.
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Contemporary manufacturers in the U.S. lack the flexibility to use intermittent production processes.
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A continuous production process is characterized by long production runs that turn out finished goods over time.
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A disadvantage of flexible manufacturing systems is that they usually require a great deal of labor because machines are rarely capable of handling a wide variety of tasks.
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One of the reasons mass production techniques lost favor is that, despite their ability to keep costs relatively low, mass production lacks flexibility.
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Intermittent production processes are characterized by short production runs and frequent changes of machinery in order to produce different products like customized furniture.
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Flexible manufacturing systems use machines that are designed to do a multitude of tasks so that they can produce a variety of goods.
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The advantage of computer integrated manufacturing software is that it allows computer aided design machines to communicate directly with computer aided manufacturing machines.
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Despite its early promise, computer-aided design has not met with much success in increasing productivity.
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Speeding up the process of responding to consumer wants and needs is a key to global competitiveness.
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The main difference between process manufacturing and an assembly process is: Process manufacturing uses sophisticated robots and automated machinery to produce a good or service, while an assembly process uses labor and simple tools to make a product.
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Mass customization is tailoring products to meet the needs of individual customers.
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Companies that employ lean manufacturing and flexible manufacturing produce better quality products, but have costlier production lines.
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Mass customization is a strategy of convincing customers to choose from a relatively small number of alternatives in order to achieve the efficiencies of mass production.
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One way to compete with cheap labor is to use robots.
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Mass customization is not exclusive to product intensive businesses. Service businesses have learned how to use mass customization to serve their customers.
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Lean manufacturing is a strategy of producing standardized products that have no frills or extra features in order to keep prices low.
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Improvements in technology have significantly increased the quality of products, as well as helped reduce costs.
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Land, labor, capital, and knowledge are inputs into the production process.
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Manufacturers use CAM (computer aided manufacturing) to create three-dimensional designs of products before they are built.
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Actually, it is much easier to custom-design service programs than it is to custom-make goods.
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A fast-changing plant needs a fast-moving employee base to achieve maximum productivity.
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The higher productivity of U.S. plants makes it possible to pay higher wages. Learning Goal: 09-3 Level of Learning 1: Knowledge of key terms Nickels - Chapter 09 #67 Topic: Lean Manufacturing
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Technological improvements are largely responsible for the increase in productivity and efficiency of U.S. plants.
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Businesses that provide services typically cannot use mass customization because services are not tangible products that can be customized.
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Process manufacturing involves taking raw materials and physically or chemically changing them into another form, while the assembly process takes the newly changed form and turns it back into the original form.
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While mass customization works well for producers it is not used in the service sector.
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Companies that achieve lean manufacturing use less of everything (raw materials, labor, etc.) to produce the same amount of products.
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When a company has the ability to produce the same amount of goods with only half the floor space and half the labor that it used in the past, the firm is practicing flexible manufacturing.
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Operations management converts resources into goods and services.
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Companies such as IBM prefer to stay the course and continue to compete by selling products instead of services.
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To strengthen its manufacturing base, the U.S. will need to continue to innovate.
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The 2008 recession greatly affected the state of manufacturing in the U.S., resulting in a slow down in production and the loss of jobs.
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Casey and Kevin are scanning the "All Things Green" magazine trying to get some green ideas they can incorporate into their business. The problem with going green, however, is that quality tends to decrease, and it is difficult to incorporate contemporary operations management techniques with "green" ideas.
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One key to the resurgence of U.S. firms as world-class competitors has been the implementation of a focus on quality.
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U.S. manufacturers are focusing on quality as a way to become more competitive globally, assuming that cost is not an issue.
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In order to be more competitive globally, production techniques such as enterprise resource planning and lean manufacturing are being used by American manufacturers.
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The Green Movement has had a large affect on the service industry, but only a negligible affect on manufacturing.
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Since U.S. manufacturing competes on price throughout the world, innovation plays a very small part in the U.S. economy.
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The U.S. is still manufacturing intensive. Only 25% of U.S. jobs come from the service sector.
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U.S. businesses are known for their creativity and their ability to implement change.
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Although important, the Green Economy will do little to add value to the U.S. economy.
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In the past, production management was about using the factors of production to create finished goods.
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Evidence suggests that U.S. manufacturing firms can no longer compete against the best firms in the rest of the world.
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American manufacturers have emphasized continuous improvement as one strategy for regaining a competitive advantage in the manufacturing sector.
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The main reason for the recent resurgence of American manufacturing firms has been the quotas and tariffs imposed by the U.S. government in an attempt to protect domestic firms from cheap imports.
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Currently, manufacturing accounts for only around 70% of U.S. GDP.
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Prior to the recession of 2008-2009, foreign investment bought steel plants in the U.S. and planned to run them at capacity. These and other manufacturing sites were keeping the growth in manufactured products at about 4% per year.
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As the service industries became a larger part of U.S. GDP, companies have become more concerned about measuring productivity in the service sector.
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Operations management transforms resources into goods and services, such as a landscape company that utilizes equipment, labor, and materials to develop a landscape. Managing this operation may also involve maintenance services.
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In recent years, operations management has become more focused on providing services, because that is where the growth and profit potential is greatest.
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The quality standard for service industries such as luxury hotels is meeting the customers' requests.
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In the process of operations management, a firm transforms resources such as raw materials, supplies, and even human resources into goods and services.
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Manufacturing companies are concerned with production management, while service companies are concerned with operations management.
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Only firms in the manufacturing sector can create true form utility.
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The service sector of the U.S. economy offers many jobs, but very few of them are considered high wage occupations.
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Education and training are less important to workers in the service sector than to workers who have jobs in the manufacturing sector.
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In service industries such as hotels, quality management training is important to ensure that all employees are "certified" in their positions.
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While going through the line at the local grocery store, the clerk asks you if you found everything you needed, as she continues to scan the goods you are planning to purchase. At the end of the scan, a coupon emerges that you can use on future purchases of a product you have just purchased. In reviewing the key concepts from Chapter 9, you would consider this action, the store's management of its labor.
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Service businesses know that in order to delight customers they must be able to anticipate their needs.
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Operations management moves from knowing the needs of consumers to actually satisfying those needs.
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When firms successfully produce products, they create form utility.
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Marci Costas is majoring in operations management at Brunau University. Unfortunately, the evolution of the U.S. from a manufacturing-oriented to a service-oriented economy means that Marci will probably find few job openings in her field of study.
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Jason recently graduated with a degree in operations management from a respected university. The knowledge he gained and skills he developed while obtaining this degree could make him an attractive employee for either a manufacturing firm or a service firm.
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Manufacturing firms focus exclusively on the production of goods and allow other firms to provide services.
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Justin Tyme is a manager at Elastic Plastic, Inc. His duties include production scheduling and keeping tabs on the company's inventory. These activities suggest that Justin is involved in promotions management.
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Firms that specialize in accounting, finance, and management consulting are all part of the service sector.
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Operations management involves inventory management, quality control, and production scheduling.
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Operations management in service industries is about creating a good experience for the customer.
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Process manufacturing refers to combining components and raw materials to make a product.
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CAD/CAM has made it possible to custom-design products to meet the tastes of small markets with very little increase in costs.
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The production process requires inputs, controls, and outputs.
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The ability to integrate computers into the design and manufacture of products has had the greatest impact on production techniques in recent years.
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The value added by the creation of finished goods and services from inputs is called ownership utility.
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CAD systems allow designers to work in three dimensions.
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An assembly process involves physically or chemically manipulating raw materials to create a product.
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Mass production techniques allowed firms to respond quickly to the individual needs of consumers.
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Process manufacturing physically or chemically alters materials to create finished goods.
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So far, the high cost of CAD/CAM techniques has limited their use to large, expensive manufactured goods such as automobiles.
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One drawback of intermittent production processes is that they tend to be much slower than continuous processes.
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The purpose of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is to unite computer-aided design with computer-aided manufacturing.
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Contemporary manufacturers in the U.S. lack the flexibility to use intermittent production processes.
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A continuous production process is characterized by long production runs that turn out finished goods over time.
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A disadvantage of flexible manufacturing systems is that they usually require a great deal of labor because machines are rarely capable of handling a wide variety of tasks.
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One of the reasons mass production techniques lost favor is that, despite their ability to keep costs relatively low, mass production lacks flexibility.
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Intermittent production processes are characterized by short production runs and frequent changes of machinery in order to produce different products like customized furniture.
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Flexible manufacturing systems use machines that are designed to do a multitude of tasks so that they can produce a variety of goods.
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The advantage of computer integrated manufacturing software is that it allows computer aided design machines to communicate directly with computer aided manufacturing machines.
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Despite its early promise, computer-aided design has not met with much success in increasing productivity.
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Speeding up the process of responding to consumer wants and needs is a key to global competitiveness.
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The main difference between process manufacturing and an assembly process is: Process manufacturing uses sophisticated robots and automated machinery to produce a good or service, while an assembly process uses labor and simple tools to make a product.
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Mass customization is tailoring products to meet the needs of individual customers.
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Companies that employ lean manufacturing and flexible manufacturing produce better quality products, but have costlier production lines.
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Mass customization is a strategy of convincing customers to choose from a relatively small number of alternatives in order to achieve the efficiencies of mass production.
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One way to compete with cheap labor is to use robots.
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Mass customization is not exclusive to product intensive businesses. Service businesses have learned how to use mass customization to serve their customers.
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Lean manufacturing is a strategy of producing standardized products that have no frills or extra features in order to keep prices low.
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Improvements in technology have significantly increased the quality of products, as well as helped reduce costs.
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Land, labor, capital, and knowledge are inputs into the production process.
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Manufacturers use CAM (computer aided manufacturing) to create three-dimensional designs of products before they are built.
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Actually, it is much easier to custom-design service programs than it is to custom-make goods.
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A fast-changing plant needs a fast-moving employee base to achieve maximum productivity.
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The higher productivity of U.S. plants makes it possible to pay higher wages. Learning Goal: 09-3 Level of Learning 1: Knowledge of key terms Nickels - Chapter 09 #67 Topic: Lean Manufacturing
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Technological improvements are largely responsible for the increase in productivity and efficiency of U.S. plants.
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Businesses that provide services typically cannot use mass customization because services are not tangible products that can be customized.
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Process manufacturing involves taking raw materials and physically or chemically changing them into another form, while the assembly process takes the newly changed form and turns it back into the original form.
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While mass customization works well for producers it is not used in the service sector.
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Companies that achieve lean manufacturing use less of everything (raw materials, labor, etc.) to produce the same amount of products.
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When a company has the ability to produce the same amount of goods with only half the floor space and half the labor that it used in the past, the firm is practicing flexible manufacturing.
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