Lecture 2. Process Flow Management
Lecture 2. Process Flow Management
OM
Lecture 2
Process Flow Management
Professor Kihoon Kim
Slide 1
Outline
Changing Sources of Competitive Advantage
Process Analysis
Operational Measures: Time T, Inventory I, Throughput rate R
Link through Littles Law
Link to Financial Measures
Slide 2
Quality (1980s)
Quality is free.
Slide 3
Slide 4
(Average) Inventory I
# of units within the process boundaries at any point
Slide 5
Profit
Economic
value added
(EVA)
Costs
Material
+
Labor
+
Energy
+
Overhead
Capital
invested
PP&E
+
Inventory
+
Other
Opportunity
cost
x
Weighted average
cost of capital
1.
2.
Increase price
Increase
throughput
3.
4.
Reduce costs
Improve quality
5.
Reduce capital
intensity
Reduce inventory
6.
Reduce time
Operational metrics
Financial metrics
Price
x
Quantity
Slide 6
...
Inventory /
... ...
[units]
... ...
Inventory
Slide 7
Slide 8
4 patients/hr Patient
checks in
5 min
wait
2 patients
Initial
75%
doctor
consultation
15 min
5 min
2.
Quit:
Continue:
Doctor
Requests
Tests for
patient
Slide 9
wait
1 patient
Nurse
takes
tests
30 min
Slide 10
2.1
3.0
27.9
50.6
4.1
87.7
2.1
15.3
50.1
6.7
74.2
25.0
49.2
4.1
1.9
4.0
146.9
11.9
Slide 11
250.0
175.8
47.2
4.0
5.6
2.1
234.7
15.3
7.0
8.3
31.0
2.1
37.2
0.83
0.21
Slide 12
6.5
15.1
8.6
10.6
9.8
50.6
50.1
60.2
40.2
25.3
175.8
Slide 13
$60.2/yr
$50.1/yr
$6.5
Raw Materials
(roofs)
$40.2/yr
$25.3/yr
$110.3/yr
$15.1
Fabrication
(roofs)
$8.6
$175.8/yr
$10.6
$9.8
Assembly
$40.2/yr
Slide 14
$175.8/yr
Finished Goods
Throughput R
$/Year
$/Week
Inventory I ($)
Flow Time T =
I/R (weeks)
Raw
Materials
Fabrication
Purchased
Parts
Assembly
Finished
Goods
50.1
0.96
6.5
6.75
110.3
2.12
15.1
7.12
40.2
0.77
8.6
11.12
175.8
3.38
10.6
3.14
175.8
3.38
9.8
2.90
Slide 15
3.38
Accounts
2.12
Fabrication
0.96
0.77
Purchased Parts
11.12
Assembly
Receivable
Finished
Goods
Raw Materials
6.75
7.12
3.14
2.90
Flow Time T
(weeks)
Process Flow Management
Slide 16
5.80
Slide 17
Remind: Process is
Process
Management
Inputs
Network of
Activities and Buffers
Outputs
Goods
Services
Flow units/Entities
(customers, data,
material, cash, etc.)
Resources
Labor & Capital
Process Flow Management
Information
structure
Slide 18
Process is
Process = network of activities performed by resources
1. Process Boundaries:
input
output
Slide 19
Rectangles.
Solid Arrow: Precedence Relationship between two
activities
Buffer: Triangle
Information flow: dashed arrow
Slide 20
start
Take Order
Activity time:
Resource:
end
Bill
Activity time:
2
Resource: Jaqueline
Sauce Prep
Dough Prep
Spread
2
Jean
3
Jean
1
Jean, Pan
Unload &
Pack
Bake
15
Oven, Pan
1
Jaqueline, Oven, Pan
1
Jaqueline, Pan
cool
3
Pan
Slide 21
A
Activity time:
20 min/job
Resource:
Kyle
E
C
20 min/job
20 min/job
Kenny
Eric
20 min/job
Timmy
Slide 22
Stan
20 min/job
Activity
time:
20min/job
20min/job
20 min/job
Kyle
Kenny
Eric
Slide 23
Timmy
Unit Load
(time/job)
Resource Capacity
Unit Capacity
Process
Capacity
Resource
Utilization*
# of units
Total
3
jobs/hr
66.67%
20min/job 3 jobs/hr
Kenny
20
3 jobs/hr
3
jobs/hr
66.67%
Eric
20
3 jobs/hr
3
jobs/hr
66.67%
2
jobs/hr
Timmy
20
3 jobs/hr
3
jobs/hr
66.67%
Stan
30
2 jobs/hr
2
jobs/hr
100%
D
30 min/job
A
Stan
20 min/job
Activity
time:
20min/job
20min/job
20 min/job
Kyle
Kenny
Eric
Slide 24
Timmy
Process Change
TFT
None
Reduce the average time for activity B by 5
mins
Kenny and Eric work in parallel
Reduce the average time for activity
D(Stan) by 10 mins
Move 10 mins work from Stan to Timmy
Kenny is fired and Kyle takes over
Slide 25
Capacity
Concept
TFT
Capacity
None
Baseline
80 min
2 jobs/hr
2 jobs/hr
Work
smarter
70 min
2 jobs/hr
3 jobs/hr
Work
smarter
90 min
2 jobs/hr
???
80 min
1.5 jobs/hr
Slide 26
work faster
work smarter
do it right the first time
change product mix
Slide 27
work smarter
work faster
do it right the first time
change product mix
Industry
Process
Average Flow
Time
Theoretical
Flow Time
Flow Time
Efficiency
Life Insurance
New Policy
Application
72 hrs.
7 min.
0.16%
Consumer
Packaging
New Graphic
Design
18 days
2 hrs.
0.14%
Commercial
Bank
Consumer Loan
24 hrs.
34 min.
2.36%
Hospital
Patient Billing
10 days
3 hrs.
3.75%
Automobile
Manufacture
Financial
Closing
11 days
5 hrs
5.60%
Slide 28
1min/part A
Part B
production
3min/FA unit
2min/part B
Critical path
Critical Activities =
Slide 29
10
Part B
production
R = 1 FA unit/3min
C = Final
Assembly
1min/part A
3min/FA unit
2min/part B
ABC Example continued, but now assume that the ABC process is processing at the rate of R =
1 units/3min = 0.33 units/min and that there are two buffers with on average 10 units and 5
units, as shown in the picture. Given this setting:
Tbuffer part B =
Tpath B =
Tpath A =
T =
Slide 30
Slide 31
Single-machine Sequencing
START
000
DONE
Slide 32
Theoretical results
(If the processing times are deterministic)
Slide 33
000
000
Ai =
Bi =
DONE
Slide 34
MACHINE A
MACHINE B
JOB 1
JOB 2
JOB 1
JOB 2
TIME
Slide 35
Slide 36
Ai
5
9
10
Bi
2
7
4
__1
231
Slide 37
31
16 19
Makespan =
Slide 38
23 24 26
TIME
Slide 39