BBA Module 1
BBA Module 1
Management
Module 1
INTRODUCTION-MEANING, FEATURES, OBJECTIVES, SCOPE,
FUNCTIONS, DECISIONS, PRODUCTION SYSTEM-TYPES, ROLE
OF PRODUCTION MANAGER, BENEFITS OF GOOD PRODUCTION
MANAGEMENT
Concept Of Production
Production is defined as the step-by-step conversion
Transformational Process
Product Design
Process Planning
Production Control
Maintenance
Continuous
Inventory
Quality
Cost
Output
Product
Services
Production System
The production system of an organization is that part,
Continuous Production
Mass Production
Batch Production
Output/Product Varity
shop
production
are
characterized
by
manufacturing of one or few quantity of products
designed and produced as per the specification of
customers within prefixed time and cost.
The distinguishing feature of this is low volume and
high variety of products.
A job shop comprises of general purpose machines
arranged into different departments.
Each job demands unique technological requirements,
demands processing on machines in a certain sequence.
is:
High variety of products and low volume.
Use of general purpose machines and facilities.
Highly skilled operators who can take up each job as a
challenge because of uniqueness.
Large inventory of materials, tools, parts.
Detailed planning is essential for sequencing the
requirements of each product, capacities for each work
centre and order priorities.
BATCH PRODUCTION
Batch production is defined by American Production
MASS PRODUCTION
CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION
Production facilities are arranged as per the sequence
operations.
Component materials cannot be readily identified with
final product.
Planning and scheduling is a routine action.
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.
PRODUCT
PROCESS
Planning-is deciding in advance what to do, how to do it, when to do it and who is to do it.
Planning bridges the gap from where we are, to where we want to go. It makes it possible for
things to occur which would not otherwise happen.
Routing may be defined as the selection of path which each part of the product will follow,
which being transformed from raw material to finished products. Routing determines the
most advantageous path to be followed from department to department and machine to
machine till raw material gets its final shape.
Scheduling- determines the programmed for the operations. Scheduling may be defined as
the fixation of time and date for each operation as well as it determines the sequence of
operations to be followed.
Strategic decisions
Operating decisions
Control decisions
Operations
differentiated based
goods/services
on
tangibility
of
finished
1.
2.
3.
4.
Production/Operations Strategy
Flexibility
Time Reduction
Technology
Worker Involvement
Re-engineering
Environmental Issues
Supply-Chain Management
Lean Production
Production control
Inventory management
Supply chain management
Quality control
Production equipments
maintenance and repairs
Industrial relations
Health and safety
Staff selection
Budget and capacity
planning