Module 1 Lesson 3
Module 1 Lesson 3
Linear Programming
-(optimum allocation of scarce resources)
Queuing Techniques
-useful for analyzing situations in which
waiting lines form.
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Inventory Models
(used to control inventory)
Project Models
PERT (Program Evaluation and
Review technique)
CPM (Critical Path Method)
ANALYSIS OF TRADE-OFFS
(Advantages and disadvantages or pros and cons)
SYSTEM APPROACH
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• Designed
• Redesigned
• Implemented
• Improved
• Changed
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ESTABLISHING PRIORITIES
PARETO PHENOMENON
It means that all things are not equal; some things will be
very important for achieving an objective or solving a problem,
and other things will not
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Worker safety
provide adequate training
maintaining equipment in good working condition
maintaining a safe working environment
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Product Safety
providing products that minimize the risk of injury to
users or damage to property or the environment.
Quality
honoring warranties
avoiding hidden defects
The Environment
obeying government regulations
The Community
being a good neighbor
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Closing Facilities
taking into account the impact on a community, and honoring
commitments that have been made.
Workers’ Rights
respecting workers’ rights, dealing with worker problems
quickly and fairly.
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RECENT TRENDS
They currently command considerable attention in
business, as they heavily influence planning and
decision making.
Cross-border transactions.
Transnational corporations.
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2. OPERATIONS STRATEGY
3. QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Key Features:
•Team Approach
•Finding and Eliminating Problems
•Emphasizes on serving the customer
•Continuously working to improve the system
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4. FLEXIBILITY
Changes in:
•volume of demand
•mix of products demanded
•product design
5. TIME REDUCTION
Efforts on reducing the time needed to accomplish various tasks in order to gain a
competitive edge.
6. TECHNOLOGY
Technology advances have led to a vast array of new products and processes.
The computer has had and will continue to have the greatest impact on business
organizations.
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7. WORKER INVOLVEMENT
8. REENGINEERING
• reducing waste
• using less toxic chemicals
• making it easier for consumers to recycle products
• and designing products and parts that can be used.
• " Environmentally responsible manufacturing".
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10. DOWNSIZING
-The main thought of scientific management was that there was “one best
way to do work”.