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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2014
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PROGRAM
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MBADS – (SEM 4/SEM 6) / MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 4) /
PGDFMN – (SEM 2)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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OM0013 – ADVANCED PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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SEMESTER
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3
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions
should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation
scheme.
1 List and explain the various phases of production planning and
control.
Answer : The four stages or steps
in production planning and control are:
1.
Routing,
2.
Scheduling,
3.
Dispatching,
and
4.
2 Explain the various types of layout
Answer : In manufacturing,
facility layout consists of configuring the plant site with lines, buildings,
major facilities, work areas, aisles, and other pertinent features such as
department boundaries. While facility layout for services may be similar to
that for manufacturing, it also may be somewhat different—as is the case with
offices, retailers, and warehouses. Because of its relative permanence,
facility layout probably is one of the most crucial elements affecting
efficiency. An efficient layout can reduce unnecessary material handling, help
to keep costs low, and maintain product flow through the facility.
PROCESS LAYOUT
3 Describe the different strategies of aggregate planning
Answer : Aggregate Planning:
Attempts to match the supply of
and demand for a product or service by determining the appropriate quantities
and timing of inputs, transformation, and outputs. Decisions made on production, staffing,
inventory and backorder levels.
Characteristics of aggregate planning:
4 Explain the commonly used techniques for work measurement.
Answer : Work measurement techniques are listed below:
1. Historical
data method - It uses the past performance data to set performance standards.
2. Time
study - It uses stop watch and is best suited for short-cycle repetitive jobs.
3. Work
sampling - Here, workers are observed many times at random.
4. Synthesis
method - Here, the full job is divided into element or parts.
5.
Predetermined motion time system (PMTS) -
Here, normally, three times are fixed for one job namely; normal, fast, and
very-fast
6.
7.
5 Discuss the eight dimensions of quality.
Answer : The definition of
quality is often a hotly debated topic. While it may seem intuitive, when we
get right down to it, “quality” is a
difficult concept to define with any precision.
The most fundamental definition
of a quality product is one that meets the expectations of the customer.
However, even this definition is too high level to be considered adequate.
In order to develop a more
complete definition of quality, we must consider some of the key dimensions of
a quality product or service.
6 What are the steps involved in the purchasing cycle?
Answer : Occasionally people may
buy on impulse. Often, however, they go through a recognizable purchase cycle.
"By targeting specific cycle stages, advertisers can increase relevancy by
delivering appropriate messages at the right time," says Page Zero Media's
Mona Elesseily in an article at Search Engine Land. Here are her definitions of
the five stages of the "buy cycle," and her tips for serving
customers at each one:
Stage 1: Awareness. When someone is beginning to think about a need
and to identify solutions, it's essential for a marketer to "just show up.
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