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Elective:
Operations Management (Part - 1)
Attend any 4 questions. Each question carries 25 marks
(Each answer
should be of minimum 2 pages / of 300 words)
Q. 1. Explain the 5 major responsibilities in operations
decisions. Give examples.
Answer:
Q. 2. Explain the strategy determination process in
operations.
Answer: Strategic
management comprehending a proactive, rational, normative and comprehensive
sequence, is composed of the following main steps, namely, determination of the
mission and goals, determination of the corporate strategies after an
environmental analysis, and implementation and control of these strategies. One
of the significant characteristics of the strategy determination process is the
notion of comprehensiveness that is a detailed study of strengths and
weaknesses of the firm and the opportunities and threats within the environment
and a deeper evaluation of the collected data. Allocating more time and
resources for this process, collecting more information and making more debates
over conflicting opinions among strategists before
Q. 3. Explain the behavioural dimensions of Job
Design.
Answer: Job
design is the consciously planned structuring of work effort performed by an individual
or a team of persons. Good job designs must answer the job-related questions
such as what work is to be performed, who is to perform the work, where the
work is to be done, when the work is to be done, why the job is necessary and
how should the work be accomplished. Job designers usually attempt to minimise
the amount of physical human effort. Years ago, employers looked for workers
with the physical capabilities to suit a given task. Today jobs are designed to
suit an average worker and capability distinctions are more likely to be on the
basis of education and experience.
For organisational purposes, we divide job design into two
basic elements, a human, element and a work element. Physiological, social and
Q. 4. What is work sampling? How does it proceed?
Explain.
Answer: Work
sampling is the statistical technique for determining the proportion of time
spent by workers in various defined categories of activity (e.g. setting up a
machine, assembling two parts, idle…etc.). It is as important as all other
statistical techniques because it permits quick analysis, recognition, and
enhancement of job responsibilities, tasks, performance competencies, and
organizational work flows. Other names used for it are 'activity sampling',
'occurrence sampling', and 'ratio delay study'.
In a work sampling study, a large number of observations are
made of the workers over an extended period of time. For statistical
Q. 5. What are the principle reasons for the lack of focus
in operations when practiced? Explain.
Answer:
Q. 6. Who is an average worker? Explain
Answer:
25 x 4=100 marks
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