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Name
: Mary Jennifer.A Marks
: 80
Course
: Bachelors in Management Studies (BMS)
Subject
: Operations Management
Answer
the following question.
Question.
1. 2.
Ahmet grows domatoes in his 100 by 100 meters garden. He then sells the crop at
the local farmer’s market. Two summers ago, he was able to produce and sell
1200 kgs of tomatoes. Last summer, he tried a new fertilizer that promised a
20% increase in yield. He harvested 1350 kgs. Did the fertilizer live up to its
promise? (10 marks)
Answer:
2. Productivity = (1200 kgs)/ (100m x
100m) = (1200 kgs)/(10 000m2) = 0.12 kg/m2
Productivity = (1350 kgs
Question.
2. Kleen
Karpet cleaned 65 rugs in April, consuming the following resources: Labour: 520
hours at 13 MU/hour Solvent: 110 litres at 5 MU/litre Machine Rental: 20 days
at 50 MU/day a. What is the labour productivity? b. What is the multifactor
productivity? (10 marks)
Answer:
1.15 Kleen Karpet cleaned 65 rugs
in October, consuming the following
resources:
Labor: 520 hours at $13 per hour
Solvent: 100 gallons at $5 per
gallon
Machine rental: 20 days at $
Question.
3. A firm
uses exponential smoothing with a very high value of alpha. What does this
indicate with respect to the emphasis if placed on past data. (10 marks)
Answer:
A time series is a sequence of observations which are ordered in time. Inherent
in the collection of data taken over time is some form of random variation.
There exist methods for reducing of canceling the effect due to random
variation. Widely used techniques are "smoothing". These techniques,
when properly applied, reveals more clearly the underlying trends.
Enter the time
series Row-wise in sequence, starting from the left-upper corner, and the
parameter(s), then click the Calculate button for obtaining one-period-ahead
forecasting.
Question.
4. What
is production/operations? (10 marks)
Answer:
Production and Operations Management ("POM") is about the
transformation of production and operational inputs into "outputs"
that, when distributed, meet the needs of customers.
The process in
the above diagram is often referred to as the "Conversion Process".
There are several different methods of handling the conversion
Question.
5. What
factors distinguish between production and service operations? (10 marks)
Answer:
There are five main differences between service and manufacturing
organizations: the tangibility of their output; production on demand or for
inventory; customer-specific production; labor-intensive or automated
operations; and the need for a physical production location. However, in
practice, service and manufacturing organizations share many characteristics.
Many manufacturers offer their own service operations and both require skilled
people to create a profitable business.
Question.
6. What
are the major components of a production system? Give two examples. (10 marks)
Answer:
Production can be explained as an act of either manufacturing or mining or
growing of goods (commodities) generally in bulk for trade.
Production is
a method employed for making or providing essential goods and services for
consumers. It is a process that puts intangible inputs like ideas, creativity,
research, knowledge, wisdom, etc. in use or action. It is a way that transforms
(convert) tangible inputs like raw-materials, semi-finished goods and
unassembled goods into finished goods or commodities.
Meaning of
system: System is an arrangement or assembly of inter-dependent processes
(activities) that are based on some logic and function. It operates as a
Question.
7.
Contrast the world class view with the traditional view in quality control. (10
marks)
Answer:
There are many ways to measure organizational performance other than financial
output or profit. Modern measurement focuses on the essential activities,
resources and other factors - many less intangible than traditional indictors -
that impact on final outputs. These include modern methods such as Balanced
Scorecard.
'Quality
Tools' refers to tools and techniques used in
Question.
8.
Advertisement expenses are usually wasteful, with no guarantee of enhanced
sales or higher loyalty from among the target audience”. Do you agree with this
statement ?Present your view – point. (10 marks)
Answer:
Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade an audience to
purchase products, ideals or services. While advertising can be seen as
necessary for economic growth, it is not without social costs. Unsolicited
commercial email and other forms of spam have become so prevalent that they are
a major nuisance to users of these services, as well as being a financial
burden on internet service providers. Advertising increasingly invades public
spaces, such as schools, which some critics argue is a form of child
exploitation.
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