Operation Management and Total Quality Management: PRELIM - 1st SEM, A.Y. 2019 - 2020
Operation Management and Total Quality Management: PRELIM - 1st SEM, A.Y. 2019 - 2020
Operation Management and Total Quality Management: PRELIM - 1st SEM, A.Y. 2019 - 2020
Chapter 1:
Prepared by:
Engr. John Paolo P. Severino, MBA
SBAA - Faculty / Industrial Engineer
Course Description
This course tackles the nature, scope, functions and importance of
operation management in business decision-making and basic
operational and the ways of approaching these problems.
Course Objectives
Develop an understanding of and an appreciation for the production and
operations management function in any organization.
To understand the importance of product and service design decision and
its impact other design decisions and operation.
To understand the importance of an effective production and operations
strategy to an organization.
To understand the relationship of the various planning practices of
capacity planning, aggregate planning, project planning and scheduling.
To understand the roles of inventories and basic of managing inventories
in various demand settings.
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Topics
Operation management topics References
include; Production and
Operations strategy, Operation
Process design, Management by
Capacity planning Steveson, Sum 2012
Production Schedule
Quality Assurance
Forecasting
Project Management
Facilities Location
ISO 9001 is for quality management. It is also known as QMS - Quality Management
System
ensure that its products or services satisfy the customer's quality requirements and
comply with any regulations applicable to those products or services. (eg. RoHS or
QA Passed)
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ISO 9001 is for quality management. It is also known as QMS - Quality Management
System
ensure that its products or services satisfy the customer's quality requirements and
comply with any regulations applicable to those products or services. (eg. RoHS or
QA Passed)
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*This position will also interact with the Board of Directors / Presidents or CEO.
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Operation Strategy
2. Time-based strategies strategy that focuses on reduction of time needed to
accomplish the task.
Operation Strategy
Operation Strategy is narrower scope, dealing primarily with the operations aspect of
the organization. It relates to products, process, methods, operating resources, quality,
costs, lead times and scheduling.
Planning
Capacity refers to an upper limit ceiling on the load that an operating unit can handle. It
needs include the equipment, space and employee skills or upper limit on the rate of output.
The load might be in terms of the number of physical units produce (e.g. laptop assembled
per hour) or the number of serviced performed (e.g. computers upgraded per hour).
The goal of strategic capacity planning is to achieve a match between the long-term supply
capabilities of an organization and the predicted level of long-term.
Overcapacity causes operating cost that are too high, while under-capacity strained
resources and possible loss of customers.
Capacity Planning
Defining and Measuring Capacity
1. Design Capacity: The maximum output rate or service capacity an operation, process or
facility is designed for.
Effective capacity is usually less than design capacity owing to realities of changing
product mix, the needs for periodic maintenance of equipment, lunch breaks, coffe
breaks in scheduling and balancing operations, and similar circumstances.
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Capacity Planning
Steps in the Capacity Planning Process
1. Availability capacity If an organization has available the equipment, necessary skills and
time, it often makes sense to produce an item or perform a service in-house.
2. Expertise If a firm lacks of expertise to do a job satisfactorily, buying might be a
reasonable alternative.
3. The nature of demand when demand for an item is high and steady, the firm is often
better off doing the work itself.
4. Quality consideration Firms that specialize can usually offer higher quality than an
organization can attain itself. Conversely, unique quality requirements of the desire to
closely monitor quality may cause an organization to perform a job itself.
Planning: Scheduling
Gantt Chart is used as visual aids for loading and scheduling purposes. They derive name from Henry Gantt,
who pioneered the use of charts for industrial scheduling in the early 1900's.
The purpose of Gantt chart is to organize and visually display the actual or intended use of resources in a time
framework. Managers may use the charts for trial-and-error schedule development to get an idea of what
different arrangement would involve.
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Actual Output
Controlling: Inventory
Just-in-Time system Improving profits and return on investment
by minimizing cost and eliminating waste through cutting
inventory on hand.
Controlling: Quality
David A. Garvin suggests that product and services have many dimensions of quality:
1. Performance: A product's primary operating characteristics. Using an autmobile as an
example, characteristic would include such things as acceleration, braking distance and
handling.
2. Features: The “bell and whistles” of a product. A car may have power options, a CD
deck, antilock brakes and and power seats. (e.g. Type J or K car)
3. Aesthetics: How a products looks, feel, sounds, tastes or smell. A car's colour instrument
panel design, and “feel of teh road” for example, may make it aesthetically pleasing.
4. Conformance: The degree to which physical and performance characteristics of a
product match pre-established standards.
5. Durability: The amount of use one gets from a product before it physically deteriorates
or until replacement is preferable. For a car it might include corrosion resistance.
Controlling: Quality
For services, research shows that the five key dimensions of service quality contribute to
customer perceptions:
1. Reliability: The ability to provide what was promised, dependably and accurately.
Examples include customer service representatives responding in the promised time,
following customer instructions, providing error-free invoices and statements, and
making repairs correctly the first time.
2. Assurance: The knowledge and courtesy of employees and their ability to convey
trust and confidence. Example include having capabilities to do the necessary works
and being polite and pleasant during customer transactions. (e.g. hanling customer
complaints)
3. Tangibles: The physical facilities and equipment, and the appearance of personnel.
Tangbles include attractive facilities, appropriately dressed employees, and well-
dessigned forms that are easy to read and interpret.
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Controlling: Quality
For services, research shows that the five key dimensions of service quality contribute to
customer perceptions:
4. Empathy: The degree of caring and individual attention provided to customers.
Examples might be the willingness to schedule deliveries at the customer's convenience,
explaining technical jargon in a layperson's language and recognizing customers by
name. (Protocol or Free delivery of purchased item)
Controlling: Quality
Cost Of Quality (COQ) is the sum of cost incurred by an organization in
preventing poor quality.
Preventive Costs are investments made to keep non-conforming products
from occurring and reaching the customer.
Appraisal cost are those associated with efforts to ensure conformance to
requirements, generally through measurement and analysis of data to
detect nonconformances. (e.g. test and inspection cost)
Internal failure costs are incurred as a result of unsatisfactory quality
found before the delivery of a product to the customer. (e.g. scrap or
rework cost)
Organization: Subcontracting
Subcontracts Contractor must be confident they
Subcontracting can shorten schedule can perform
and improve quality / efficiency if
subcontractor has access to superior Reputation
technology resources (knowledge). Labor force
Subcontracting can also reduce
schedule flexibility because of Job History
contractual constraint.
Major subcontractors sometimes
Fianancial strength
included in partnering team, working Past work with team
with government agencies and field
coordination. Estmating ability
Must bind subcontractor to a cost and
schedule consistent with overall
project paramenters.
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Organization: Subcontracting
Recruitment Recruitment Issues
The process of attracting Alternative to recruitment:
individuals in sufficient Outsourcing
numbers with the right skills Contigent labor
and appropriate times to apply Part-time employees
for open positions with the
organizations. Overtime
End of Chapter 1
Thank You.