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Operations Management And Planning

Operations Management And Planning. Chapter 11. Bell Ringer. Think of a product / manufacturing business. What is the product? Where is it made? How is it made? Who makes it?. How It’s Made. http:// science.discovery.com/videos/how-its-made-crayons.html. Objectives .

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Operations Management And Planning

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  1. Operations Management And Planning Chapter 11

  2. Bell Ringer • Think of a product / manufacturing business. • What is the product? • Where is it made? • How is it made? • Who makes it?

  3. How It’s Made • http://science.discovery.com/videos/how-its-made-crayons.html

  4. Objectives • What operations managers do. • How do the two types of operating systems differ? • How managers use computers to design, engineer, and produce products • Factors to consider when selecting equipment. • Factors to consider when choosing a site. • The advantages of the three different types of facilities layout.

  5. Role of Operations Manager • What is an operations manager? • Managers responsible for the activities involved in the producing the goods or services. • What activities are they involved in? • Choosing a process • Selecting site • Facility layout • Designing jobs • Planning day to day production operations.

  6. Operating Systems • Continuous flow • Functions all the time • Intermittent-flow systems • Operate as needed

  7. Computer Technology for Operations Management • CAD • The use of computers to design products • CAE • Used to analyze performance of product • CAM • Computers provide instructions to automated production equipment • CIM • Computers used to integrate entire manufacturing process from concept to product support.

  8. Process Selection • What is it? • What factors must be considered? • How important a factor do you think the availability of parts and services is?

  9. Site Selection • What factors must be considered when choosing a site? • Three options for obtaining new space? • Expand site • Move entire operation to new site • Add another facility • Why is site selection important to a company? • Why did Saturn choose Spring Hill, TN?

  10. Facilities Layout • The process of planning the physical arrangement of a facility. • Materials Handling • Types of Layouts • Product Layout • Process Layout • Fixed Position Layout

  11. Operations Manager Assignment • Pick a partner • Complete project worksheet • Ch. 11.1 OperMgmt Activity.docx

  12. Review • We are going to list and rank the decisions an operations manager must make according to the most crucial to business success.

  13. Job Design and Planning Section 11.2

  14. Dates • Friday, Jan. 21st– Review for test • Wednesday, Jan. 26th– Kraft field trip – leave at 8 am • Monday, Jan. 24th– Chapter 10-11 Test • Friday, Jan. 28th – Article Discussion / Blog

  15. Bell Activity Operations – those parts of the company that produce the company’s goods and/or services. • PREDICT how the key terms on page 262 are related to operations. • Think of a job you have been paid to do and write a list of the tasks performed at that job. • Reminder – I need your permission to travel and permission for video form this week.

  16. Video • While watching the video clip, think about the planning, processes, job design and operations that it took to make what it is today. • http://science.discovery.com/videos/how-do-they-do-it-transportation/

  17. Section 11.2 Page 262 • Read Section 11.2 silently. • Try to remember as much as possible to recall later. • Take a fact from each student in the room • Correct facts through discussion • Reread with ½ the time • Correct more facts and add important new ones. • Reorganize the information in a graphic representation or list group label.

  18. Guided Practice • What is the difference between “job content” and “job design”? • Content – describes what the job is • Design – describes how the job is done.

  19. Assess • Answer Facts and Ideas Review as a class. • Create a 10 question quiz for Chapter 11. OR • Create a crossword puzzle using all of the key terms from the chapter.

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