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This lesson we will be covering... 3.2 – Revision and Analysis

www.njhunter.co.uk. This lesson we will be covering... 3.2 – Revision and Analysis. Last Test of this academic year is on 1 st July. NO IDEA I NEED HELP NEVER HEARD OF IT. OK I CAN DO THIS WITH SUPPORT SOME GUIDANCE NEEDED NEARLY AT MY TARGET. GOT IT!

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This lesson we will be covering... 3.2 – Revision and Analysis

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  1. www.njhunter.co.uk This lesson we will be covering...3.2 – Revision and Analysis Last Test of this academic year is on 1st July

  2. NO IDEA I NEED HELP NEVER HEARD OF IT OK I CAN DO THIS WITH SUPPORT SOME GUIDANCE NEEDED NEARLY AT MY TARGET GOT IT! VERY CONFIDENTWILL HIT MY TARGET GRADE EXCEED TARGET LEARNING OBJECTIVES Explore the Key Terms and JIT as a stock control method, and understand the bar gate graphs and different stock control methods available.

  3. Quiz • 1 – 3 marks • 2 – 1 mark • 3 – 1 mark • 4 – 3 mark • 5 - 1 mark • 6 - 1 mark • 7 – 2 marks • 8 – 3 marks • 9 – 1 mark • 10 – 1 mark 17 Marks available

  4. 1. What are the 3 elements of the design mix? • 3 marks

  5. 2. What is a prototype? • 1 Mark

  6. 3. How many prototypes do you think James Dyson made before the ‘real thing’? • 1 Mark

  7. 4. A Bar gate stock graph shows 3 levels, what are these? • 3 Marks

  8. 5. JIT stands for ? • 1 Mark

  9. 6. What is another term for minimum stock level? • 1 Mark

  10. 7. Define Stock? • 3 marks

  11. 8. Describe 2 benefits of not holding any stock? • 2 marks

  12. 9. TQM stands for ? • 1 mark

  13. 10. What does Kaizen Mean? • ’ • 1 mark

  14. SWAP PAPERS Lets see how we did

  15. 1. What are the 3 elements of the design mix? • Function • Cost • Appearance

  16. 2. What is a prototype? • A working model of the actual product. • This can be used to test and experiment. • I

  17. 3. How many prototypes do you think James Dyson made before the ‘real thing’? • 5,126

  18. 4. A Bar gate stock graph shows 3 levels, what are these? • Minimum stock level • Re-order level • Maximum stock level

  19. 5. JIT stands for ? • Just in time

  20. 6. What is another term for minimum stock level? • Buffer Stock

  21. 7. Define Stock? • Material that a business holds, waiting to be used as part of the production process or waiting to be sold and delivered to customers. • (3 parts – manufacturing, selling, sold items) • 3 marks

  22. 8. Describe 2 benefits of not holding any stock? • No space or storage needed • Money not tied up in stock • Reduce need for warehouse managers • Stock can not perish / go out of date • 2 marks

  23. 9. TQM stands for ? • Total Quality Management • 1 mark

  24. 10. What does Kaizen Mean? • Japanese for ‘continued improvement’ • 1 mark

  25. Revise for the 3.2 Topic Test • Design and Research – Design Mix • Managing Stock – Bar Gate / JIT • Quality – Control and Assurance • Cost Effective Operations – Productivity & Reducing costs • Effective Customer Service - + laws What areas am I least confident with?

  26. Effective Customer Service • Read and reflect • + Homework due in • Pelstone Hotels

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