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uestion 1. Explain briefly elements of operations strategy?
Answer: Elements or Components of Operations Strategy
The six elements of operations strategy are:
1) Designing of the production system
2) Facilities for productionand services
3) Product or service design and development
4) Technology selection, development, and process development
5) Allocation of resources
6) Focus on facilities planning
1 Designing of the production system
The designing of the productionsystem involves the selection of the type of product
design, processing system, inventory plan for finished goods, etc. The productdesign has
two varieties. They are:
Customized productdesign – The design is customized when the volume is low and
special features are inbuilt. Examples: Industrial products like turbines, boilers, air
compressors, etc.
Standard productdesign – The designer adopt a universal design so that the productill
have wide acceptanceacross the customers. Also the demand is more and quantity is high.
Examples: Air conditioners, TV, fans, etc. There are two types of production systems.
They are product focused and process focused. Product-focused systemis adopted where
there is mass production by using a group of machines. For example, products like
automobiles, computers, etc. In the process-focused system, the design is based on a
single task like painting, packing, heat treatment, etc.
2 Facilities for production and services
Certain specialization in production allows the firm to provide the customers with
products oflower cost, faster delivery, on-time delivery, high product quality, and
flexibility. Here, overheads will be less and the firm can outperform compared to the
competitors. While planning the specialized lines, the economies of scale and the
continuous demand are to be looked into. For example, Nikon Cameras plan and establish
special lines for each model and manufacture huge quantities for the global market. Here,
the economies of scale and the continuous demand matters.
3 Product or service designand development
The stages followed in developing a productare:
1. Generating the idea
2. Creating the feasibility reports
3. Designing the prototypeand testing
4. Preparing a productionmodel
5. Evaluating the economies of scale for production
6. Testing the productin the market
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7. Obtaining feedback
8. Creating the final design and starting the production.
Any productdesigned and introduced into the market has its own life cycle.
The various stages of life cycle are:
1) Introduction stage
2) Growth stage
3) Maturity stage
4) Decline stage
4 Technologyselectionand process development
A productselected for production will be analyzed for the process and the applicable
technology for optimal production. There are many challenges faced by the operations
managers in this decision as the alternatives are many. The techno-economic analysis for
each alternative will help to decide the required technology. Combining high technology
production equipments with conventional machines and using robotics, flexible
manufacturing systems, automated devices for material movements, etc have given an
edge to the productionunits to excel in quality, flexibility, productionat economic costs,
etc thus enabling the firm to meet the competitions.
5 Allocation of resources
The productionunits face continuous problems of allocating the scarce resources like
capital, machines, equipments, materials, manpower, services, etc. Allocation at the right
time to the right place of production indicates the efficiency of the productionplanners.
Optimal use of resources will enable economical production. Minimizing waste, optimal
utilization of resources, and the bestquality productdemand a sound operations Strategy.
6 Facility, capacity, and layout planning
The location, layout, and facilities creation for the productionare the key decision areas
for the operations manager. These are critical for achieving the competitiveness. The
decision also influences the future expansion of the plant. While evaluating the
alternatives, the operations manager will consider the availability of raw materials, access
to market, etc. Enormous capital requirement is required and the planning is always long
range. Here, the production process adopted and the technology pursued dictates the
Volume, quality, and costof production.
For full assignment call on 8602695861(devendra Kachhi)
Only 500 for whole assignments
Last date of submission 30/6/2014

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Mb0044 production & operation mangement

  • 1. 1 uestion 1. Explain briefly elements of operations strategy? Answer: Elements or Components of Operations Strategy The six elements of operations strategy are: 1) Designing of the production system 2) Facilities for productionand services 3) Product or service design and development 4) Technology selection, development, and process development 5) Allocation of resources 6) Focus on facilities planning 1 Designing of the production system The designing of the productionsystem involves the selection of the type of product design, processing system, inventory plan for finished goods, etc. The productdesign has two varieties. They are: Customized productdesign – The design is customized when the volume is low and special features are inbuilt. Examples: Industrial products like turbines, boilers, air compressors, etc. Standard productdesign – The designer adopt a universal design so that the productill have wide acceptanceacross the customers. Also the demand is more and quantity is high. Examples: Air conditioners, TV, fans, etc. There are two types of production systems. They are product focused and process focused. Product-focused systemis adopted where there is mass production by using a group of machines. For example, products like automobiles, computers, etc. In the process-focused system, the design is based on a single task like painting, packing, heat treatment, etc. 2 Facilities for production and services Certain specialization in production allows the firm to provide the customers with products oflower cost, faster delivery, on-time delivery, high product quality, and flexibility. Here, overheads will be less and the firm can outperform compared to the competitors. While planning the specialized lines, the economies of scale and the continuous demand are to be looked into. For example, Nikon Cameras plan and establish special lines for each model and manufacture huge quantities for the global market. Here, the economies of scale and the continuous demand matters. 3 Product or service designand development The stages followed in developing a productare: 1. Generating the idea 2. Creating the feasibility reports 3. Designing the prototypeand testing 4. Preparing a productionmodel 5. Evaluating the economies of scale for production 6. Testing the productin the market
  • 2. 2 7. Obtaining feedback 8. Creating the final design and starting the production. Any productdesigned and introduced into the market has its own life cycle. The various stages of life cycle are: 1) Introduction stage 2) Growth stage 3) Maturity stage 4) Decline stage 4 Technologyselectionand process development A productselected for production will be analyzed for the process and the applicable technology for optimal production. There are many challenges faced by the operations managers in this decision as the alternatives are many. The techno-economic analysis for each alternative will help to decide the required technology. Combining high technology production equipments with conventional machines and using robotics, flexible manufacturing systems, automated devices for material movements, etc have given an edge to the productionunits to excel in quality, flexibility, productionat economic costs, etc thus enabling the firm to meet the competitions. 5 Allocation of resources The productionunits face continuous problems of allocating the scarce resources like capital, machines, equipments, materials, manpower, services, etc. Allocation at the right time to the right place of production indicates the efficiency of the productionplanners. Optimal use of resources will enable economical production. Minimizing waste, optimal utilization of resources, and the bestquality productdemand a sound operations Strategy. 6 Facility, capacity, and layout planning The location, layout, and facilities creation for the productionare the key decision areas for the operations manager. These are critical for achieving the competitiveness. The decision also influences the future expansion of the plant. While evaluating the alternatives, the operations manager will consider the availability of raw materials, access to market, etc. Enormous capital requirement is required and the planning is always long range. Here, the production process adopted and the technology pursued dictates the Volume, quality, and costof production. For full assignment call on 8602695861(devendra Kachhi) Only 500 for whole assignments Last date of submission 30/6/2014