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: Production Management : POM
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Production Management
Objectives :
Define production management
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Lecture Outline
Introduction Production Management Production Planning & Production Control Material Control & Material Handling Productivity Types of Productivity Quality Circles Training
Summary
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Production Management encompasses all activities that go into conversion of a s of inputs into outputs which are useful to meet human needs.
Sales
Finance
HRM
PM
Marketing
MIS QA
Engineering
Accounting
Routing
Scheduling
Production Control
Dispatching Expediting
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Productivity
Productivity is generally expressed as the ratio of outputs to inputs. It is a measure of the efficiency of the system and looks at the economies achieved during the processes. Capital Productivity Labour Productivity Personnel Productivity
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Types of Productivity
Capital Productivity
takes account of inputs of machines or land. Strategies needed to maximize the utilization of funds allotted
towards are:
Outsourcing strategies Methods improvement
Balancing of workstations
Quality circles Rationalisation of packaging methods
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Types of Productivity
Labour Productivity:
It takes account of inputs of employee hours worked It is measured by calculating the number of products per hour for an
individual.
Measurement of time required for any task is measured using Motion Study and Work Measurement methods.
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Types of Productivity
Personnel Productivity:
Personnel are the ones who: Facilitates the operations
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Quality Circles
Quality Circles:
Kaoru Ishikawa is the originator of the concept of Quality Circles. Uses the principle of fish bone diagram
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Training
Jobs need to be performed efficiently. For efficient job completion, person should be evaluated for Knowledge level, skill level and behavioral aspect.
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Summary
Production operations involve conversion of materials into saleable products. Getting maximum productivity depends on the utilization of
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