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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE SUMMER 2014
PROGRAM BBA
SEMESTER V
SUBJECT CODE & NAME BBA501 & PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS
MANAGEMENT
BK ID B1849
CREDIT & MARKS 4 CREDITS & 60 MARKS
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of
400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q. 1. Write short notes on:
Operations Strategy as a Competitive Weapon
Objectives of Operations Management
Reverse Engineering
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
Answer:
Operations Strategy as a Competitive Weapon:As a competitive weapon Shorter product cycle
Production flexibility Low cost process Convenience and location Product variety and facility size
Quality.In the face of global competition, many Indian manufacturers suffered declining sales,
market share, and profitability, during the early 1990s. One of the main reasons for this decline
was the ineffectiveness of the operations
2. Objectives of Operations Management:
Customers - These are the most obvious people who will be affected by any business. What the
chapter goes on to call the five operations performance objectives apply primarily to this group
of people.
Suppliers - Operations can have a major impact on suppliers, both on how they prosper
themselves, and on how
Reverse Engineering:Reverse engineering is the process of extracting knowledge or design
information from anything man-made. The ultimate goals for obtaining such information are
varied. A typical goal for reverse engineering a product is to create a (possibly improved) copy or
even a knockoff; this is
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM):Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of
computer software to control machine tools and related machinery in the manufacturing of
workpieces. This is not the only definition for CAM, but it is the most common; CAM may also
refer to the use of a computer to assist in all operations of a manufacturing plant, including
planning, management, transportation and storage. Its primary purpose is to create a faster
production process and components and
Q.2 Describe any TEN factors that affect decisions regarding choice of location?
Proximity to customers (markets)
Proximity to raw materials
Good transportation facilities
Availability of power
Basic amenities
Government policies
Environmental and community considerations
Proximity to subcontractors
Availability of cheap land
Availability of cheap, skilled and efficient labour
Answer:
1) Proximity to customers (markets): Proximity marketing is the localized wireless distribution of
advertising content associated with a particular place. Transmissions can be received by
individuals in that location who wish to receive them and have the necessary equipment to do
3. so. Every business depends on its customers for its very existence. To a greater or lesser extent,
most businesses also rely on employees and a variety of suppliers who provide needed goods
and services. Locating your business where these three groups can get to you easily is vital. If
your business depends in large part on drive-
Q.3 What are the various types and functions of stores?
Listing of functions of stores
Explanation of various stores(Receiving ,Main, Warehouse, Special)
Answer: The materials , lying unused but have future economic value are said to form inventory which
needs professional handling. Inventory control / management thus is a vitally important aspect of any
stores function. One of the basic functions of stores is to account for every material received in Stores
by maintaining proper records of all the incoming, stored and outgoing materials so that proper
accounting and audit trail is maintained. Hence , record keeping is a vital function of stores . Of course ,
it also goes along the various activities and with development in the information technology domain, the
record keeping in stores too is through electronic medium making the whole process smooth and
efficient.
Q.4 Write short notes on:
Warehousing
Scope of Project Management
Importance of sales forecasting
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Answer: Warehousing:
A warehouse is a commercial building for storage of goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers,
importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain
buildings in industrial areas of cities and towns and villages. They usually have loading docks to load and
unload goods from trucks.
Scope of Project Management:
4. Understand the project objectives: In order to define the scope of a project, it is necessary to
first establish the project objectives. The objective of a project may be to produce a new
product, create a new service to provide within the organisation, or develop a new bit of
software. There are any number of
Importance of sales forecasting: Sales forecasting is the prediction of future performance based
on available information about past performance. Devoting resources to in-depth sales
forecasting allows you to prepare for the upcoming needs of your business and increases the
likelihood of success regardless of
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM): Total productive maintenance (TPM) is a system of
maintaining and improving the integrity of production and quality systems through the
machines, equipments, processes and employees that add business value to the
organization.One of the main objectives of TPM is to increase the productivity of plant and
equipment with a modest investment in
Q.5 Define Method Study and state its objectives and procedure.
Definition of method study
List the any three main objectives of method study
1. To identify the proper sequence of production operations
2. To optimize the utilization of machineries
3. To reduce the manufacturing cycle time by reducing idle time of machinery
4. To choose the right kind and amount of materials and reduce the rawmaterial consumption per
unit of production
5. To reduce wastages and production of defective products
6. To enhance the tool life and therefore reduce the tool cost per unit ofproduction
7. To allocate work force optimally
Q.6 What are the major costs of quality. List the characteristics of quality.
Explanation of major costs of quality(Prevention , appraisal, internal failure and external failure
costs)
Listing of Characteristics of Quality from consumer’s point of view
5. Listing of Characteristics of Qualityproducer’s point of view
Answer:It is a Sum of costs incurred in maintaining acceptable quality levels plus the cost of failure to
maintain that level (cost of poor quality). Cost of Quality is the total cost to produce the product or
service of the project while ensuring quality standards. It includes prevention and appraisal costs (costs
of conformance) as well as failure costs (cost of non-conformance).
When it comes to making decisions, most managers speak money. The Cost Of Quality theory provides
the vocabulary to communicate between the quality
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