Showing posts with label Operations Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operations Management. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2016

OpMan Activity: PDQ Observation

1. PDQ OBSERVATION (Group)

            Even a mundane business like "Taho"/BBQ conformes to matching of product (output) to customer wants and needs. Otherwise you can't have a saleable product, an enterprise observes certain measures / procedures to ensure that product satisfies customer. "Taho" must be pure otherwise it will not congeal. After a certain time, it is no longer "Taho".

            DETERMINE the input / throughput (process) so that a product satisfies customer.

SUGGESTED MICRO ENTERPRISE
Turo-turo
Banana Q
Fish Ball
Hot Pandesal
Lugawan
Barbeque
Adidas
Jollijeep
BarbeQ
Others – Sago / Gulaman / Hotdog

Reference:
http://profjorgeentrep-jorge.blogspot.com/p/normal-0-false-false-false-en-ph-x-none.html#.VpF1qrZ974b

Monday, January 04, 2016

Operations Management Quiz 1

I.  Write G if the idea presented describes a  GOODS PRODUCER and S if the idea presented describes a SERVICES PRODUCER on the space provided. Each question is worth 1 point. NO ERASURES OF ANY KIND. USE BALLPEN OF ANY COLOR.

1.     Site of the facility is important for cost.
2.     Selling is distinct from production
3.     Many ouputs cannot be inventoried.
4.     Short response time to demand.
5.     Capital intensive.
6.     Quality not easily measured.
7.     Provider, not product, is often transportable.
8.     Large facilities with economies of scale.
9.     Reselling is unusual.
10.   Facilities are often difficult to automate.


II.
BUSINESS
PRODUCTIVITY
1.     Restaurant

2.      
Sales per Square Foot
3.     Paper Mill

4.     Chicken Farm

5.     Utility Plant


III. 
1. State five reasons for the claim that service sector productivity is difficult to improve. (5 points)