Principles of operations management: with tutorials
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adam_text | Introduction to Operations
Management
1 Operations and Productivity 1
2 Operations Strategy for Goods and
Services 27
Supplement:
Forecasting 45
Building World Class
Operations
3 Total Quality Management 89
Supplement:
Quality via Statistical Process
Control 115
4 Design of Goods and Services 141
5 Process and Capacity Design 169
6 Selecting the Location 201
7 People and Work Systems 127
8 Layout Designs 265
Managing World Class
Operations
9 Inventory for Independent Demand 305
10 Inventory for Dependent Demand 343
11 Just in Time Systems 375
Supplement:
Supply Chain Management 397
12 Aggregate Scheduling 415
13 Short Term Scheduling 445
14 Project Scheduling 479
Supplement:
Maintenance Management 517
Tutorials
Tl Decision Making Tools Tl
72 Linear Programming T18
T3 Transportation Modeling T45
T4 Learning Curves T65
T5 Waiting Line Models T79
T6 Simulation T107
Appendices
A Normal Curve Areas and How to Use
the Normal Distribution A2
B Using POM for Windows A5
C Answers to Self Tests A12
D Answers to Even Numbered Problems
A16
Glossary A28
Index II
Contents
Preface xxiii
Introduction to Operations
Management 1
1 Operations and Productivity 1
What Is Operations Management? 3
Heritage of Operations Management 3
Organizing for the Creation of Goods and
Services 5
Why Study OM? 6
What Operations Managers Do 7
Where Are the Jobs in OM? 10
Operations in the Service Sector 11
Differences Between Goods and Services 11
Growth of Services 12
Service Pay 12
The Productivity Challenge 15
Productivity Measurement 15
Productivity Variables 16
Productivity and the Service Sector 18
Summary 20
Key Terms 20
Solved Problem 21
Discussion Questions 21
Self Test Chapter 1 22
Operations in Practice Exercises 23
Problems 23
Case Study: National Air Express 24
Bibliography 25
2 Operations Strategy for Goods and
Services 27
Identifying Missions and Strategies 28
Mission 28
Strategy 28
Decisions of OM 32
Operations Strategy Issues 34
Research 34
Preconditions 34
Dynamics 35
Strategy Implementation 37
Identify Key Tasks 38
Build and Staff the Organization 38
Summary 39
Key Terms 39
Solved Problem 39
Discussion Questions 40
Operations in Practice Exercise 40
Problems 40
Self Test Chapter 2 41
Case Studies: Johannsen Steel Company 42
Michelin, Inc. 43
Bibliography 43
Supplement to Chapter 2:
Forecasting 45
What Is Forecasting? 46
Forecasting Time Horizons 46
The Influence of Product Life Cycle 47
Types of Forecasts 48
The Strategic Importance of Forecasting 48
Human Resources 48
Capacity 48
Supply Chain Management 48
Forecasting Approaches 49
Overview of Qualitative Methods 49
Overview of Quantitative Methods 50
Eight Steps to a Forecasting System 50
Time Series Forecasting 50
Decomposition of a Time Series 50
Moving Averages 52
Weighted Moving Averages 52
Exponential Smoothing 54
Exponential Smoothing with Trend 58
Trend Projections 58
Seasonal Variations in Data 61
Causal Forecasting Methods: Regression
Analysis 62
Using Linear Regression Analysis to Forecast 63
Standard Error of the Estimate 65
Correlation Coefficients for Regression Lines 66
Multiple Regression Analysis 68
Monitoring and Controlling Forecasts 68
Adaptive Smoothing 70
Forecasting the Service Sector 70
The Computer s Role in Forecasting 71
Summary 72
Key Terms 72
Using POM for Windows in Forecasting 73
Using Excel Spreadsheets in Forecasting 74
Solved Problems 76
Discussion Questions 78
Operations in Practice Exercise 78
Self Test Supplement 2 79
Problems 80
Case Study: The North South Airline 87
Bibliography 88
Building World Class Operations 8i
3 Total Quality Management 89
Defining Quality 90
Why Quality Is Important 91
International Quality Standards 93
Japan s Industrial Standard 94
Europe s ISO 9000 Standard 94
U.S. Standards 94
ISO 14000 94
Total Quality Management 95
Continuous Improvement 96
Employee Empowerment 96
Benchmarking 96
Just in Time (JIT) 98
Knowledge of TQM Tools 98
Tools for TQM 98
Quality Function Deployment 98
Taguchi Technique 100
Pareto Charts 102
Process Charts 103
Cause and Effect Diagrams 104
Statistical Process Control (SPC) 104
The Role of Inspection 105
When and Where to Inspect 106
Source Inspection 107
Service Industry Inspection 107
Total Quality Management in Services 107
Summary 109
Key Terms 109
Self Test Chapter 3 110
Discussion Questions 111
Operations in Practice Exercise 111
Problems 111
Case Study: Milt and Michael s Cleaning 112
Bibliography 113
Supplement to Chapter 3: Quality v
Statistical Process Control 115
Statistical Process Control (SPC) 116
Control Charts for Variables 118
The Central Limit Theorem 119
Setting Mean Chart Limits (x Charts) 120
Setting Range Chart Limits (R Charts) 122
Control Charts for Attributes 124
Acceptance Sampling 127
Operating Characteristic Curve 127
I Average Outgoing Quality 129
Summary 129
1 Key Terms 130
Using POM for Windows 130
Using Excel Spreadsheets for Statistical Process
Control 131
Solved Problems 132
Discussion Questions 133
Self Test Supplement 3 134
Operations in Practice Exercise 135
Problems 135
Case Study: SPC at the Gazette 139
Bibliography 140
4 Design of Goods and Services 141
Goods and Services Selection 142
Product Options 142
Generation of New Product Opportunities 143
Product Life 144
Time Based Competition 145
Product Development 147
Product by Value 148
Defining and Documenting the Product 149
Make or Buy 149
Group Technology 150
Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided
Manufacture 152
Documents for Production 154
Service Design 155
Documents for Services 157
Product Reliability 158
Improving Individual Components 158
Providing Redundancy 159
Contents XV
Transition to Production 160 £ SELECTING THE LOCATION 201
Summary 161
Key Terms 161 The Strategic Importance of Location 202
Using POM for Windows for Reliability Analysis 162 Factors That Affect Location Decisions 203
Solved Problems 162 Labor Productivity 203
Discussion Questions 163 Exchange Rates 203
Operations in Practice Exercise 163 Costs 205
Self Test Chapter 4 164 Attitudes 205
Problems 165 Methods of Evaluating Location Alternatives 206
Case Study: GE s Rotary Compressor 167 The Factor Rating Method 206
Bibliography 168 Locational Break Even Analysis 206
Center of Gravity Method 209
5 Process and Capacity Design 169 , The Transportation Model 211
Service Location Strategy 212
Three Process Strategies 170 How Hotel Chains Select Sites 213
Process Focus 171 The Telemarketing Industry 214
Product Focus 171 Summary 215
Repetitive Focus 172 Key Terms 215
Moving Toward Lean Production 172 Using POM for Windows 216
Comparison of Process Choices 174 Using Excel Spreadsheets to Solve a Factor Rating
Machinery, Equipment, and Technology 175 Problem 217
Numerical Control 175 Solved Problems 217
Process Control 176 Discussion Questions 219
Robots 176 Self Test Chapter 6 221
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) 177 Operations in Practice Exercise 221
Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) 177 Problems 221
Computer Integrated Manufacture (CIM) 178 Case Study: Southern Recreational Vehicle Company 224
j Process Reengineering 178 Bibliography 225
| Time Function Mapping 180
I Work Flow Analysis 181 rj _ ... _ _„_
] Choosing a Service Process Strategy 182 7 PEOPLE AND WORK SYSTEMS 227
Service Sector Considerations 182 People and Work Systems 228
Customer Interaction and Process Strategy 183 Constraints on People and Work Systems 228
Other Service Process Opportunities 185 Job Classifications and Work Rules 229
Capacity 186 Job Design 229
Capacity Management 186 Labor Specialization 230
Forecasting Capacity Requirements 187 Job Expansion 230
Demand Management 188 Psychological Components of Job Design 231
Break Even Analysis 189 Self Directed Teams 232
Making the Investment 193 Motivation and Incentive Systems 234
Strategy Driven Investments 194 Ergonomics and Work Methods 234
Investment, Variable Cost, and Cash Flow 194 Labor Standards and Work Measurement 240
Summary 194 Historical Experience 241
Key Terms 195 Time Studies 242
Solved Problems 195 Predetermined Time Standards 247
Discussion Questions 196 Work Sampling 249
Self Test Chapter 5 197 Summary 252
Operations in Practice Exercise 198 Key Terms 252
Problems 198 Using Excel Spreadsheets for Time Study 253
Case Study: Service at Minit Lube, Inc. 200 Solved Problems 253
Bibliography 200 Self Test Chapter 7 256
Contents XV
6 Selecting the Location 201
The Strategic Importance of Location 202
Factors That Affect Location Decisions 203
Labor Productivity 203
Exchange Rates 203
Costs 205
Attitudes 205
Methods of Evaluating Location Alternatives 206
The Factor Rating Method 206
Locational Break Even Analysis 206
Center of Gravity Method 209
The Transportation Model 211
Service Location Strategy 212
How Hotel Chains Select Sites 213
The Telemarketing Industry 214
Summary 215
Key Terms 215
Using POM for Windows 216
Using Excel Spreadsheets to Solve a Factor Rating
Problem 217
Solved Problems 217
Discussion Questions 219
Self Test Chapter 6 221
Operations in Practice Exercise 221
Problems 221
Case Study: Southern Recreational Vehicle Company 224
Bibliography 225
7 People and Work Systems 227
People and Work Systems 228
Constraints on People and Work Systems 228
Job Classifications and Work Rules 229
Job Design 229
Labor Specialization 230
fob Expansion 230
Psychological Components of Job Design 231
Self Directed Teams 232
Motivation and Incentive Systems 234
Ergonomics and Work Methods 234
Labor Standards and Work Measurement 240
Historical Experience 241
Time Studies 242
Predetermined Time Standards 247
Work Sampling 249
Summary 252
Key Terms 252
Using Excel Spreadsheets for Time Study 253
Solved Problems 253
Self Test Chapter 7 256
xviii Contents
Discussion Questions 257
Operations in Practice Exercise 257
Problems 258
Case Studies: The Fleet That Wanders; Lincoln Electric s
Incentive Pay Systems 262
Bibliography 264
8 Layout Designs 265
Strategic Importance of Layout Decisions 266
Matching Layouts to Strategies—Some Examples 266
Types of Layouts 267
Fixed Position Layout 268
Process Oriented Layout 269
Cellular Layout 274
Focused Work Center and Focused Factory 276
Office Layout 277
Retail Store Layout 278
Warehousing and Storage Layouts 279
Crossdocking 279
Product Oriented Layout 280
Assembly Line Balancing 280
Summary 286
Key Terms 286
Using POM for Windows for Layout Design 287
Solved Problems 289
Self Test Chapter 8 293
Discussion Questions 294
Operations in Practice Exercise 294
Problems 294
Case Studies: State Automobile License Renewals 300
Des Moines National Bank 301
Bibliography 303
Managing World Class Operations 305
9 Inventory for Independent Demand 305
Functions of Inventory 306
Types of Inventory 306
Inventory Management 307
ABC Analysis 307
Record Accuracy 308
Cycle Counting 309
Control of Services Inventories 309
Inventory Models 309
Independent versus Dependent Demand 309
Holding, Ordering, and Setup Costs 310
Inventory Models for Independent Demand 311
The Basic Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
Model 312
Minimize Costs 312
Reorder Points 316
Production Order Quantity Model 317
Quantity Discount Models 320
Probabilistic Models with Constant Lead Time :
Fixed Period Systems 326
Summary 327
Key Terms 328
Using POM for Windows 329
Using Excel Spreadsheets to Solve Inventory Problems
Solved Problems 332
Discussion Questions 334
Operations in Practice Exercise 334
Problems 334
Self Test Chapter 9 335
Case Studies: Sturdivant Sound Systems; Martin Pullir,
Bicycle Corporation 340
Bibliography 341
10 Inventory for Dependent Demand I
Dependent Inventory Model Requirements 344
Master Production Schedule 344
Specifications or Bills of Material 346
Accurate Inventory Records 348
Purchase Orders Outstanding 349
Lead Times for Each Component 349
Benefits of MRP 350
MRP Structure 350
MRP Management 354
MRP Dynamics 354
MRP and JIT 355
Lot Sizing Techniques 355
Extensions of MRP 358
MRP in Services 359
Restaurant Example 359
Distribution Example 361
Summary 361
Key Terms 361
Using POM for Windows to Solve MRP Problems 362
Discussion Questions 363
Solved Problem 364
Self Test Chapter 10 365
Operations in Practice Exercise 366
Problems 366
Case Study: Service, Inc. 372
Bibliography 373
11 Just in Time Systems 375
Just in Time Attacks Waste and Variability 376
Waste Reduction 376
Variability Reduction 376
Pull versus Push 378
Suppliers 378
Goals of JIT Partnerships 378
Concerns of Suppliers 380
JIT Layout 381
Distance Reduction 382
Increased Flexibility 382
Impact on Employees 382
Reduced Space and Inventory 382
Inventory 383
Hidden Variability 383
Inventory Reduction 383
Small Lots Essential 383
Setup Costs Driven Down 384
Scheduling 385
Level Material Use Schedules 386
Kanban 387
Quality 389
Employee Empowerment 389
JIT in Services 390
Summary 391
Key Terms 391
Discussion Questions 392
Self Test Chapter 11 393
Operations in Practice Exercise 394
Case Study: Electronic Systems, Inc. 394
Bibliography 395
Supplement to Chapter 11: Supply
Chain Management 397
Strategic Importance of Supply Chain
Management 398
Purchasing 399
Operations Environment 400
Service Environments 400
Make or Buy 400
Purchasing Strategies 401
Many Suppliers 401
Few Suppliers 402
Vertical Integration 403
Keiretsu Networks 404
Virtual Companies 405
Purchasing Management 405
Vendor Relations 405
Purchasing Techniques 407
Materials Management 408
Distribution Systems 409
Benchmarking Supply Chain Management 410
Summary 410
Contents
Key Terms 410
Self Test Supplement 11 411
Discussion Questions 412
Operations in Practice Exercise 412
Problems 412
Case Studies: Factory Enterprises, Inc.; Thomas
Manufacturing Company 413
Bibliography 414
12 Aggregate Scheduling 415
The Strategic Importance of Aggregate
Scheduling 416
The Planning Process 416
The Nature of Aggregate Scheduling 417
Aggregate Planning Strategies 419
Capacity Options 419
Demand Options 420
Mixing Options to Develop a Plan 420
Level Scheduling 421
Methods for Aggregate Scheduling 421
Graphical and Charting Methods 422
Mathematical Approaches for Planning 426
Comparison of Aggregate Planning Methods 42
Disaggregation 429
Aggregate Scheduling in Services 430
Restaurants 430
Miscellaneous Services 431
National Chains of Small Service Firms 431
Airline Industry 431
Hospitals 431
A Case Study of Aggregate Scheduling in a Law
Firm 431
Summary 432
Key Terms 433
Using POM for Windows for Aggregate Planning 43:
Solved Problems 434
Discussion Questions 436
Self Test Chapter 12 437
Operations in Practice Exercise 438
Problems 438
Case Study: Southwestern State College 443
Bibliography 444
13 Short Term Scheduling 445
Strategic Importance of Short Term Scheduling .
Scheduling Issues 446
Forward and Backward Scheduling 447
Scheduling Criteria 448
Scheduling Process Focused Work Centers 448
Loading Jobs in Work Centers 449
XX Contents
Gantt Charts 449
Assignment Method 451
Sequencing Jobs in Work Centers 454
Priority Rules for Dispatching Jobs 454
Critical Ratio 458
Sequencing N Jobs on Two Machines: Johnson s
Rule 459
Limitations of Rule Based Systems 460
Finite Scheduling 461
Theory of Constraints 461
Bottleneck Work Centers 462
Repetitive Manufacturing 462
Scheduling for Services 464
Scheduling Nurses with Cyclical Scheduling 465
Summary 466
Key Terms 466
Using POM for Windows to Solve Scheduling
Problems 466
Solved Problems 467
Discussion Questions 471
Operations in Practice Exercise 471
Self Test Chapter 13 472
Problems 473
Case Study: The NASA Space Shuttle 478
Bibliography 478
14 Project Scheduling 479
The Strategic Importance of Project
Management 480
Project Planning 480
Project Scheduling 481
Project Controlling 482
Project Management Techniques: PERT and
CPM 483
The Framework of PERT and CPM 483
Activities, Events, and Networks 484
Dummy Activities and Events 486
PERT and Activity Time Estimates 488
Critical Path Analysis 489
The Probability of Project Completion 493
Cost Time Trade Offs and Project Crashing 495
Applying Project Scheduling to Service Firms 498
Installing a New Computer System 498
Relocating St. Vincent s Hospital 498
A Critique of PERT and CPM 500
Summary 500
Key Terms 500
Using POM for Windows 501
Using Excel Spreadsheets for Project Scheduling 501
Solved Problems 503
Self Test Chapter 14 507
Discussion Questions 508
Operations in Practice Exercise 508
Problems 508
Case Study: The Family Planning Research Center of
Nigeria 514
Bibliography 516
Supplement to Chapter 14:
Maintenance Management 517
The Strategic Importance of Maintenance 518
Maintenance Categories 519
Implementing Preventive Maintenance 519
Simulation Models for a Maintenance Policy 522
Key Terms 522
Discussion Questions 522
Self Test Supplement 14 523
Problems 523
Case Study: Worldwide Chemical Company 524
Bibliography 525
Tutorials Tl
Tl Decision Making Tools Tl
Fundamentals of Decision Making T2
Decision Tables T3
Decision Making Under Risk T3
Expected Value of Perfect Information (EVPI) T4
Decision Trees T5
A More Complex Decision Tree T7
Summary T10
Key Terms T10
Using POM for Windows to Solve Decision Table and Tree
Problems T10
Using Excel Spreadsheets Til
Solved Problem T12
Self Test Tutorial 1 T13
Discussion Questions T13
Problems T14
Case Study: Nigel Smythe s Heart Bypass Operation T17
Bibliography T18
T2 Linear Programming T19
Requirements of a Linear Programming Problem T20
Formulating Linear Programming Problems T21
Shader Electronics Example T21
Graphical Solution to a Linear Programming
Problem T22
Graphical Representation of Constraints T22
Iso Profit Line Solution Method T24
Corner Point Solution Method T26
Solving Minimization Problems T28
Sensitivity Analysis T29
The Simplex Method of LP T30
Karmarkar s Algorithm T30
Summary T31
Key Terms T31
Using POM for Windows to Solve LP Problems T32
Using Excel Spreadsheets to Solve LP Problems T32
Solved Problems T34
Discussion Questions T35
Self Test Tutorial 2 T36
Problems T37
Case Study: Chase Manhattan Bank T43
Bibliography T44
T3 Transportation Modeling T45
Transportation Modeling T46
Developing an Initial Solution—
The Northwest Corner Rule T47
The Stepping Stone Method T49
Special Issues in Modeling T53
Demand Not Equal to Supply T53
Degeneracy T54
Summary T55
Key Terms T55
Using POM for Windows for Transportation Problems T5!
Solved Problems T56
Self Test Tutorial 3 T58
Discussion Questions T59
Problems T59
Case Study: Andrew Carter, Inc. T63
Bibliography T64
T4 Learning Curves T65
Learning Curves in Services and Manufacturing T67
Applying the Learning Curve T68
Arithmetic Approach T68
Logarithmic Approach T68
Learning Curve Coefficient Approach T69
Strategic Implications of Learning Curves T71
Summary 772
Key Term T72
Using POM for Windows for Learning Curves T72
Using Excel Spreadsheets for Learning Curves T73
Solved Problems T73
Discussion Questions T74
Self Test Tutorial 4 T74
Problems T75
Contents xxi
Case Study: SMT s Negotiation with IBM 176
Bibliography 177
T5 Waiting Line Models T79
Characteristics of a Waiting Line System T81
Arrival Characteristics T81
Waiting Line Characteristics T82
Service Facility Characteristics T83
Measuring the Queue s Performance T84
The Variety of Queuing Models T85
Model A: Single Channel Queuing Model with Poisson
Arrivals and Exponential Service Times T86
Model B: Multiple Channel Queuing Model T90
Model C: Constant Service Time Model T92
Model D: Limited Population Model T93
Other Queuing Approaches T96
Summary T97
Key Terms 197
POM for Windows for Queuing 197
Using Excel Spreadsheets for Queuing 197
Solved Problems 198
Discussion Questions T100
Self Test Tutorial 5 T101
Problems T102
Case Study: The Winter Park Hotel T106
Bibliography T106
T6 Simulation T107
5 Simulation Defined T108
Advantages and Disadvantages of Simulation T108
Monte Carlo Simulation T109
Simulation and Inventory Analysis T113
The Role of Computers in Simulation T117
Key Terms Til 7
Using POM for Windows for Simulation Tl 17
Simulation with Excel Spreadsheets T118
Solved Problems T120
Discussion Questions T121
Self Test Tutorial 6 T122
Problems T123
Case Study: Alabama Airlines T127
Bibliography T128
Appendices Al
A Normal Curve Areas and How to Use the Normal
Distribution A2
B Using POM for Windows A5
C Answers to Self Tests A12
D Answers to Even Numbered Problems A16
Glossary A28
Index II
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