Slides 7 - Unit 4
Slides 7 - Unit 4
Slides 7 - Unit 4
Operational functions
Outline
I. Product and process design
II. Scheduling
III. Logistics and inventory management
IV. Control and distribution systems
V. Capacity management
I. Product/process design
1. Definitions:
• Product development is the process of creating a new product to
be sold by an enterprise to its customers.
– Design refers to the activities involved in creating the styling, look and
feel of the product, deciding on the product’s mechanical architecture,
materials and processes.
– Development refers collectively to the entire process of identifying a
market opportunity, creating a product to appeal to the identified market
and finally testing, modifying and refining the product until it is ready for
production.
2. Market pull vs. Technology push products?
• Market pull:
– The view that it is the pull of users in the market that is responsible for
innovation.
– The company first determines a new product to satisfy the needs of a
particular segment of its customers. Then engineering is then asked to
determine the technical feasibility of the new product idea.
– “Lead users” are of particular importance.
• Technology push:
– The view that it is the new knowledge created by technologists or
scientists that pushes the innovation process,
– Opens the way for a new product and marketing then attempts to
determine the idea’s prospects in the marketplace.
Source: Panhuyzen, 2016
• 3. The process:
•Capacity forecast
•Short term
•Adapt to immediate changes in demand
•Long term
•Markets will evolve
•Backlogs
•Employment
•Work force
•Employee training
•Long term
•Expansion
•Contraction