BA 105: Operations Management: Product Design and Process Selection - Manufacturing
BA 105: Operations Management: Product Design and Process Selection - Manufacturing
BA 105: Operations Management: Product Design and Process Selection - Manufacturing
Management
BA 105: Operations
Management
Customer Detailed
Benefit Product and
Package Process
Design Design
Understanding
Product
Competitive
Priorities
New Product Development
Development
Marketing Business
Strategy Analysis
Concept Product
Development New Product Development
and Testing
Development
Idea Test
Screening Marketing
Idea Commercialization
Generation
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BA 105: Operations
Product Design Management
Concurrent Engineering
• The simultaneous development of project design
functions, with open and interactive communication
existing among all team members for the purposes of
reducing time to market, decreasing cost, and
improving quality and reliability.
House of Quality
Ideal
Quality Function Customer Value Analysis/
Deployment Product Value Engineering
Marketing Marketing
Intelligence Research
Water resistance
Accoust. Trans.
Energy needed
Energy needed
Engineering
to close door
to open door
Competitive evaluation
resistance
Check force
Door seal
Characteristics
X = Us
on level
Window
ground
A = Comp. A
Customer B = Comp. B
Requirements (5 is best)
1 2 3 4 5
Easy to close 7 X AB
No road noise 2 X A B
Importance weighting 10 6 6 9 2 3 Relationships:
level to 7.5 ft/lb
Reduce energy
Reduce energy
Strong = 9
Reduce force
current level
current level
current level
Medium = 3
to 7.5 ft/lb.
Target values
Maintain
Maintain
Maintain
Small = 1
to 9 lb.
5 BA BA
B B BXA X
Technical evaluation 4 X B
(5 is best) 3 A A X
2 X A
1 X
Designing for the Customer BA 105: Operations
Management
Types of Processes
• Conversion
Changing iron ore into steel sheets or making
toothpaste.
• Fabrication
Making the steel sheets into car fenders forming
gold into a crown for a tooth.
Types of Processes
• Assembly
Assembling the fender into the car, packaging the
toothpaste, fastening the dental crown on a
patient’s tooth.
• Testing
Not a fundamental process but has grown to be an
essential stand-alone major activity.
Safety tests for the assembled car.
• Continuous Flow
Continuous assembly lines.
Highly automated structures constituting one
integrated “machine” to work 24/7.
II. Heavy
Batch Equipment,
Coffee Shop
III.
Assembly Automobile
Line Assembly,
Burger King
IV. Flexibility (Low)
Continuous Sugar Unit Cost (Low)
Flow Refinery
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BA 105: Operations
Process Selection Management
Virtual Factory
• A manufacturing operation where activities are carried
out not in one central plant, but in multiple locations
by suppliers and partner firms as part of a strategic
alliance.
Inspection
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BA 105: Operations
Process Flow Management
Process Flowchart
Material Inspect No,
Received
Material for Continue…
from
Supplier Defects Defects
found?
Yes
Return to
Supplier
for Credit
Joint Ventures
• An arrangement in which two companies provide the
assets and other expertise to a third company and
share the profits.
Time-to-Market
• Measures the frequency of new product introductions,
the time from initial product conception to market
introduction, and the percentage of sales of the new
product.
• It impacts on the responsiveness of customers and
competition and the quality of design.
Productivity
• Measures the engineering hours per project, and the
cost of materials and tooling per project.
• It impacts on the number and frequency (economies of
development) of projects.
Quality
• Measures the reliability of use (conformance), and the
performance and customer satisfaction (design).
• It impacts on the reputation (customer loyalty), the
market share, and the profitability.
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