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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Chapter 2

Operations and Supply Strategy

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• Operations and Supply Strategy

• Competitive Dimensions

• Order Qualifiers and Winners

• Strategy Design Process

• A Framework for Manufacturing Strategy

• Service Strategy Capacity Capabilities

• Productivity Measures

OBJECTIVES

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What is Operations and Supply Strategy?

• Operations and supply strategy is concerned with setting broad policies and plan for using the resources of a firm to best support its long-term competitive strategy.

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Competitive Dimensions

• Cost or Price– Make the Product or Deliver the Service Cheap

• Quality– Make a Great Product or Deliver a Great Service

• Delivery Speed– Make the Product or Deliver the Service Quickly

• Delivery Reliability– Deliver It When Promised

• Coping with Changes in Demand– Change Its Volume

• Flexibility and New Product Introduction Speed– Change It

• Other Product-Specific Criteria– Support It

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Dealing with Trade-offs

Cost

Quality

DeliveryFlexibility

For example, if we improve customer service problem solving by cross-training personnel to deal with a wider-range of problems, they may become less efficient at dealing with commonly occurring problems.

For example, if we reduce costs by reducing product quality inspections, we might reduce product quality.

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Order Qualifiers and Winners

Defined

•Order qualifiers are the basic criteria that permit the firms products to be considered as candidates for purchase by customers

•Order winners are the criteria that differentiates the products and services of one firm from another

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Operations and Supply Strategy Framework

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What is Productivity?Defined

Productivity is a common measure on how well resources are being used. In the broadest sense, it can be defined as the following ratio: Outputs Inputs

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Total Measure Productivity

Total Measure Productivity = Outputs Inputs

or = Goods and services produced

All resources used

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Partial Measure Productivity

• Partial measures of productivity =

• Output or Output or Output or Output Labor Capital Materials Energy

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Multifactor Measure Productivity

Multifactor measures of productivity =

Output Labor + Capital + Energy

or

Output Labor + Capital + Materials

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Example of Productivity Measurement

• You have just determined that your service employees have used a total of 2400 hours of labor this week to process 560 insurance forms. Last week the same crew used only 2000 hours of labor to process 480 forms.

• Which productivity measure should be used?• Answer: Could be classified as a Total

Measure or Partial Measure.• Is productivity increasing or decreasing?• Answer: Last week’s productivity = 480/2000 =

0.24, and this week’s productivity is = 560/2400 = 0.23. So, productivity is decreasing slightly.

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Question Bowl

An operations and supply strategy is concerned with which of the following?

a. Setting specific policies and plansb. Short-term competitive strategiesc. Coordination of operational goalsd. All of the abovee. None of the above

Answer: c. Coordination of operational goals

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Question Bowl

Typically a strategy breaks down into what major components?

a. Operations effectivenessb. Customer managementc. Production innovationd. All of the abovee. None of the above

Answer: d. All of the above

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Question Bowl

A criterion that differentiates the products and services of one firm from another can be which of the following?

a. An order qualifierb. An order winnerc. PWPd. KPIe. None of the above

Answer: b. An order winner

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Question Bowl

A travel agency processed 240 customers on Day 1 with a staff of 12, and 360 customers the on Day 2 with a staff of 15. What can be said about the productivity shift from Day 1 to Day 2?

a. An increase in productivity from Day 1 to Day 2b. A decrease in productivity from Day 1 to Day 2c. The same productivity from Day 1 to Day 2d. Can not be computed from data abovee. None of the above

Answer: a. An increase in productivity from Day 1 to Day 2(Day 1 productivity = 240/12=20

Day 2 productivity = 360/15=24)

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End of Chapter 2

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