Title: ISQA 459559 Production Planning
1ISQA 459/559Production Planning Control
- Professor Mellie Pullman
- Winter 2009
- Thursday 540-920 PM
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3Todays Activities
- Introduction
- Syllabus Important Dates
- What is Production Planning Control?
- Demand Management
4You can call me
- Mellie
- OR
- Dr. / Professor Pullman
- Office hours
- Wed 400-530 PM
- or by appointment
5Course Format
- Allowed 10 minutes break per hour of teaching
- 540 to 710-ish PM
- Break 20 min
- 730-ish to 9-ish PM
6My Background
- BS MS (Mechanical Engineering-Alternative Energy
Systems) - MBA Ph.D. (Operations Management Marketing
Models) - Work Experience
- Engineer
- Brew-master
- Landscape Contractor
- Quality Manager for Black Diamond Mountaineering
Ski Products - Consulting
7Consulting Product Process Design
- Cirque Du Soleil
- Hotels Airports
- Boutique Hotels
- Hyatt
- OHare International
- Ski resorts
- Black Diamond Mountaineering
- Nestle
- Vodafone
8Teaching
- 15 years covering many types of classes
- Supply Chain Management
- Operations Management
- Global Management
- Simulation Modeling
- Entertainment Management
- Service Operations Management
- Cornell, London Business School, Colorado State
University, Southern Methodist University,
University of Colorado, and University of Utah.
9Other fun facts
- Writing publishing articles books
- Traveling, rock climbing, skiing (Nordic racing,
telemarking back-country) cooking and checking
out food producers, wineries, breweries, and
restaurants.
10What about you?
- Please spend a few minutes filling out this index
card with - Your preferred first name ( last name)
- Contact email
- Where are you from?
- Work experience
- Your dream job a local company that intrigues
you (someplace you would like to visit) - Fun facts about you (things that you would be
doing if you werent working or in school)
11Tell your neighbor about yourself
- Your neighbor will introduce you to the class
- (dont read the card, tell us the significant
things you remember about the person after your
discussion)
12Course Description
- Understanding the role of production planning in
the operations strategy of the firm, - Understanding the mechanics of developing
production plans, - Developing basic computer skills (spreadsheets)
for planning and other activities, - Learning how to communicate goals and schedules
across an organization.
13Specific Topics
- in-depth analysis of integrated operations
management systems - Forecasting
- Operations planning and control
- Material requirements planning
- Master production scheduling
- Capacity planning
- Just-in-time/Toyota Production System
- Job Shop Scheduling
14The Classroom Mix
- Lectures, Case Discussions, Games Classroom
Exercises - Guest Speakers
- Field Trips
15Intellectual Contributions
16Individual Work
- 3 Problem Sets (25 )
- Problem Set 1(1/22)
- Problem Set 2 (2/12)
- Problem Set 3 (3/12)
- 2 Cases (20)
- Greaves Brewery (next week)
- Toyota Case Field Trip
- 3 Part Quiz (25)
17Problem Sets
- Applications of all methods
- Good practice for work environment
- Homework format
- Typed and complete sentences
- Well organized and labeled Spreadsheets
- Consider that your evaluator is a work supervisor
- Late homework 50 penalty
18Extra Credit
- Interesting current articles brought in for class
discussion on relevant topics will contribute
extra credit to your participation points. - Newspaper
- Popular press
- Internet
- 5 points max
19Group Activities (Team of 3 people)
- Game Preparation Performance(20)
- Lamson Corp (next week)
- Again Agame
- Bs Wax Candle
- Shell Game Job Shop Scheduling
- You will evaluate your team members participation
at the end of the quarter.
20Class Etiquette
- Laptop should be used for working on computer
exercises only, - Calculators will be very helpful for in-class
exercises, - Cell phones/Blackberries/etc. should be turned
off for class periods, - Please be respectful of your classmates and
professor by listening when they are talking and
not creating side conversations.
21Laptops In-Class Games
- One person from your team should have pre-loaded
the template for the days simulation game. - Please come prepared for all games with a full
understanding of the instructions and a strategy. - You will not be able to keep up with the fast
pace if you come in clueless.
22Teaching Philosophy
- Classes are not professor versus student. They
are professor and student trying to achieve the
same goal preparing the student for the working
world. - I will expect that you are putting time into this
class outside of our meeting times. For
instance, I will expect that you have read the
assigned readings and done the homework before
class. - If you ever are wondering why I have structured
the class a particular way or given a particular
assignment, ask me. Often, the answer may help
you better understand the material and the goals
of this class.
23REQUIRED MATERIALS
- 1. The Fundamentals of Production Planning and
Control, by Stephen N. Chapman, published by
Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN-0-13-017615-X.
(Henceforth referred to as Text) Price ranges
from 40 (used) to 71 (new) at bookstore. - 2. Cases Packet (Required) available at Copy
Center
24Challenge Level
- This class
- is very challenging
- requires your full engagement and preparation
- will prepare you for a real planning job
- Will take your spreadsheet skills to new heights
- Is not for people looking for a easy ride
- Please drop this class if you do not feel like
you will have at least 4 hours/week (outside of
class) to allocate to working on readings and
spreadsheet problems.
25Production Planning and Control
26Operations Supplier Capabilities and
Production Plan
- Who ?
- What ?
- Where ?
- When ?
Arrive at the right time
Arrive At the right place
To support Production Distribution
Right Quantities of Materials
27Specific Production Strategy creates different
planning needs
- Make-to-Stock
- Assemble-to-order
- Make-to-Order
- Engineer-to-Order
28Make-to-Stock
- Issues around
- Planning for Materials
- Planning for Production
- Inventory Management
- Potential waste and cost issues around poor
planning?
29Assemble-to-Order
- Issues around
- Planning for Materials
- Planning for Production
- Inventory Management
- Potential waste and cost issues around poor
planning?
30Make-to-order or Engineer-to-order
Firebikes Custom Bikes
- Issues around
- Planning for Materials
- Planning for Production
- Inventory Management
- Potential waste and cost issues around poor
planning?
31Trends influencing Production Planning Control
- Internationalization
- World wide manufacturing network
- Plug Play manufacturing
- Role of Customer
- Responsiveness (product process flexibility)
- Improved Service
- Mass customization
- Variety
- High Volumes
32Direction Setting (long term)
Engine (mid term)
Back end (Short term)
33Class break
- Please form a 3 person team for group activities
- I will take your photograph to put on your index
card. (Note If you have been in my class before,
I dont need your photo).