Title: BSAD 102 Mike
1BSAD 102Mikes BikesBusiness Simulation
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2Introduction
- The importance of Operations Management
- OM is one of the three major functions of any
organization - OM is central to the production of goods and
services - OM is a costly part of an organization
- OM is a key organizational link to a firms
supply chain - The aim of Operations Management is to be
efficient and effective - Faster, cheaper, better
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3Objectives
- OM is central to the production of goods and
services - Developing an understanding of effective and
efficient production in your companies - OM is a costly part of an organization
- Developing an understanding of the drivers of
costs (capacity utilization, wastage, idle time,
quality orientation, inventory) in your companies - Finding relevant operations management reports
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4Decision Scenario
- Your design team has announced that they are now
only one year away from releasing three new bike
designs, an improved Mountain bike, and one
design each for the Road and Youth bike segments.
- Your main challenge for this year is to create a
capacity and quality management plan that takes
into account that you will have new products
available for launch next year.
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5Concepts
- Capacity
- Amount of output a system is capable of achieving
over a specified period of time or the amount of
a good that a firm can produce under normal
conditions - Determines the maximum number of bikes that can
be produced in your factory and your ability to
satisfy demand - Depends on the number, skill level, and
productivity of people working, the size and
layout of facilities, quantity and quality of
equipment, availability of inputs, and overall
scheduling of operations - Relevant Mikes Bikes Concepts
- Capacity maximum capable output of bikes
- Wastage time spent on activities such as
setting up and maintenance of machines - Idle time non-production time
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6Decisions
- Capacity re Mikes Bikes (see The Year Ahead)
- How is capacity measured?
- What is your capacity situation?
- How can you change your capacity? What impact
does a change in capacity have on your firm? - Should you increase, maintain or decrease your
capacity?
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7Decisions
- Capacity re Mikes Bikes
- How is capacity measured?
- Standard Capacity Unit (SCU) is the amount of
production resources required to manufacture one
bike - Varies by type of bike
- Mountain bike 0.5 SCU
- Road bike 1.0 SCU
- Youth bike 0.25 SCU
- What is your capacity situation?
- Refer to Production Planner
- 20,000 SCUs means at full capacity you can
produce 30,000 mountain bikes with .5 SCU with
5,000 SCUs wastage
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8Decisions
- Capacity re Mikes Bikes
- How can you change your capacity?
- Two ways to increase capacity
- Buy capacity (Asset on B/S and accounted on I/S)
this is adding to or expanding your current
production system - Reduce wastage (COGS) this is a method to
improve the efficiency of your current production
system - Sell capacity
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9Decisions
- Capacity re Mikes Bikes
- Should you increase, maintain or decrease your
capacity? - Are you launching a new bike?
- Do you have enough capacity? Do you have too
much? - Idle time
- You have too little if your idle time is 0
- You have the right amount if your idle time is
1-10 - You have too much capacity if your idle time is
more than 10 - Forecast(s)
- Maintain Mountain Bike? Adjust forecasts?
- Demand for new bike?
- Competition?
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10Concepts
- Capacity
- Key input to your firms costs, production speed,
and ability to generate a quality product - Production incurs direct and indirect outlays of
labour, materials and machine hours see COGM
and Gross Margin Report - Production efficiency improvements cost the firm
and lead to cost reductions see Factory
Overhead Allocation Rates
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11Concepts
- Quality
- The totality of features and characteristics of
a product or service that bear on its ability to
satisfy stated or implied needs American Society
for Quality - Quality refers to the satisfaction experienced
by customers from a product and is an important
determinant of demand Mikes Bikes Handbook - Implications re company reputation, customer
satisfaction, future growth, product liability,
competitiveness, marketing mix, manufacturing
strategy (faster, cheaper, better)
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12Quality Assurance Tools
- Benchmarking
- ISO 9000
- Re-engineering
- Competitive product analysis
- Value-added analysis
- Statistical process control
- Quality/cost studies
- Quality improvement teams
- Control charts
- Adding value through supply chains
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Quality Control Ensuring goods meet the firms
quality standards. Quality control requires
attention to both efficiency (quantity produced)
and quality (the ability of the product to
deliver the consumers expectations)
13Decisions
- Quality re Mikes Bikes
- There are three basic quality targets
- Low quality 0.50
- Medium quality is 0.75
- High quality is a rating of 0.95
- Do you have the quality rating your current
market demands? - Market Scenario Report and Product Dimension
Sensitivities - Are you launching a new bike? Do you have the
quality rating for your future market demands?
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14Decisions
- Quality re Mikes Bikes
- Implementing Quality Decisions Capacity Planner
- How much quality can you afford given the price
of your bike and your other functional decisions
(marketing, ops)? - Accounted as COGS
- Quality effectiveness improvements cost the firm
but should lead to fewer warranty returns (the
measure of quality in Mikes Bikes) see Factory
Overhead Allocation Rates and All Product Details
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15Concepts
- Physical Distribution
- Those activities needed to move a product from
the manufacturer to the end customer, including
warehousing (storage of goods) and transportation
(delivery of goods) - Warehousing costs include space rental or
mortgage payments, insurance, wages, inventory
control - Transportation costs include speed of delivery
(timeliness), weight of product, insurance, ease
of handling, and distance, as well as
cross-border considerations
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16Next Class
- Have your decisions input by 4 pm Tuesday
- Wednesdays class will focus on the Beothic case
please read and prepare questions - Mikes Bikes Report II due today or tommorrow by
300pm - Mike Bikes Report III due March 21st and
available on-line next class
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