Presented By Dr . Niraj Chaudahri Assistant Professor, Sanjivani College of Engineering , Dept.of MBA, Kopargaon 1 Sanjivani College of Engineering, Kopargaon Department of MBA www.sanjivanimba.org.in 203- Operation Management Process Product Matrix
Process Product Matrix The process product matrix merges the product lifecycle, which encompasses all aspects of the product development process from ideation to a product’s growth or decline with the process lifecycle, the progression towards a more cost-effective and productive standardized structure. Product leaders can use the matrix to educate teams, stakeholders, and departments within the organization on the product-process lifecycle of a project.
Process Product Matrix
Advantage of Process Product Matrix Invites broader thinking about organizational competence and competitive advantage. Enables greater involvement during planning, leading to better alignment among departments and the organization as a whole. Provides a pathway to more informed predictions and strategic responses to industry shifts and changes. Used to identify business opportunities and guide investment decisions
Disadvantage Process Product Matrix Is static with limited product variety. Dimensions are too simple. Based on current products
Job Production Job production, sometimes called jobbing or one-off production, involves producing custom work , such as a one-off product for a specific customer or a small batch of work in quantities usually less than those of mass-market products. Job production, involves intermittent process as the work is carried as and when the order is received. It consists of bringing together of material, parts and components in order to assemble and commission a single piece of equipment or product.
Job Production
Batch Production Batch production is a method of manufacturing where the products are made as specified groups or amounts, within a time frame. A batch can go through a series of steps in a large manufacturing process to make the final desired product. Batch production is used for many types of manufacturing that may need smaller amounts of production at a time to ensure specific quality standards or changes in the process.
Batch Production
Assembly Line An assembly line is a production process that divides up the labor process. It breaks up the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence. An assembly line process consists of highly similar goods produced in a repetitive manner. Workstations are set up so that products can pass through them in a sequential order that allows the goods to be produced in the most efficient manner .
Assembly Line
Continuous Flow Production Continuous flow processes require specialized equipment in order to work continuously. This can only be possible when your range of products is extremely limited and you’re required to produce them in an extremely high volume. Continuous flow is a Lean method that allows you to move a single product through every step of your process instead of grouping work items into batches. The method is called this way because it allows you to send goods to the market continuously. This provides you with the opportunity to deliver value more often to your customers.
Continuous Flow Production
Process Layout Process layout:- These layouts involve various processes and machines but they may not be continuous. It also has the flexibility to place the machines at various locations and each machine produces different products. A process layout is based on the nature of the process through which the product should move in the course of manufacture. Process layout is effected by way of arranging similar operations in a particular place. So under process layout, similar processes or equipment are grouped together. Process layout is particularly designed for industries producing goods like furniture, tools etc. Besides, this type of layout is suitable only for manufacturing articles in small quantities.
Process Layout
Process Layout
Product Layout The product layout can be defined as an arrangement or a mechanism of various machines run to produce the final product in a prescribed order. Product layout is another type of layout that has a structured arrangement of various machines that work for a single kind of product. The product layout requires huge investment and a wide space to arrange the equipment. On the other hand, process layout doesn’t require much investment and one can choose multiple locations to place different machines.