production management, objectives ,PPC and its functions ,types of productionWHAT IS PRODUCTIVITY

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what is production management? scope and objectives, PPC and its functions. types of production. WHAT IS PRODUCTIVITY?


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What is Production management?
Production management is the process of
effectively planning and regulating the
operations of that part of an enterprise which
is responsible for the actual transformation of
materials into finished products.

5 P`s of Production Management
1. PRODUCTS.
2. PLANT.
3. PROCESS.
4. PROGRMS.
5. PEOPLE.
When this five element integrated a
successful production management takes
place.

OBJECTIVE OF PRODUCTION
MANAGEMENT
1. RIGHT QUALITY.
2. RIGHT QUANTITY.
3. PREDETERMINED TIME.
4. PRE-ESTABLISHED COST.
Other objectives are :
 1. Machinery and Equipment.
 2. Materials.
 3. Manpower.
 4. Supporting Service.

SCOPE & ACTIVITIES OF PM
There are two types of scope & activities of PM :
1. Strategic level.
(a) Design & development of new product.
(b) Process design & Planning
(c) Facilities location & layout planning
(d) Design of material handling
(e) Capacity planning
2. Operational level.
(a) Production Planning
(b) Production Planning
(c) Inventory Control
(d) Product maintenance & replacement
(e) Cost Control & Cost Reduction

PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL
(PPC)
PPC is the powerful tool available to the
mgmt to achieve the stated objective.
Production planning starts with the analysis of
data like demand & delivery schedule etc &
the basis of information available and
resources like machine, material & men.
So, PPC is the process of directing &
coordinating of firms resources towards
attaining prefixed goal.

FUNCTIONS OF PPC
1. Material Function
2. Machine & Equipment
3. Methods
4. Routing
5. Estimating
6. Scheduling
7. Dispatching
8. Expediting
9. Inspection
10.Evaluation

TYPES OF PRODUCTION
1. BATCH PRODUCTION
2. MASS & FLOW PRODUCTION
3. PROCESS PRODUCTION
4. PROJECT PRODUCTION
5. JOBBING PRODUCTION

BATCH PRODUCTION
Batch production is the manufacturing of
limited number of product produced at regular
intervals & stocked in warehouse as finished
goods.
Eg. Chemical , paint & motor vehicles etc.

CHARACTARISTIC OF BATCH
PRODUCTION
1. Short Run.
2. Skilled labours in specific trades
3. Limited span of control
4. General purpose machine and process type layout
5. Manual material handling
6. Manufacturing cycle time affected due to queues
7. Large WIP
8. Flexible production schedule
9. Need to have PPC.

JOBBING PRODUCTION
Jobbing production is characterized by the
manufacture of one or few number of a single
product designed and manufactured strictly to
customer’s specifications within the given
period and within the price fixed prior to the
contract.
Eg: general repair shop, tailoring shops.

CHARACTARITIC OF JOBBING PRODUCTION
1. Small production runs.
2. Discontinuous flow of materials.
3. Not proportionate manufacture cycle time.
4. Highly skilled labour.
5. Highly competent knowledgeable supervision.
6. Large WIP.
7. Limited function of PPC.

PROJECT PRODUCTION
Project production is characterized by
complex sets of activities that must be
performed in a particular order within the
estimated expenditure.
Eg: construction of Roads, Buildings etc.

CHARACTARITIC OF PROJECT
PRODUCTION
1. Definite beginning & definite end.
2. Non uniform requirement of resources.
3. Involvement of different agencies.
4. Fixed position layout.
5. High cost overrun.
6. Scheduling & control.

MASS & FLOW PRODUCTION
Mass as well as flow production are characterized by
the manufacturer of several number of a std product
and stocked in the warehouses as finished goods
awaiting sales. The goods under mass production are
manufactured either at a single operation or a series
of operation on one machine.
Eg: Assembly shop of automobiles, radios, electric
fans.

CHARACTARITIC OF MASS & FLOW
PRODUCTION
1. Continuous flow of material.
2. Special purpose m/c and product type layout.
3. Mechanized material handling.
4. Low skilled labour.
5. Short manufacturing cycle time.
6. Easy supervision.
7. Limited WIP.

PROCESS PRODUCTION
Process production is characterized by the
manufacture of single product produced and
stocked in the warehouses awaiting sales.
Eg: Sugar, Steel, Paper, Cement plants.

CHARACTARITIC OF PROCESS
PRODUCTION
1. Special purpose m/c with built in control.
2. Highly mechanized material building.
3. Virtually zero manufacturing time.
4. Low skilled labor.
5. Highly qualified supervisors.
6. Negligible WIP.
7. Limited PPC.

WHAT IS PRODUCTIVITY ?
Productivity is the quantitative relation
between what we produce and what we use
as a source of produce them. So, Productivity
is the arithmetic ratio of output to the amount
of input.
PRODUCTIVITY = Output / Input.
Productivity refers to the efficiency of the
production system.

PRODUCTIVITY MEASURES
1. PARTIAL PRODUCTIVITY MEASURE (PPM)

 PARTIAL PRODUCTIVITY= Total output / individual input.
 (a) Labor Productivity=Total o/p / Labor input
 (b) Capital Productivity = Total o/p / Material input
 (c) Material Productivity = Total o/p / Capital input
 (d) Energy Productivity = Total o/p / Energy input.
2. TOTAL PRODUCTIVITY MEASURE (TPM)
 = Total tangible o/p / Total tangible i/p
Tangible o/p= Value of FG & Partial units produced, dividend
from securities, interest, other incomes
Tangible i/p = Value of ( human , material, capital, other inputs)

FACTORS EFFECTING PRODUCTIVITY
1. PRODUCT.
2. PLANT &EQUIPMENT.
3. TECHNOLOGY.
4. MATERIAL & ENERGY.
5. HUMAN FACTOR.
6. WORK METHOD.
7. MANAGEMENT STYLE.

PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT
TECHNIQUES
1. TECHNOLOGY BASED
2. EMPLOYEE BASED.’
3. MATERIAL BASED.
4. PROCESS BASED.
5. PRODUCT BASED.
6. MANAGEMENT BASED.