3.1 Production processes

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    • What are the three stages of production processes?
      Planning, implementation, control
    • What does productivity measure in a business context?
      Efficiency of output
    • Match the production process with its description:
      Job Production ↔️ Creating a single, unique item
      Batch Production ↔️ Producing identical items in stages
      Flow Production ↔️ Continuous production of standardized items
    • Which type of production uses a continuous production line?
      Flow production
    • What is the main objective of the planning stage in production?
      Define goals and resources
    • Match the quality control method with its description:
      Inspection ↔️ Checking products for defects
      SPC ↔️ Using statistical data to monitor processes
    • Both JIT and EOQ aim to optimize inventory levels but use different approaches.

      True
    • JIT and EOQ both optimize inventory levels but use different approaches.

      True
    • Job production requires a high degree of customization
    • Stages of the production process:
      1️⃣ Planning
      2️⃣ Implementation
      3️⃣ Control
    • Statistical Process Control (SPC) uses data to detect and correct process variations.

      True
    • What does labor productivity measure?
      Output per hour of labor
    • What does labor productivity measure?
      Output per hour of labor
    • Technological advancements can affect productivity.

      True
    • Robotics improves precision but increases maintenance costs
    • 3D printing is costly for large production volumes
    • Job production offers customization but is more expensive.

      True
    • Job production has low product uniqueness and high automation levels.
      False
    • Why is quality control important in production?
      Maintain customer satisfaction
    • What does Statistical Process Control (SPC) use to monitor production quality?
      Statistical techniques
    • What does Statistical Process Control (SPC) use to monitor and control production processes?
      Statistical techniques
    • What is the core principle of the Just-in-Time (JIT) inventory management technique?
      Produce only when needed
    • How is productivity measured in a business context?
      Output per unit of input
    • Effective productivity measurement helps businesses identify areas for improvement and optimize resource utilization.

      True
    • Technological advancements in production come with challenges such as high initial investment and maintenance costs.
      True
    • A soft drink company using flow production benefits from economies of scale, reducing unit costs.
      True
    • Efficient production processes lead to competitive advantages, cost savings, and improved quality.
      True
    • There are three main types of production
    • Two key inventory management techniques are Just-in-Time and Economic Order Quantity
    • How do production processes affect business costs?
      Lower costs if efficient
    • Batch production involves producing limited quantities of identical items in phases.

      True
    • Arrange the stages of production in the correct order:
      1️⃣ Planning
      2️⃣ Implementation
      3️⃣ Control
    • Why is quality control essential in production?
      Maintain customer satisfaction
    • The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model determines the optimal order quantity to minimize total costs
    • The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model minimizes the total costs of ordering and holding inventory
    • Match the type of production with its description:
      Job Production ↔️ Creating unique items
      Batch Production ↔️ Producing identical items in batches
      Flow Production ↔️ Continuously manufacturing standardized products
    • What is a characteristic of flow production?
      High automation
    • What is one benefit of using inspection as a quality control method?
      Reduces product defects
    • Productivity is measured as the output produced per unit of input
    • What is the primary goal of automation in production?
      Minimal human intervention