Chap 009
Chap 009
Chap 009
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Learning Objectives
1. Explain the role of functional strategy and valuechain management in achieving superior quality, efficiency, innovation, and responsiveness to customers Describe what customers want, and explain why it is so important for managers to be responsive to their needs Explain why achieving superior quality is so important and the challenges facing managers and organizations that seek to implement total quality management
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Learning Objectives
4. Explain why achieving superior efficiency is so important and the different kinds of techniques that need to be employed to increase efficiency 5. Differentiate between two forms of innovation, and explain why innovation and product development is a crucial component of the search for competitive advantage
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Figure 9.1
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Question?
What is the coordinated sequence of functional activities necessary to transform inputs into finished goods? A. Input chain B. Transformation series C. Value chain D. Value string
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Figure 9.3
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Marketing functions task is to persuade customers a product meets their needs and convince them to buy it
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Question?
Which function provides after sales service and support? A. Production function B. Sales function C. Customer service function D. Call center function
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Sales function
plays a crucial role in locating customers and then informing and persuading them to buy the companys products
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Figure 9.4
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Flexible Manufacturing
strategy based on the use of IT to reduce the setup costs associated with a product assembly process
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Figure 9.5
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Discussion Question?
Which facilities layout is the best to use? A. Product layout B. Process layout C. Fixed position layout D. Contingency layout
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Facilities Layout
Product layout
machines are organized so that each operation is performed at work stations arranged in a fixed sequence
Process Layout
self contained work stations not organized in a fixed sequence
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Facilities Layout
Fixed-Position Layout
the product stays in a fixed spot and components produced at remote stations are brought the product for to final assembly
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Figure 9.6
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Flexible Manufacturing
Aims to reduce time required to set up production equipment By redesigning the process, setup times and costs can be drastically reduced Able to produce many more varieties of a product than before in the same amount of time
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Figure 9.7
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Boundary-Spanning Roles
Boundary-Spanning roles
Interacting with individuals and groups outside the organization to obtain valuable information from the environment
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Figure 9.9
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