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Term
Chapter 5
Definition
Term
Process
Definition
Any set of activities performed by an organization that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs ideally of greater value to the organization than the original inputs.
Term
Cycle Time
Definition
The average time between completions of successive units in a process.
Term
Utilization
Definition
The ratio of the time that a resource is actually activated relative to the time that it is available for use.
Term
Buffering
Definition
A storage area between stages where the output of a stage is placed prior to being used in a downstream stage. Buffering allows the stages to operate independently.
Term
Blocking
Definition
The activities in the stage must stop because there is no place to deposit the item just completed.
Term
Starving
Definition
The activities in a stage must stop because there is no work.
Term
Bottleneck
Definition
A resource that limits the capacity or maximum output of the process.
Term
Make-to-Order
Definition
A process that is activated only in response to an actual order.
Term
Make-to-Stock
Definition
A process that produces standard products that are stored in finished goods inventory. The product is delivered quickly to the customer from the finished goods inventory.
Term
Hybrid
Definition
Combines the features of both make-to-order and make-to-stock. Typically, a generic product is made and stocked at some point in the process. These generic units are customized in a final process to meet actual orders.
Term
Pacing
Definition
Movement of items through a process is coordinated through a timing mechanism. Most processes are not paced, but assembly lines usually are paced.
Term
Productivity
Definition
The ration of output to input. Taking the dollar value of the output and dividing by the dollar value of the inputs usually measures total factor productivity. Alternatively, partial factor productivity is measured based on an individual input and often is not calculated using dollar values (an example would be units/person).
Term
Efficiency
Definition
A ratio of the actual output of a process relative to some standard.
Term
Run Time
Definition
The time required to produce a batch of parts.
Term
Setup Time
Definition
The time required to prepare a machine to make a particular item.
Term
Operation Time
Definition
The sum of the setup time and run time for a batch of parts that are run on a machine.
Term
Flow Time
Definition
The average time that it takes a unit to move through an entire process. Usually the term lead time is used to refer to the total time that it takes a customer to receive an order (includes time to process the order, throughput time, and delivery time).
Term
Throughput Rate
Definition
The output rate that the process is expected to produce over a period of time.
Term
Process Velocity or Throughput Ratio
Definition
The ratio of the total flow time to the value-added time.
Term
Value-Added Time
Definition
The time in which useful work is actually being done on the unit.
Term
Total Average Value of Inventory
Definition
The total average investment in raw material, work-in-process, and finished goods in inventory. This is valued at the cost to the firm.
Term
Inventory Turn
Definition
The cost of goods sold divided by the total average value of the inventory.
Term
Days-Of-Supply
Definition
The number of days of inventory of an item. If an item were not replenished, this would be the numbers of days until the firm would run out of the item (on average). Also, the inverse of inventory turn expressed in days.
Term
Little's Law
Definition
States a mathematical relationship between throughput rate, flow time, and the amount of work-in-process divided by the throughput rate.
Term
Chapter 6
Definition
Term
Lead Time
Definition
The time needed to respond to a customer order.
Term
Customer Order Decoupling Point
Definition
The place where inventory is positioned to allow processes or entities in the supply chain to operate independently.
Term
Make-to-Stock
Definition
A production environment where the customer is served "on-demand" from finished goods inventory. (ex: cd's)
Term
Assemble-to-Order
Definition
A production environment where preassembled components, subassemblies, and modules are put together in response to a specific customer order
Term
Make-to-Order
Definition
A production environment where the product is built directly from raw materials and components in response to a specific customer order.
Term
Engineer-to-Order
Definition
Here the firm works with the customer to design the product, which is then made from purchased materials, parts, and components.
Term
Lean Manufacturing
Definition
The attempt to achieve high customer service with minimum levels of inventory investment.
Term
Project Layout
Definition
The product, because of its sheer bulk or wight, remains fixed in a location. Equipment is moved to the product rather than vice versa.
Term
Workcenter
Definition
A process structure suited for low-volume production of a great variety of nonstandard products. Workcenters sometimes are referred to as departments and are focused on a particular type of operation.
Term
Manufacturing Cell
Definition
An area where simple items that are similar in processing requirements are produced.
Term
Assembly Line
Definition
A process structure designed to make discrete parts. Parts are moved through a set of specially designed workstations at a controlled rate.
Term
Continuous Process
Definition
An often automated process that converts raw materials into a finished product in one continuous process.
Term
Product-Process Matrix
Definition
Shows the relationships between different production units and how they are used depending on product volume and the degree of product standardization.
Term
Chapter 9
Definition
Term
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Definition
Managing the entire organization so that it excels on all dimensions of products and services that are important to the customer
Term
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
Definition
An award established by the U.S. Department of Commerce and given annually to companies that excel in quality.

-Created in 1987
-Companies prepare and submit detailed package documenting quality management processes and results
-Examiners visit top sites
-Award criteria can also be used for self-assessment by companies not applying for the award
-An investment portfolio of Badldrige award winners outperformed S&P 500 by 3 to 1 from 1991-2000
Term
Design Quality
Definition
The inherent value of the product in the marketplace.
Term
Conformance Quality
Definition
The degree to which the product or service design specifications are met.
Term
Quality at the Source
Definition
The person who does the work is responsible for ensuring that specifications are met.
Term
Dimensions of Quality
Definition
Criteria by which quality is measured.

1.) Performance
2.) Aesthetics
3.) Features
4.) Reliability/Durability
5.) Serviceability
6.) Perceived Quality
Term
Cost of Quality
Definition
Expenditures related to achieving product or service quality such as the costs of prevention, appraisal, internal failure, and external failure.
Term
4 Classes of Quality Associated Costs
Definition
1.) Appraisal Costs
-Costs incurred in the process of
uncovering defects (Inspections,
tests, audits, etc.)
2.) Prevention Costs
- Costs incurred in the process of
preventing poor quality
(Planning, training, upfront
design, etc.)
3.) Internal Failure Costs
- Costs associated with
discovering poor product quality
before it reaches the customer.
(Rework(fixing the defect),
scrap, equipment downtime, etc.)
4.) External Failure Costs
- Costs associated with product
quality problems that occur
AFTER the product reaches the
customer. (Recall logistical
costs, repair costs, brand
loyalty, litigation)
Term
Six Sigma
Definition
A statistical term to describe the quality goal of no more than 4 defects out of every 1,000,000 units. Also refers to a quality improvement philosophy and program.
Term
Key Concepts of Six-Sigma
Definition
1.) Quality is delivering what the
customer wants
2.) Customers perception of quality is
not just driven by the average
quality but by the variation in
quality each time the customer
interacts with the company
3.) Customers value consistent
predictable interactions
4.) Processes need to be designed to
minimize variability
Term
DPMO (defects per million opportunities)
Definition
A metric used to describe the variability of a process.
Term
DMAIC
Definition
1.) Define
-Identify customers and their
priorities
-Define problem statement, goals,
and benefits
2.) Measure
-Determine defect metrics
-Collect Data
3.) Analyze
-Identify sources of variation
-Determine root cause(s)
4.) Improve
-Develop potential solutions
-Correct/re-evaluate potential
solution
5.) Control
-Develop standards and procedures
-Implement statistical process
control
-Verify benefits
Term
PDCA Cycle
Definition
Also called the "Deming cycle or wheel"; refers to the plan-do-check-act cycle of continuous improvement.
Term
Continuous Improvement
Definition
The philosophy of continually seeking improvements in processes through the use of team efforts.
Term
Kaizen
Definition
Japanese term for continuous improvement.
Term
Lean Six Sigma
Definition
Combines the implementation and quality control tools of Six Sigma with the materials management concept of lean manufacturing with a focus on reducing cost by lowering inventory to an absolute minimum.
Term
Black Belts
Definition
Coach or actually lead a Six-Sigma improvement team
Term
Master Black Belts
Definition
Receive in-depth training on statistical tools and process improvement. (they perform many of the same functions as black belts for a larger number of teams.)
Term
Green Belts
Definition
Employees who have received enough Six-Sigma training to participate in a team or, in some companies, to work individually on a small-scale project directly related to their own job.
Term
External Benchmarking
Definition
Looking outside the company to examine what excellent performers inside and outside the company's industry are doing in the way of quality.

Includes the following 2 steps:
1.) Identify processes needing
improvement
-Identify a firm that is a leader
-Contact the managers of that
company and make a personal visit
to interview managers and
workers.
2.) Analyze data
-Look at gaps between what your
company is doing and what the
benchmarking company is doing
-2 aspects to the study:
1. Comparing actual processes
2. Comparing the performance of
these processes according to
a set of measures
Term
Tools of Six-Sigma: DMAIC
Definition
Define
1. Process charts (flow diagrams)
2. Check sheet

Measure
1. Histograms
2. Pareto charts
3. Scatter diagrams

Analyze
1. Cause & effect diagram (fishbone)

Improve
1. Opportunity flow diagrams

Control
1. Statistical process control chart
Term
Chapter 9a
Definition
Term
Assignable Variation
Definition
Deviation in the output of a process that can be clearly identified and managed.
Term
Common Variation
Definition
Deviation in the output of a process that is random and inherent in the process itself.
Term
Upper and Lower Specification or Tolerance Limits
Definition
The range of values in a measure associated with a process that are allowable given the intended use of the product or service.
Term
Capability Index (Cpk)
Definition
The ratio of the range of values produced by a process divided by the range of values allowed by the design specification.
Term
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Definition
Techniques for testing a random sample of output from a process to determine whether the process is producing items within a prescribed range.

Control charts are useful tools in statistical process control
Term
Objective of SPC
Definition
1.) Alert management to assignable
variations
2.) Measure the amount of variation in
the process, creating an objective
measure of consistency
3.) Assign causes to variation that
currently is perceived as pure
randomness
Term
Attributes
Definition
Quality characteristics that are classified as either conforming or not conforming to specification.

-Classify as either 'good' or 'bad', or count the # of defects
-Categorical or discrete random
variables
Term
Variables
Definition
Quality characteristics that are measured in actual weight, volume, inches, centimeters, or other measure.

-May be in whole or fractional numbers
-Continuous random variables
Term
Control Chart Types
Definition
Variable Charts
-R chart
-X-bar chart

Attribute Charts
-p Chart
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