2 - 1 lsm 733- production operations management osman bin saif lecture 3
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LSM 733-Production Operations
Management
OSMAN BIN SAIF
LECTURE 3
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Summary of last Session
• Definition of Production Operations Management (OM)
• Organizational Functions
• Why Study POM?
• A brief history of operations management
• The future of the discipline
• Goods Versus Services
• Measuring productivity
• Career opportunities in operations management
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Agenda of this Session
▶The Global Environment and Operations Strategy▶Growth of World Trade
▶Reasons to Globalize
▶ Improve the supply chain
▶Attract and Retain Global Talent
▶Cultural and Ethical Issues
▶Developing Mission and Strategies
▶Strategic for Competitive Advantage
▶Global Operation Strategy Options
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The Global Environment and Operations Strategy
Section 1, Chapter 2
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Growth of World Trade
Figure 2.1
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Reasons to Globalize
1. Improve the supply chain2. Reduce costs (labor, taxes, tariffs, etc.)3. Improve operations4. Understand markets5. Improve products6. Attract and retain global talent
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Improve the Supply Chain
▶ Locating facilities closer to unique resources▶ Auto design to California
▶ Athletic shoe production to China
▶ Perfume manufacturing in France
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Reduce Costs
▶ Foreign locations with lower wage rates can lower direct and indirect costs
▶ Trade agreements can lower tariffs▶ Maquiladoras
▶ World Trade Organization (WTO)
▶ North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
▶ APEC, SEATO, MERCOSUR, CAFTA
▶ European Union (EU)
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Improve Operations
▶ Understand differences between how business is handled in other countries▶ Japanese – inventory management
▶ Scandinavians – ergonomics
▶ International operations can improve response time and customer service
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Understand Markets▶ Interacting with foreign customers,
suppliers, competition can lead to new opportunities▶ Cell phone
design moved from Europe to Japan
▶ Extend the product life cycle
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Improve Products
▶ Remain open to free flow of ideas
▶ Toyota and BMW manage joint research and development
▶ Reduced risk, state-of-the-art design, lower costs
▶ Samsung and Bosch jointly produce batteries
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Attract and Retain Global Talent
▶ Offer better employment opportunities▶ Better growth opportunities and
insulation against unemployment
▶ Relocate unneeded personnel to more prosperous locations
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Cultural and Ethical Issues
▶ Cultures can be quite different
▶ Attitudes can be quite different towards
► Punctuality► Lunch breaks► Environment► Intellectual
property
► Thievery► Bribery► Child labor
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Companies Want To Consider
▶ National literacy rate
▶ Rate of innovation
▶ Rate of technology change
▶ Number of skilled workers
▶ Political stability
▶ Product liability laws
▶ Export restrictions
▶ Variations in language
► Work ethic
► Tax rates
► Inflation
► Availability of raw materials
► Interest rates
► Population
► Number of miles of highway
► Phone system
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Match Product & Parent
1. Volkswagen
2. Bridgestone
3. Campbell Soup
4. Tata Motors Limited
5. Proctor and Gamble
6. Nestlé
7. Pillsbury
8. Sony
► Braun Household Appliances
► Firestone Tires
► Godiva Chocolate
► Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream
► Jaguar Autos
► MGM Movies
► Lamborghini Autos
► Alpo Petfoods
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► Braun Household Appliances
► Firestone Tires
► Godiva Chocolate
► Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream
► Jaguar Autos
► MGM Movies
► Lamborghini Autos
► Alpo Petfoods
Match Product & Parent
1. Volkswagen
2. Bridgestone
3. Campbell Soup
4. Tata Motors Limited
5. Proctor and Gamble
6. Nestlé
7. Pillsbury
8. Sony
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Match Product & Country
1. Great Britain
2. Germany
3. Japan
4. United States
5. Switzerland
6. India
► Braun Household Appliances
► Firestone Tires
► Godiva Chocolate
► Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream
► Jaguar Autos
► MGM Movies
► Lamborghini Autos
► Alpo Petfoods
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Match Product & Country
1. Great Britain
2. Germany
3. Japan
4. United States
5. Switzerland
6. India
7. Belgium
► Braun Household Appliances
► Firestone Tires
► Godiva Chocolate
► Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream
► Jaguar Autos
► MGM Movies
► Lamborghini Autos
► Alpo Petfoods
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Developing Missions and Strategies
Mission statements tell an organization where it is going
The Strategy tells the organization how to get there
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Mission
► Mission - where is the organization going?► Organization’s purpose for being► Answers ‘What do we contribute to
society?’► Provides boundaries and focus
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Benefit to Society
Mission
Factors Affecting Mission
Philosophy and Values
Profitability and Growth
Environment
Customers Public Image
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Strategic Process
Marketing Operations Finance/ Accounting
Functional Area Missions
Organization’s Mission
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Sample Missions
Sample Company Mission
To manufacture and service an innovative, growing, and profitable worldwide microwave communications business that exceeds our customers’ expectations.
Sample Operations Management Mission
To produce products consistent with the company’s mission as the worldwide low-cost manufacturer.
Figure 2.3
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Strategy
► Action plan to achieve mission
► Functional areas have strategies
► Strategies exploit opportunities and strengths, neutralize threats, and avoid weaknesses
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Strategies for Competitive Advantage
1. Differentiation – better, or at least different
2. Cost leadership – cheaper
3. Response – more responsive
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Competing on Differentiation
Uniqueness can go beyond both the physical characteristics and service
attributes to encompass everything that impacts customer’s perception of value
► Safeskin gloves – leading edge products► Walt Disney Magic Kingdom –
experience differentiation► Hard Rock Cafe – dining experience
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Competing on Cost
Provide the maximum value as perceived by customer. Does not
imply low quality.
► Southwest Airlines – secondary airports, no frills service, efficient utilization of equipment
► Walmart – small overhead, shrinkage, and distribution costs
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Competing on Response▶ Flexibility is matching market changes in
design innovation and volumes▶ A way of life at Hewlett-Packard
▶ Reliability is meeting schedules▶ German machine industry
▶ Timeliness is quickness in design, production, and delivery▶ Johnson Electric,
Pizza Hut, Motorola
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OM’s Contribution to Strategy
Product
Quality
Process
Location
Layout
Human resource
Supply chain
Inventory
Scheduling
Maintenance
DIFFERENTIATION:Innovative design Safeskin’s innovative gloves Broad product line Fidelity Security’s mutual
funds After-sales service Caterpillar’s heavy equipment
service Experience Hard Rock Café’s dining
experience
COST LEADERSHIP: Low overhead Franz-Colruyt’s warehouse-
type stores Effective capacity Southwest Airline’s use aircraft utilization
Inventory Walmart’s sophisticated management distribution system
RESPONSE: Flexibility Hewlett-Packard’s response to
volatile world market Reliability FedEx’s “absolutely,
positively, on time” Quickness Pizza Hut’s 5-minute guarantee
at lunchtimeFigure 2.4
10 Operations CompetitiveDecisions Strategy Example Advantage
Response(faster)
Cost leadership(cheaper)
Differentiation(better)
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Strategy
Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Internal Strengths
Internal Weaknesses
External Opportunities
External Threats
Mission
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Strategy Development and Implementation
▶ Identify key success factors
▶ Integrate OM with other activities
▶ Build and staff the organization
The operations manager’s job is to implement an OM strategy, provide competitive advantage, and increase productivity
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Key Success Factors
Production/Operations
Figure 2.7
Marketing
ServiceDistributionPromotionChannels of distributionProduct positioning (image, functions)
Finance/Accounting
LeverageCost of capitalWorking capitalReceivablesPayablesFinancial controlLines of credit
10 OM Decisions Sample Options
ProductQualityProcessLocationLayoutHuman resourceSupply chainInventoryScheduleMaintenance
Customized, or standardized; sustainabilityDefine customer expectations and how to achieve themFacility size, technology, capacity, automationNear supplier or near customerWork cells or assembly lineSpecialized or enriched jobsSingle or multiple suppliersWhen to reorder, how much to keep on handStable or fluctuating production rateRepair as required or preventive maintenance
Support a Core Competence and Implement Strategy by Identifying and Executing the Key Success Factors in the Functional Areas
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Global Operations Strategy Options
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Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Import/export or license existing product
International strategy (eg, Harley-Davidson
U.S. Steel)
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Global Operations Strategy Options
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
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• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
Global Operations Strategy Options
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Standardize product• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural
learning
Global strategy (eg, Caterpillar
Texas Instruments
Otis Elevator)
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• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
Global Operations Strategy Options
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Standardize product• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural learning
Global strategy (eg, Caterpillar
Texas InstrumentsOtis Elevator)
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• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
Global Operations Strategy Options
• Standardize product• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural learning
Global strategy (eg, Caterpillar
Texas InstrumentsOtis Elevator)
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Use existing domestic model globally
• Franchise, joint ventures, subsidiaries
Multidomesticstrategy
(eg, Heinz, McDonald’sThe Body ShopHard Rock Cafe)
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• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
Global Operations Strategy Options
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Use existing domestic model globally
• Franchise, joint ventures, subsidiaries
Multidomesticstrategy
(eg, Heinz, McDonald’sThe Body ShopHard Rock Cafe)
• Standardize product• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural learning
Global strategy (eg, Caterpillar
Texas InstrumentsOtis Elevator)
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• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
Global Operations Strategy Options
• Standardize product• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural learning
Global strategy (eg, Caterpillar
Texas InstrumentsOtis Elevator)
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Use existing domestic model globally
• Franchise, joint ventures, subsidiaries
Multidomesticstrategy
(eg, Heinz, McDonald’sThe Body ShopHard Rock Cafe)
Transnationalstrategy
(eg, Coca-Cola, Nestlé)• Move material,
people, ideas across national boundaries
• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural
learning
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• Import/export or license existing product
Internationalstrategy
(eg, Harley-DavidsonU.S. Steel)
Global Operations Strategy Options
• Standardize product• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural learning
Global strategy (eg, Caterpillar
Texas InstrumentsOtis Elevator)
Cos
t Red
uctio
nHigh
Low
HighLowLocal Responsiveness
(Quick Response and/or Differentiation)
Figure 2.9
• Use existing domestic model globally
• Franchise, joint ventures, subsidiaries
Multidomesticstrategy
(eg, Heinz, McDonald’sThe Body ShopHard Rock Cafe)
Transnationalstrategy
(eg, Coca-Cola, Nestlé)
• Move material, people, ideas across national boundaries
• Economies of scale• Cross-cultural
learning
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Summary of this Session
▶The Global Environment and Operations Strategy▶Growth of World Trade
▶Reasons to Globalize
▶ Improve the supply chain
▶Attract and Retain Global Talent
▶Cultural and Ethical Issues
▶Developing Mission and Strategies
▶Strategic for Competitive Advantage
▶Global Operation Strategy Options
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