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DRIVE-SPRING 2014
PROGRAMMBADS (SEM
3/SEM 5) MBAFLEX/ MBAN2 (SEM 3) PGDOMN (SEM 1)
SUBJECT CODE &
NAME-OM 0013 – ADVANCED PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
BK ID-B1935
CREDITS & MARKS-4
CREDITS & 60 MARKS
Q1. List and
explain the various phases of production planning and control.
(Listing of phases,
Explanation of phases) 1, 9 (3 marks for each phase)
Answer.
Phases of
production planning and control with explanation
The process of production
planning and control is a systematic approach to enhance the overall production
process of an organisation.
Q2. Explain the
various types of layout
(Explanation of
types of layout)10 ( 2 marks for each layout)
Answer.
Various types of
layout
Plant layout differs from one
organisation to another, depending on their requirements. Based on the
requirements of different organisations, there can be different types of plant
layouts as
Q3. Describe the
different strategies of aggregate planning
(Description of
strategies)10 (2 marks for each strategy)
Answer.
Different
strategies of aggregate planning
From the discussion so far, we
can conclude that aggregate planning combines all the resources of an
organisation into a single aggregate production schedule for a particular time
period. Figure-3 below shows three types of aggregate
Q4. Explain the
commonly used techniques for work measurement.
(Explanation of
different techniques)10(2.5 marks for each technique)
Answer.
Commonly used
techniques for work measurement
Work measurement is a tool used
for measuring the work content of a job by using various techniques. Some of
the most commonly
Q5. Discuss the
eight dimensions of quality.
(Discussion on
eight dimensions of quality)10 (1.25 marks for each dimension)
Answer.
Eight dimensions
of quality
The eight dimensions
of quality are discussed as follows:
Performance: How well does a
product perform with respect to its intended use? Performance becomes a source of
confrontation between the customer and the supplier, especially when the goods
or services are not properly defined in the specifications. This performance of
the product and service generally influences the revenue and reputation of the
producer. Inadequate performance can do many damage to the image of the
product. For example,
Q6. What are the
steps involved in the purchasing cycle?
(Description of the
steps involved in the purchasing cycle) 10 (1.25 marks for each step)
Answer.
Steps involved
in the purchasing cycle
The purchasing cycle is a
step-by-step approach to supervise all purchasing activities. Figure-5 below
shows the steps involved in
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