A concern with recognizing all the costs of a product or service from the design stage through to its abandonment can be described as a process of:
A concern with recognizing all the costs of a product or service from the design stage...
'Statistical Process Control (SPC), by its design, will not work in all manufacturing and service processes. For example, on a product where the inspection destroys the product, a technique called acceptance sampling is a better way to determine what percentage of items conforms to specifications. Question 12 options: True False
Is the process of designing a new product or service a project or a program? Explain your answer. What are the different characteristics that must be kept in mind when you are designing for manufacturing (sometimes also called designing for manufacturability) and how do they differ from the characteristics that must be considered when you are designing for customers (sometimes also called “service design”)? Select a company (other than the one that you analyzed in the U1 Project) that produces...
Barstow Manufacturing Company has two service departments — product design and engineering support, and two production departments — assembly and finishing. The distribution of each service department's efforts to the other departments is shown below: FROM TO Design Support Assembly Finishing Design 0 % 10 % 30 % 60 % Support 20 % 0 % 45 % 35 % The direct operating costs of the departments (including both variable and fixed costs) were as follows: Design $ 140,000 Engineering Support...
Barstow Manufacturing Company has two service departments — product design and engineering support, and two production departments — assembly and finishing. The distribution of each service department's efforts to the other departments is shown below: FROM TO Design Support Assembly Finishing Design 0 % 10 % 30 % 60 % Support 20 % 0 % 45 % 35 % The direct operating costs of the departments (including both variable and fixed costs) were as follows: Design $ 330,000 Engineering Support...
Please shortly in 2 paragraphs discuss the process of designing a product/service. What are the first through the last steps from the time that the company/person develop an idea until the time that the product delivered to the final customer? Note: you are not asked to explain the process of product delivery in the supply chain management which begins from the supplier of raw materials and ends to the delivery of the final product to the end customer. Here, you...
Product Design Assignment: this week we examine product and service strategies. One issue with products/services is they many fail to update to current technology or consumer needs. This week we are going to examine how an outdated/bad product was initially developed and what need it served. Then define how the current needs/technologies have changed with respect to the product/service. Finally, redesign the product/service to the current needs/technology. The steps for the assignment are: 1. Recreate the requirements gathering process that...
Product Life Cycle The following series of statements or phrases are associated with product life-cycle viewpoints. Identify whether each one is associated with the marketing production, or customer viewpoint. of the statement or phrase fits more than one viewpoint, blitas interactive in the first column and select its viewpoints in the second. If the statement is not interactive, select the appropriate viewpoint in the first column and enter"Notessary in the second Viewpoint Interactive Viewpoints Sales are increasing at an increasing...
What is the operation management of Toyota Motor? 1. Quality Management 2. Service and product design 3. Process and Capacity design 4. Location 5. Layout design 6. Supply-Chain management 7. Inventory management 8. Project Scheduling 9. Maintenance
For a product or service that you recently purchased, please describe its supply chain and the process of bringing the item/service to market (from raw material through retailer).
Which of the following statements is not specifically related to product life cycle costing? Select one: O a. It considers that costs in areas such as design, marketing and customer service should be included in the true cost of the product. b. Costs are accumulated in responsibility centres, with managers of each centre being accountable for costs, revenues or return on Investment. c. Cost is more effectively managed by more attention to design of the process rather than effort spent...