What are the types of production?
What is job production?
The production of one off items to meet the needs of each individual customer.
What are advantages of job production?
What are the disadvantages of job production?
What is batch production?
Identical items are manufactured in batches
What are the advantages of batch production?
What are the disadvantages of batch production?
What is flow production?
Also known as continuous production. Flow production involves the continuous movement of items through the production process. This means that when one task is finished the next task must start immediately. Therefore, the time taken on each task must be the same.
What are the advantages of flow production?
What are the disadvantages of flow production?
What is cell production?
Each team or ‘cell’ is responsible for a significant part of the finished product and, rather than each person only carrying out only one very specific task, team members are skilled at a number of roles.
What are advantages of cell production?
What are disadvantages of cell production?
What is productivity?
Output in relation to units of input in a given time period.
What does capital intensive production involve?
Using a relatively high proportion of capital such as machinery in the production of a good or service.
What does Labour intensive production involve?
Using a relatively high proportion of labour in the production of a good or service.
What is the effect of increasing labour productivity?
It produces more goods and services for the same amount of relative work. Thus, it meets more demand and increases productivity. However, for the business, it may increase costs.
For workers, increased productivity can translate to higher wages and better working conditions.
How is labour productivity calculated?
Total output / Number of employees.
What are factors that influence productivity?
What is efficiency?
Efficiency is about getting the most out of your resources. It means your business is able to produce more with less money and less waste.
What are the factors affecting efficiency?
How does quality and age of machinery affect efficiency?
The older the machinery, the quantity of goods is produced will decrease so weakens efficiency.
How do skills and experience of workers affect efficiency?
If a business has high quality inputs such as skilled staff then they’re likely to be better at their job. This will reduce the amount of waste produced as fewer mistakes are made.
How does the level of employee motivation affect motivation?
If staff are better organised then it is likely to result in an improvement in the co-ordination of the business. As a result of this, less time is likely to be wasted resulting in a reduction in costs and therefore increased efficiency.