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30 Cards in this Set
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AGV |
Automated Guided Vehicle
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CAD |
Computer Aided Design |
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JIT |
Just In Time |
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QFD |
Quality Function Development |
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SCM |
Supply Chain Management |
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SM |
Scientific Method |
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TPS |
Toyota Production System |
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TQM |
Total Quality Management |
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DOWITHME |
Defects Overproduction Waiting Inventory Transportation Human Talent Motion Excess Processing |
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Flexibility |
How easily a system can be changed to produce something else. |
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Effectiveness |
The transformation process concerned with doing the right thing, producing the right outputs, and achieving goals. |
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Efficiency |
The measured OUTPUT per unit INPUT |
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JIT Just in Time System |
OUTPUTS are produced, stored, and moved at specified times. Eliminates lots of waste. |
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Productive System |
Man-made system that transforms INPUTS into more valuable OUTPUTS. |
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD) |
Optimizes design function that ensures that all parts of the organization with together to provide customers with desired OUTPUTS. |
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Supply Chain Management (SCM) |
Integrates the management of goods and services from all companies involved. (This is external management)
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Total Quality Management (TQM) |
Process that improves the bottom line of a firm by designing every day's business activities in a way that minimizes waste while increasing quality. |
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Base Line Requirements |
Documents that reflects all requirements and its used for accuracy |
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Partial Productivity |
The ratio of gross/net output to one type of input. (Time, Utilities, Materials, Others) |
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Productivity Index |
Ratio of two productivity factors. |
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Productivity Measurement |
Measures Tangible OUTPUT to Tangible INPUT |
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Project |
Set of activities to accomplish a specific deliverable/goal. |
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Programs |
Various Projects for each stage of Product Life Cycle. With one final approved product. |
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Total Productivity |
Ratio of ALL outputs vs ALL inputs. |
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Computer Aided Design (CAD) |
Computerized system that involeds a human, a machine, and interface. |
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Interchangeability |
Restricts variation among parts. |
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Modularizaion |
Suggests that a complicated product should be subdivided into building blocks to be produced individually and quickly. |
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Product Design |
Convert the general Specifications of a product into Technical Specifications |
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Standardization |
Establishes mandatory norms to different design attributes of a product. It is a concept for ease of design.
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Value analysis |
Relating alternatives and their costs to the purpose of the product at hand. Result in minor product changes and improvements as well as reducing the costs. |