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MIBS a.a. 2013-2014
Advanced topics in Strategy a.a. 2013/2014
Master in International Business for Small and Medium Enterprises
Strategy, Objectives and Design of Operations
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What is the role of the operations function?
Operations as implementer
Operations implements strategy
Strategy
Operations
Operations drives strategy
Operations as driver
Strategy
Operations
Operations supports strategy
Operations as
supporter
Strategy
Operations
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The 3 key attributes of operations
Operations Contribution
Implementing
Supporting
Driving
be Dependable Operationalise strategy explain Practicalities
be Appropriate Understand strategy Contribute to decisions
be Innovative provide Foundation of strategy Develop long-term Capabilities
The Strategic Role of the Operations Function
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The four-stage model of Operations contribution
Internally neutral
STAGE 1 Correct the
worst problems
Holding the organization back
Externally neutral
As good as the competitors
STAGE 2 Adopt best
practice
Internally supportive
Clearly the best in the industry
STAGE 3 Link strategy
with operations
Externally supportive
Redefining industry expectations
STAGE 4 Give an
operations advantage
Incr
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trate
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impa
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Increasing operations capabilities
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Externally
Objective is to minimize the negative impact of ‘operations’.
In ternally
Neutral Supportive
Stage 1
Stage 2 Stage 4
Stage 3
Objective is for ‘operations’ to help the business maintain parity with its competitors.
Objective is for ‘operations’ to provide credible support for the business strategy.
Objective is for ‘operations’ to provide a source of competitive advantage.
How can the contribution of the operations function be assessed
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Broad strategic objectives for an operation applied to stakeholder
groups
Society Increase employment Enhance community well-being Produce sustainable products Ensure clean environment
Customers Appropriate product or service specification Consistent quality Fast delivery Dependable delivery Acceptable price
Suppliers Continue business Develop supplier capability Provide transparent information
Shareholders Economic value from investment Ethical value from investment
Employees Continuous employment Fair pay Good working conditions Personal development
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The operations function can provide a competitive advantage
Quality Being RIGHT
Speed Being FAST
Dependability Being ON TIME
Cost Being PRODUCTIVE
Being ABLE TO CHANGE Flexibility
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Which enables you to do things cheaply (cost advantage)?
Which enables you to change what you do (flexibility advantage)?
Which enables you to do things quickly (speed advantage)?
Which enables you to do things on time (dependability advantage)?
Which enables you to do things right (quality advantage)?
What do the terms quality, speed, dependability, flexibility and cost mean in
the context of operations?
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Minimum cost, maximum value
Minimum price, highest value
Fast throughput
Quick delivery
Reliable operation
Dependable delivery
Error-free processes
Error-free products and
services
Ability to change
Frequent new products, maximum
choice
Dependability
Cost
Speed
Quality Flexibility
The benefits of excelling
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CHANGING what you do a FLEXIBILITY advantage Gives
Doing things CHEAPLY a COST advantage Gives
Doing things ON TIME a DEPENDABILITY advantage Gives
Doing things FAST a SPEED advantage Gives
Doing things RIGHT a QUALITY advantage Gives
An operation contributes to business strategy by achieving five "Performance Objectives"
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Hospital Patients receive the most appropriate treatment Treatment is carried out in the correct manner Patients are consulted and kept informed Staff are courteous, friendly and helpful
Bus company The buses are clean and tidy The buses are quiet and fume-free The timetable is accurate and user-friendly Staff are courteous, friendly and helpful
Automobile plant All assembly is to specification The product is reliable All parts are made to specification The product is attractive and blemish-free
Supermarket The store is clean and tidy Décor is appropriate and attractive Goods are in good condition Staff are courteous, friendly and helpful
Quality means different things in different operations
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“Quality” has several meanings, the two most common are……
Quality as the specification of a product or service
Eg. Lower Hurst Farm produces organic meat raised exclusively on its own farm
Quality as the conformance with which the product or service is produced
Eg. Quick service restaurants like McDonald’s buy less expensive meat
Quality
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Irrespective of a product or service’s specification quality, producing it so it conforms to its specification consistently brings benefits to any operation
Externally -- it enhances the product or service in the market, or at least avoids customer complaints
Internally -- it brings other benefits to the operation
It prevents errors slowing down throughput speed
It prevents errors causing internal unreliability and low dependability
It prevents errors causing wasted time and effort, therefore saving cost
Quality
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Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Speed
Cost External and internal benefits
On-specification products and services
Quality
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Hospital The time between requiring treatment and receiving treatment kept to a minimum The time for test results, X-rays, etc. to be returned kept to a minimum
Bus company The time between customer setting out on the journey and reaching his or her destination kept to a minimum
Automobile plant Minimizing the time between dealers requesting a vehicle of a particular specification and receiving it Minimizing the time to deliver spares to service centres
Supermarket Minimizing the time for the total transaction of going to the supermarket, making the purchases and returning The immediate availability of goods
Speed means different things in different operations
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Speed again has different interpretations, externally and internally
Externally – it means the elapsed time between a customer asking for a product or service and getting it (in a satisfactory condition)
It often enhances the value of the product or service to customers
Internally – it brings other benefits to the operation:
It helps to overcome internal problems by maintaining dependability It reduces the need to manage transformed resources as they pass through the operation, therefore saving cost
Speed
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Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Speed
Cost External and internal benefits
On-specification products and services
Short delivery lead-time
Speed
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Hospital Proportion of appointments which are cancelled kept to a minimum Keeping appointment times Test results, X-rays, etc. returned as promised
Bus company Keeping to the published timetable at all points on the route Constant availability of seats for passengers
Automobile plant On-time delivery of vehicles to dealers On-time delivery of spares to service centres
Supermarket Predictability of opening hours Proportion of goods out of stock kept to a minimum Keeping to reasonable queuing times Constant availability of parking
Dependability means different things in different operations
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Externally -- it enhances the product or service in the market, or at least avoids customer complaints
Internally -- it brings other benefits to the operation
It prevents late delivery slowing down throughput speed It prevents lateness causing disruption and wasted time and effort, therefore saving cost
Dependability
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Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Speed
Cost
External and internal benefits
Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Speed
Cost
On-specification products and services
Short delivery lead-time Reliable
delivery
Dependability
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Flexibility has several distinct meanings but is always associated with an operation’s ability to change
Change what ? The products and services it brings to the market – Product/service flexibility
The mix of products and services it produces at any one time – Mix flexibility
The volume of products and services it produces – Volume flexibility
The delivery time of its products and services – Delivery flexibility
Flexibility
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Hospital Introducing new treatments A wide range of treatments The ability to adjust the number of patients treated The ability to reschedule appointments
Bus company The introduction of new routes and excursions A large number of locations served The ability to adjust the frequency of services The ability to reschedule trips
Automobile plant The introduction of new models A wide range of options The ability to adjust the number of vehicles manufactured The ability to reschedule manufacturing priorities
Supermarket The introduction of new goods A wide range of goods stocked The ability to adjust the number of customers served The ability to get out-of-stock items
Flexibility means different things in different operations
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Flexibility
Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Speed
Cost
External and internal benefits External and internal benefits
Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Cost
On-specification products and services
Short delivery lead-time Reliable
delivery Speed
Frequent new products/services Wide range Volume and delivery changes
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Hospital
Bus company
Automobile plant
Supermarket
Staff costs
Technology and facilities costs
Bought-in materials and services
Technology and facilities costs
Staff costs
Staff costs
Staff costs
Technology and facilities costs
Technology and facilities costs
Bought-in materials and services
Bought-in materials and services
Bought-in materials and services
Cost means different things in different operations
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The cost of producing products and services is obviously influenced by many factors such as input costs, but two important sets are…..
The 4 V’s volume variety variation visibility The internal performance of the operation at quality speed dependability flexibility
Cost
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External and internal benefits
Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Speed
Cost
Depend-ability
Flexibility Quality
Cost
On-specification products and services
Short delivery lead-time
Reliable delivery Speed
Frequent new products/services Wide range Volume and delivery changes
Low price, high margin, or both
Cost
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Polar diagrams are used to indicate the relative importance of each performance objective to an operation or process
They can also be used to indicate the difference between different products and services produced by an operation or process
Polar diagrams
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Cost
Quality Flexibility
Dependability Speed
Taxi service
Bus service
Polar diagrams for a taxi service versus a bus service
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Key Terms Test
Quality There are many different approaches to defining this. We define it as consistent
conformance to customers’ expectations. Speed The elapsed time between customers requesting products or services and receiving
them. Dependability Delivering, or making available, products or services when they were promised to the
customer. Flexibility The degree to which an operation’s process can change what it does, how it is doing it,
or when it is doing it. Product/service flexibility The operation’s ability to introduce new or modified products and services.
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Key Terms Test
Mass customization The ability to produce products or services in high volume, yet vary their
specification to the needs of individual customers or types of customer. Productivity The ratio of what is produced by an operation or process to what is required to
produce it, that is, the output from the operation divided by the input to the operation.