Lecture 4 : Watched Slides 5 Ps 6:34 | Product 7:50 | Plant 9:23 | Process 12:13 | Programme 14:29 | People 15:30 Production System 21:48 | Types of Production Systems (Two broad Categories) 23:07 Intermittent Production System 25:51 | Features of Intermittent Production System 26:57 Continuous Production System 27:54 | Features of Continuous Production System 29:37
Thank you Mr. Singh, your lessons are really useful. Recently, after 10 years as Purchasing Manager, a company proposed to hire me as Operations Manager. I already knew about the role but I found your lessons on YT and I think I have more tools to use.
As per IIM Bangalore, there are 3 types of Production Systems - Continuous Flow, Intermittent Flow, AND Jumbled Flow System. Examples of Jumbled Flow System are - Airport Construction, Nuclear Power Plant construction, Multi-speciality Hospitals...
I think that "manufacturing should be a subsystem of production" The production represents a bigger canvas where any input (can be raw materials, a typed command on a computer screen, a seed, etc.) is converted into output. It can be tangible and/or intangible. It can be goods or services. On the other hand, manufacturing converts raw materials into finished products. Manufacturing outcomes are always goods and that is too tangible.
I have gone through 5 videos and I find it very informative for people like us who run the operations. Are there any plans on uploading videos on Six Sigma?
Continuous Production system at 27:55 says that goods are not produced on customer order but what do we call the Production system in which production is continuos and manufactured on customer order?
Lecture 4 : Watched
Slides
5 Ps 6:34 | Product 7:50 | Plant 9:23 | Process 12:13 | Programme 14:29 | People 15:30
Production System 21:48 | Types of Production Systems (Two broad Categories) 23:07
Intermittent Production System 25:51 | Features of Intermittent Production System 26:57
Continuous Production System 27:54 | Features of Continuous Production System 29:37
Thanks a lot :)
Thanks a lot for this.
Very helpful for marking notes👍
will u pls let me know in which lec sir has covered economies of scale
Thanks
Main topic starts at 21:45
But for understanding it well investing first 21 minutes are worth it.
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Thank you Mr. Singh, your lessons are really useful. Recently, after 10 years as Purchasing Manager, a company proposed to hire me as Operations Manager. I already knew about the role but I found your lessons on YT and I think I have more tools to use.
As per IIM Bangalore, there are 3 types of Production Systems - Continuous Flow, Intermittent Flow, AND Jumbled Flow System.
Examples of Jumbled Flow System are - Airport Construction, Nuclear Power Plant construction, Multi-speciality Hospitals...
Very helpfull & well explained sir, Thanks you!!!
very helpful sir ... great
Best explanation
......Simple and soild data easy to understand
Thank you so much sir for this.
I think that "manufacturing should be a subsystem of production"
The production represents a bigger canvas where any input (can be raw materials, a typed command on a computer screen, a seed, etc.) is converted into output. It can be tangible and/or intangible. It can be goods or services.
On the other hand, manufacturing converts raw materials into finished products. Manufacturing outcomes are always goods and that is too tangible.
Thank you sir ji 🙏 keep doing good work
I have gone through 5 videos and I find it very informative for people like us who run the operations. Are there any plans on uploading videos on Six Sigma?
you can check it over nptel youtube channel for six sigma its good
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Thank you, it is very helpful
Extremely nice teaching..
Well appreciated.
Best explanation!
Thank u
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Watch at 1.5x. Worth it. First 6 mins can be skipped.
Thanks sir ,thanks a lot ,it helps me a lot 💓
Continuous Production system at 27:55 says that goods are not produced on customer order but what do we call the Production system in which production is continuos and manufactured on customer order?
Lot production is it same as batch production
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7:49 Product
9:25 Plant
Main content: 23:00
When we are going to study
Waste of time.
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Your comment is a waste of time 😂