Complete the Process Design Matrix.
Write an executive summary identifying appropriate design approaches for a selected product and service.
- Pick one service with which you are familiar. Complete three to five line items such as production line, self-service, or personal attention approach, on the Process Design Matrix.
- Pick one product with which you are familiar. Complete three to five line items such as Job shop, batch, assembly line, or continuous flow approach, on the Process Design Matrix.
Required Elements:
- No more than 700 words
- Consistent with APA format
Submit Matrix with the Executive Summary
I HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED THE DESIGN MATRIX. YOU CAN USE EITHER PRODUCT. JUST NEED ABOUT 300 WORDS FOR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.
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Process Design Matrix
Complete the process design matrix.
Write an executive summary identifying appropriate design approaches for a selected product and service.
· Pick one service with which you are familiar. Complete three to five line items such as production line, self-service, or personal attention approach, on the Process Design Matrix.
· Pick one product with which you are familiar. Complete three to five line items such as Job shop, batch, assembly line, or continuous flow approach, on the Process Design Matrix.
Process Design Aspect | Service | Product |
BANKS | BABY SHAMPOO | |
Design focal point | Create a mild-based shampoothat will accommodate all Baby hair types | |
Strategy | Multiple locations in the same area allowing customers easy access to banking | |
Process design approach | To provide sensitivity for Babies skin and avoid irritation to eyes during contact | |
Process map | ||
Process Performance Measurement | ||
Factory location | ||
Facilty layout | Designed to inform customers of several bank options such as rewards for opening up credit lines and savings accounts to Accommodate customers physicaland psychological needs and expectations (Jacobs Chase, 2011, p. 220). | |
Process design | ||
Scheduling | ||
Producting planning | High-end environmental consideration and recycled products utilized in assembly lines | |
Workforce | Combination of procedural skills, teller position, and management. Janitorial positions available for cleaning all bank areas (bathrooms, vacuuming floors, and trash disposal) | |
Quality | ||
Capacity | ||
Inventory | Ship to order for retail locations and mail order for customers |
Jacobs, F. R.& Chase, R. (2011). Operations and supply chain manangement. (p. 220).
13th ED. Boston, MA:McGraw Hill.
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