Statistics and Risk Management Production Performance Objective: After completing this lesson, the student will understand the basic role of product production including planning, scheduling, and quality control concepts. Approximate Time: When taught as written, this lesson should take 4-5 days to complete. Specific Objectives: The student will discuss the importance of product production planning. The student will understand the type of scheduling and demands on equipment and materials. The student will discuss the importance of quality control and quality assurance. The student will review then methodologies that define Quality Control Management (TQM) This lesson corresponds with Unit 5 of the Statistics and Risk Management Scope and Sequence. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 1 TEKS Correlations: This lesson, as published, correlates to the following TEKS for Regression. Any changes/alterations to the activities may result in the elimination of any or all of the TEKS listed. 130.169(C)(2) (C) describe and explain the production role and function, including the concept of production and production activities; and (D) identify and implement quality-control processes in finance, including: (i) quality-control measures; (ii) quality-control methods at work; (iii) crucial elements of a quality culture; (iv) the role of management in achievement of quality; and (v) efficient operating systems InterdisciplinaryTEKS: English: 110.31 (C) (21) (B) … organize information gathered from multiple sources to create a variety of graphics and forms (e.g., notes, learning logs)… 110.31 (C) (22) (B) …evaluate the relevance of information to the topic and determine the reliability, validity, and accuracy of sources (including Internet sources) by examining their authority and objectivity… 110.31 (C) (23) (C) … use graphics and illustrations to help explain concepts where appropriate… Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 2 110.31 (C) (23) (D) … use a variety of evaluative tools (e.g., self-made rubrics, peer reviews, teacher and expert evaluations) to examine the quality of the research… Math: 111.36 (C) (4) (A) … compare theoretical and empirical probability; 111.37. (C) (3) (B) … use probabilities to make and justify decisions about risks in everyday life Occupational Correlation (O*Net - http://www.onetonline.org/) Quality Control Systems Manager 11-3051.01 Similar Job Titles: Statistical Analyst, Education Research Analyst, Research Associate, Clinical Biostatistics Director, Clinical Statistics Manager, Institutional Research Director, Program Research Specialist, Research Analyst, Statistical Reporting Analyst Tasks: Direct product testing activities throughout production cycles. Monitor performance of quality control systems to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. Oversee workers including supervisors, inspectors, or laboratory workers engaged in testing activities. (Soft) Skills: Deductive reasoning; Written comprehension; Problem sensitivity; Originality Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 3 Instructional Aids: 1. Display for presentation, websites for assignments and class discussion 2. Assignment Worksheets 3. Supporting Spreadsheets Materials Needed: 1. Printer paper 2. Assignments and website information ready to distribute to students. Student projects will be displayed to increase interest in Statistics Equipment Needed: 1. Computer with presentation and Internet Access 2. Computers for Students to Conduct Research and Collect Data for Projects Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 4 References: Production Planning and Control Understanding the planning, management, and control issues involved in production. http://www.du.ac.in/fileadmin/DU/Academics/course_material/EP_08.pdf Total Quality Management (TQM) This article addresses the seven important principles of Total Quality Management and provides several additional links for other perspectives on TQM along with a link to the sites blog on TQM. http://managementhelp.org/quality/total-quality-management.htm Quality Control and Quality Assurance Through this site teachers can access a series of lesson plans and resources that deal with quality control and quality assurance that they can use to reinforce other lessons on these topics. Through these lessons students can learn the importance of quality in modern business, demands for quality, benefits and costs of maintaining quality standards and much more. http://www.bized.co.uk/educators/1619/business/production/lesson/qualcontrol.htm Operations Scheduling Explain the different kinds of scheduling operations, describe different shop loading methods, develop a schedule using priority rules, calculate scheduling for multiple workstations, and develop a schedule performance measures. www.csus.edu/indiv/b/blakeh/mgmt/.../OPM101Chapter15_000.ppt Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 5 Teacher Preparation: Teacher will: 1. presentation, and handouts. 2. resources and websites. 3. websites ready. Review terms in outline, Locate and evaluate various Have assignments and Learner Preparation: It is time to wrap up what the students have learned about statistics. You will briefly describe commercial software for statistics with examples the student might find interesting. Then the student will get to apply what they have learned to analyzing data. Introduction: STUDENTS will watch the Unit video found here: jukebox.esc13.net/untdeveloper/Videos/Production.mov STUDENTS will take the practice test and review using the Key, found in Common/Student Documents. EXHIBIT: Excitement for manufacturing process. INTRODUCE: Much more goes on with the item you buy than originally understood. ASK: Ask students to go through the steps of making a snocone. Write steps on the board. Then, decipher the areas where quality control is needed. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 6 I. Production Processes A. Ideas B. Concepts C. Original Ideas D. Copies of Products E. Design, Drawings, Models, Prototypes F. Planning G. Product Engineering 1. What to produce H. Process Engineering 1. How to produce it 2. Manage bottlenecks a. Planning, Inputs, Outputs, Within Factory, Next Factory, End Buyer, Scheduling b. Forward Scheduling is planning the tasks from the date resources become available to determine the shipping date or the due date c. Backward Scheduling is planning the tasks from the due date or requiredby date to determine the start date and/or any changes in capacity required d. Companies use forward & backward scheduling to: • allocate plant and machinery resources, • plan human resources, • plan production processes • purchase materials Use 15.1_ ProductionProcesses.pptx Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 7 I. Benefits of Scheduling 1. Process change-over reduction 2. Inventory reduction, leveling 3. Reduced scheduling effort 4. Increased production efficiency 5. Labor load leveling 6. Accurate delivery date quotes 7. Real time information 8. Implementation, Set Up, Materials, Equipment, Routing, Production Runs, Monitoring, Adjustments Provide Assignment sheets and discuss and answer any questions about assignment (In class or take homeInstructor’s Option) II. Production Quality Control A. Quality Control emphasizes testing of products to uncover defects and reporting to management who make the decision to allow or deny product release B. Quality Assurance attempts to improve and stabilize production (and associated processes) to avoid, or at least minimize, issues which led to the defect(s) in the first place. C. Total Quality Management (TQM) 1. Quality can and must be managed. 2. Processes, not people, are the problem. 3. Every employee is responsible for quality. 4. Quality must be measurable. Provided .docx files 15.1a_ ProductionProcesses.docx Use 15.2_ ProductionQualityControl .pptx 5. Quality improvements must be continuous. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 8 D. Quality is a long-term investment. 1. Capture Data at Each Critical Production Process 2. Document 3. Flows 4. Process Issues 5. Inspections 6. Variances (sick employee, machine broke down, etc.) 7. Rejects 8. Randomly Test Product Samples 9. Pull products at all stages of the process and inspect-test. 10. Document results 11. Document Issues a. Identify Statistical Significance of Issues b. Identify Statistical Patterns c. Gather Employee Thoughts d. Gather User Experiences 12. Surveys 13. Phone/Email Follow-ups 14. Reviews (web) 15. Follow-Ups 16. Improvements 17. For contract work, particularly work awarded by government agencies, “quality control” issues are among the top reasons for not renewing a contract Provide Assignment sheets and discuss and answer any questions about assignment (In class or take homeInstructor’s Option) Provided .docx files 15.2a_ ProductionQualityControl .docx Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 9 Guided Practice: See assignments. Independent Practice: See assignments. Review: Question: Describe how to follow up on quality? Question: When do make the decision that there is a quality control problem in the process? Informal Assessment: Instructor should observe student discussion and monitor interaction. Formal Assessment: Completion of provided assignments using included keys for grading. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 10 Student Assignment 15.1a Production Process Key Name: ____________________ You are the chief project engineer for a large defense contractor and your firm has been awarded a contract to build a large component that will be part of a weapons defense system. The component MUST be in production (with quality control issues addressed) within 24 months. You have set up a project management calendar that allots 6 month for planning, 6 months to set up the plant and acquire materials contracts, and 6 months to address training requirements, test production, and address quality issues. You are an expert in implementing both “Forward Scheduling” and “Backward Scheduling”. Select one of these methodologies and explain why you chose the scheduling you did. There is no correct method….you just have to be able to justify the reasons for your choice by describing your company, manufacturing facilities (including capacity), expertise, and current production schedules and contracts. Answers will vary per student, but look that they have made an effort to fulfill the requirements of this assignment any various levels. You may ask yourself does this student demonstrate the ability to differentiate between forward and backward scheduling. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 11 Student Assignment 15.2a Production Quality Control Key Name: ____________________ Total Quality Management (TQM) might be considered more of a religion than a simple management technique. What we mean by this is that in your life there are many instances where TQM principles can be applied to daily living situations. From the TQM Presentation Slide (7 Concepts of TQM). Identify where and how some of these concepts could be applied to family, friends, school, & work. Be creative in your ideas. Answers will vary per student, but look that they have made an effort to fulfill the requirements of this assignment any various levels. This can be a real fun assignment! It gives the student a chance to talk about themselves and may provide some funny stories that apply to some efforts in their lives where QUALITY WAS AN ISSUE (home chores, school work, dating, etc). Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 12 Name:________________________________ Date:__________________ Class:_______________ Production Test TRUE and FALSE: 1. Introducing new products into the market is as much of a risk management issue as it is a production issue. A. True B. False 2. In developing a product production plan, it is a good idea to look at the many risks and identify solutions to lessen the risk. A. True B. False 3. The supply chain does not involve the flow of the product from supplier to end user. A. True B. False 4. Gantt charts can be used for production planning. A. True B. False 5. Increased production efficiency is not a benefit of scheduling. A. True B. False 6. Every employee is responsible for the quality of the product. A. True B. False MATCHING: A. B. C. D. E. Production Planning Quality Control Backward Scheduling Total Quality Management Benchmarking 7. __________ Is the use of standard measurements in a service or industry for comparison to other organizations in order to gain perspective on organizational performance. 8. __________ An approach that organizations use to improve their internal processes and increase customer satisfaction. 9. __________The development of a plan to meet demand for a product over a period of time involving the how, what, when and where 10. __________ Planning the tasks from the due date or required-by date to determine the start date and/or any changes in capacity required. 11. __________ Emphasizes testing of products to uncover defects and reporting to management who make the decision to allow or deny product release. MULTIPLE CHOICE: 12. Planning the tasks from the date resources become available to determine the shipping date or the due date is called _____________. A. Backward Scheduling B. Production Planning C. Forward Scheduling D. Product Development 13. The order-at-a-time construction process is sometimes referred to as ____________. A. Order Based Method B. Sequential Loading C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B 14. When documenting issues in quality control, steps include: A. Only discuss with team members, not B. Throw out defectives products on your management own Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 13 C. Identify statistical significance of issues Name:________________________________ D. None of the above Date:__________________ Class:_______________ 15. Which of the following is a way companies use forward and backward scheduling: A. Plan human resources B. Plan production processes C. Purchase materials D. All of the above 16. When Total Quality Management is implemented correctly, it can lead to: A. Decreased costs for preventative B. Better overall performance measures C. An increase of loyal customers D. All of the above 17. Which of the following is a way to gather user experiences of a product? A. Surveys B. Phone/Email Follow-ups C. Web Reviews D. All of the above 18. Attempts to improve and stabilize production (and associated processes) to avoid, or at least minimize, issues which led to the defect in the first place. A. Benchmarking B. Quality Assurance C. Scheduling D. Quality Control 19. Accurate delivery date quotes is a benefit of __________. A. Scheduling B. Quality Control C. Quality Assurance D. Product Development 20. ___________ is a quality management initiative that takes a data-driven approach to eliminating defects with aim to reach six standard deviations from the desired target of quality. A. Six Sigma B. Forward Scheduling C. Quality Assurance D. Quality Management 21. For contract work, particularly work awarded by government agencies, “_________” issues are among the top reasons for not renewing a contract. A. Six Sigma B. Quality Control C. Quality Assurance D. Quality Management 22. Which of the following is an important principle of Total Quality Management? A. Processes, not people are the problem B. Quality must be measureable C. Quality is a long term investment D. All of the above 23. Increased production efficiency, real time information and inventory reduction are benefits of? A. Quality Control B. Scheduling C. Quality Assurance D. Quality Management 24. Which of the following would you want to document in production planning? A. Inspections B. Phone calls C. Talks with management D. None of the above 25. Drawings, models and prototypes are examples of what? A. Concept Ideas B. Design Ideas C. Production D. Inspection Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 14 Production Test Key 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. E 8. D 9. A 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. C B C C C D D D B A A B D B A B Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved. 15