The document discusses the concept and steps of method study, which is the examination of work performance and rearrangement to produce the same result with less effort. The key steps of method study are select, record, examine, develop, implement, and maintain. The record step involves movement, procedures, micro motion study data, and waste. The examine step analyzes purpose, place, sequence, who, means, and how. The develop step aims to eliminate, combine, sequence and simplify operations to improve processes.
This Article on WORK STUDY covers Part-I , UNIT-II of Industrial Administration and Financial Mangement Syllabus of BE 4/4(EEE/EIE/ECE) of Osmania University
This Presentation is about work study in production management which explains how to perform work and procedure in performing work and its objectives , expert work study man, techniques used in work study and relation to time and motion study.... Work Measurement and its benefits. Work simplification and job design process..human resource relation to work study
This Article on WORK STUDY covers Part-I , UNIT-II of Industrial Administration and Financial Mangement Syllabus of BE 4/4(EEE/EIE/ECE) of Osmania University
This Presentation is about work study in production management which explains how to perform work and procedure in performing work and its objectives , expert work study man, techniques used in work study and relation to time and motion study.... Work Measurement and its benefits. Work simplification and job design process..human resource relation to work study
Strategic management in different business contextAnupam Kumar
Strategic management operates differently in different business conditions and the priorities and expectations of the stakeholders also change accordingly. This presentation is a comparative description of five different types of strategic business contexts.
This presentation is about the basic model of strategic management. It talks about the three basic components and the parts that constitute those components.
Strategy talks about the concept of fit with the environment and yet it also talks about developing resources and competences to manage future scenarios. This presentation talks about the concept of fit and stretch which is essential for an organization's well being.
Supply Chain Management vs Logistics ManagementAnupam Kumar
This presentation explores the difference between logistics and supply chain management while tracking the development of the subject of distribution management, its progression to logistics management and its overall integration leading to the development of the subject of supply chain management. This presentation is aimed at explaining the transition of an organization from one stage of operations management to the next. It also explains the increase in the scope of operations management with the advent of the concept of supply chain management or simply SCM.
This presentation is suited for MBA, PGDM or BBA level students of business management and can be used for class lectures, class notes or class discussions. It will also give an idea to the budding entrepreneurs from taking their businesses from one stage of operations management to the next.
The current document is a presentation hand-out for the notes on the Socio-Economic Analysis of a Project. While starting an entrepreneurial project, various analysis are undertaken of which this present analysis tries to evaluate the social impact and economic worth of the project. This presentation gives an introduction to the topic for students of business management and even others.
Analyzing Tourism through the 4-A FrameworkAnupam Kumar
In the study ‘Matching Product Initiatives with Customer
Expectations: Analyzing Tourism through the 4-A Framework’ it has been argued that the time has come to have a re-look at the basic tourism products that one has to offer.
The paper highlights some of the options which became blatant in light of the 4-A framework. This study puts forth the view that as a viable tourism product, one must look at both the accessibility and affordability aspects in tandem.
Dynamics and Dimensions Pertaining to the Purchase of Capital GoodsAnupam Kumar
This paper tries to explore the nuances of the purchase process of modular office equipments and tries to draw a distinction from all the other types of business to business sales/purchase processes. This is an exploratory study and the paper is based on the scientific observations been made by the author over his past 10 years of work experience with the modular office equipment industry in India. The detail gaps have been filled with the help of depth interviews with sales team members of modular office equipment manufacturers and architects from Delhi NCR. The paper explains that most businesses are largely dependent on their partner organizations, like the project management consultants, the architects and even to their vendors themselves, for adoption of a formal purchase process, citing the lack of knowledge and understanding as the basic reason for such a behavior. This paper tries to imply that all types of businesses, whether established or emerging, are adopting the use of partner organizations for their modular office equipment purchase decisions. It further likes to encourage researchers to explore a similar phenomenon in the human resource recruitment processes through campus placements or recruitment agencies. This paper tries to explain the increasing trend of outsourcing in the purchase processes by organizations to their partner organizations.
Indian Furniture Industry: Is It Time to Commoditize?Anupam Kumar
This paper charts out the growth of modular furniture in India and the various influences and imports of furniture from Malaysian, Chinese and other international shores. It further tries to evaluate the strategy of Indian furniture manufacturers, on one side, vis a vis the Chinese and Malaysian players, on the other, and tried to understand the basic difference between the approach of the two.
With the possibility of IKEA opening its operations in India, the paper tries to explore the possibility of having a large branded furniture set-up by an Indian organization to be able to take on the world.