MS unit 5
MS unit 5
Characteristics of MIS:
It is management oriented
Management directed
Integrated systems
Avoid duplication in data storage
Computerization
Definition
MIS is a plant system of collecting storing and disseminating data in the form of information
needed to carry out the function of management.
Objectives
1. Capturing data
2. Processing data
3. Information storage
4. Information retrieved
5. Information Propagation
Objectives of MRP:
1. Ensure materials are available for production and products are available for delivery
customers
2. Maintain the lowest possible material and product levels in store
3. Plan manufacturing activities delivery schedules and purchasing activities
Objectives
1. Decrease of mistakes in all operating plans.
2. Early mistake recognition
3. Avoidance of wastes
4. To make the whole company work towards Customers satisfaction
Nature of TQM:
TQM involves effective decision making problem solving and integration of quality planning
quality implementation and quality improvement strategies of all the departments of an
organisation committed and involved employees, lower costs higher revenue in high profits for the
organisation
TQM means quality of output of every department and by every employee cleanliness, orderliness,
punctuality, customer service, Standardization of works and continuous efforts for their
improvement. Customer satisfaction is the most important aspects of TQM
Elements of TQM
1. Customer satisfaction
2. High revenue
3. Quality of production
4. Quality implementation
5. Quality training
Six Sigma
Six Sigma is a disciplined statistical based data driven approach and continuous improvement
methodology for eliminating defects in a product process or service.
Six Sigma is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement. It was introduced by
engineer bill smith while working at Motorola in 1980. Jack Welch made it central to his business
strategy at General Electric in 1995. A Six Sigma process is one in which 99.99966 percent of all
opportunities to produce some feature of a Part are statistically expected to be free of defects.
Six Sigma is set of practices developed by Motorola to systematically improve processes by
eliminating defects.
A defect is defined as non-conformity of a product or service to its specifications. Six Sigma
focuses on quality.
Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of the output of a process by identifying and removing
the causes of defects and minimising variability in manufacturing process methodologies also
there in Six Sigma
Methodologies used in Six Sigma:
Six Sigma follow two project methodologies inspired by Deming’s plan do check act cycle
These methodologies composed of 5 phases each
1. DMAIC
2. DMADV
DMAIC process
It is an improvement system for existing process falling below specifications and looking for
incremental improvements this basic methodology consists of the following 5 stages
D-Define M-Measure A-Analyse I-Improve C-Control
DMADV process
The goal of the design activity that are consistent with customer demands and enterprise strategy
D-Define M-Measure A-Analyse D-Design V-Verify
Conclusion: Thus supply chain consists of the network of organisation that connects supplier
and end users. It provides the route through which raw materials are converted into finished goods
or services. into hands of consumers. Supply chain management inturn cover the flow of goods
some suppliers through manufacturing and distribution chains to the end users.
Improved efficiency
Information integration for better decision making
Faster response time to customer queries extra
The indirect advantages include
Better corporate image
Improved customer goodwill
Customer satisfaction etc