ULIS-IBDP2 Subunit 5.2 Operations methods

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Across
  1. 2. Term that refers to the ways a business organizes and carries out the manufacturing of goods or the provision of services.
  2. 5. Term that refers to the output of a good or provision of a service.
  3. 8. Method that involves the output of a customized or one-off good or service which meets the specific needs of a specific customer.
  4. 9. Method that involves different production processes continuously and progressively carried out in sequence, with a high volume of output of standardized products.
  5. 12. Production of a good or provision of a service that relies mainly on the use of machinery and capital equipment.
  6. 13. Method that combines the benefits of mass production with the personalization of job production to meet the individual needs and preferences of customers.
Down
  1. 1. The process of enhancing a product or service in a way that makes it more desirable or useful to the customer, thereby increasing its perceived worth and the price the customer is willing to pay.
  2. 3. This refers to the operations method of turning inputs into outputs by adding value.
  3. 4. Refers to the production methods used to provide goods and services for today’s customers without compromising the provision of products for customers in the future.
  4. 6. Production of a good or provision of a service that relies mainly on the use of labor inputs.
  5. 7. The cost advantages a business gain as it increases production, leading to a lower average cost per unit.
  6. 10. Key function of a business that deals with the management process of creating goods and services that people want to purchase, using the resources that are available.
  7. 11. Method that involves producing a set of identical products, with work on each batch being fully completed before production switches to another batch.