Production Operations

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Across
  1. 2. : Identifying and optimizing each step in the service delivery process to enhance customer experience.
  2. 3. : Ensuring sufficient staff and resources are available during peak times to avoid delays.
  3. 11. : develop structures that meet the needs of memebers to maintain a healthy community
  4. 13. : practice of producing goods and services in a way that minimizes environmental impact, ensures social responsibility, and maintains economic viability for future generations.
  5. 15. : Ensuring that products or services meet customer needs and preferences.
  6. 18. : Predicting customer demand can be challenging, leading to overproduction or stockouts.
  7. 19. : Using robotics and AI to streamline repetitive tasks and improve precision.
  8. 20. : Creating efficient workflows that minimize bottlenecks and reduce production time.
  9. 21. creates product value while at the same time improving resource efficiency by extending useful life of products.
  10. 22. : holistic approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction. It involves continuous improvement, employee involvement, and process optimization across all departments.
Down
  1. 1. : Natural disasters, political instability, or pandemics can disrupt the flow of materials.
  2. 4. : process used to ensure that products or services meet specified standards by identifying and correcting defects.
  3. 5. : ussing assets eficciently to allow them to continue functioning profitability over time
  4. 6. : Efficient operations can lower costs, improve quality, and speed up delivery, giving businesses an edge over competitors.
  5. 7. : Adapting processes to respond quickly to changes in demand or market conditions.
  6. 8. : Minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency through techniques like just-in-time inventory and kaizen (continuous improvement).
  7. 9. : process of overseeing the transformation of inputs (resources) into outputs (goods or services) in a way that maximizes efficiency and effectiveness.
  8. 10. : Reducing expenses without compromising quality or customer experience.
  9. 12. : data-driven methodology focused on reducing defects and variability in processes to achieve near-perfect quality. It follows a structured approach called DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) to improve efficiency and eliminate errors.
  10. 14. retain full biodiversity over the long term
  11. 16. difference between the cost of the raw materials and the price of the finished goods
  12. 17. : process of planning, monitoring, and optimizing the production capacity of a business to meet demand efficiently.