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Supporting Small Medium Enterprises planning through the use of a step-by-step System Dynamics model building process

2011

This paper aims to support small medium enterprises (SMEs) in business planning through the use of system dynamics models. In particular, it has been hypothesized that through the use of a step-by-step system dynamics model building process SMEs’ entrepreneurs can better understand the net of cause-and-effect relationships underlying company financial and non-financial results. Such an approach also enables decision makers to improve their understanding about the figures portrayed in a balance sheet. In order to reach such a goal, this study has been carried out through the use of a case-study. The small company investigated is a leather handcraft operating in Indonesia. The paper makes e…

Process managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)System dynamicsCustomer baseSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleOrder (exchange)Human resource managementProduction (economics)The InternetBalance sheetOperations managementSMES SYSTEM DYNAMICS PLANNING LEARNINGbusiness
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The Swot Model and the Role of These Activities to the Training of the Future Specialists in Expertise and Quality Control of Milk and Dairy Products

2014

Abstract The present drafts regarding the quality of milk and dairy products, define it as a controlled act of creation with known accuracy that can be reached by applying constitutive control systems of the processing technologies that are present in all proceeding phases of the product. In order to achieve the purpose and to apply it in the production process by students – future specialist, we use as a teaching-learning technique the SWOT Analyze. The SWOT analysis is an efficient method that is used in the teaching technique, especially when planning the strategy in order to identify the potentials and the priorities.

Product (business)Context analysisProcess managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Operations managementQuality (business)BusinessBusiness managementSWOT analysisSituation analysismedia_commonManagement of Sustainable Development
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El efecto del tipo de producto fabricado y del tamaño de la empresa en los resultados productivos de las empresas de pavimentos y revestimientos cerá…

2006

En este artículo, describimos los datos recogidos en las entrevistas realizadas a 101 directores de producción y en las visitas posteriores a sus plantas. En él, presentamos la importancia que tiene el tipo de producto fabricado y el número de trabajadores en plantilla, para explicar las diferencias que existen en los resultados productivos de las empresas. Algunos indicadores como el plazo de fabricación, la cantidad de inventario de producto terminado o la productividad por operario, son sensiblemente diferentes en las distintas agrupaciones de empresas. Sin embargo, la satisfacción percibida por el mando de producción apenas varía al agrupar las empresas por producto fabricado.

Product (business)Engineeringbusiness.industryWelfare economicsOperations managementBusiness and International ManagementbusinessIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGestão & Produção
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Possibilistic Programming and Gas for Aggregate Production Planning under Vague Information

1999

In production planning activities, aggregate planning is surely the phase where the lack of information is more relevant. The reasons for that can be summarised in: a) the planning product is an aggregate one, very often not corresponding to actual products; b) the delay from the actual production is relevant so that information regarding actual production resources availability and performances are vague; c) the planning activity is often based on forecasts. On the other hand, all the subsequent production planning activities are based on the result of aggregate planning. In the paper a research going on at the Workgroup for Soft Computing Application in Manufacturing is presented. A Decis…

Product (business)Soft computingDecision support systemProduction planningOperations researchComputer scienceAggregate (data warehouse)Production (economics)Operations managementWorkgroupAggregate planning
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Ergonomic Indicators and Physical Workload Risks in Food Production and Possibilities for Risk Prevention

2021

The food industry is the most important and largest manufacturing industry in Latvia, producing almost a third of all manufacturing output. Employees in a food production enterprises are exposed to a variety of ergonomic risks: monotonous work movements that can be repeated up to 1000 times a day, overloads that exceeds 30 kg in lifting and moving operations, forced working postures, fast work pace. The aim of the study was to identify ergonomic indicators related to physical load for packers in one medium-sized company producing potato starch in Latvia. When summarizing the results of the survey on burden-lifting rates, it should be noted that, in a shift, 30% of packers lift the burden fr…

Product (business)Work (electrical)Food industrybusiness.industryLift (data mining)ManufacturingFood processingHuman factors and ergonomicsOperations managementWorkloadbusiness
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Application and assessment of IDEF3‐process flow description capture method

1995

The IDEF techniques have been developed in projects sponsored by the US Air Force in order to describe, specify and model manufacturing systems in a structured graphical form. These techniques can be classified in two categories: the “modelling” and the “descriptive” varieties. Compares two IDEF methods (one of the modelling type and one of the descriptive type) in order to represent (model or describe) two different aspects of an industrial organization. The methods compared are IDEF0, function modelling method, and IDEF3, process flow description capture method. Concludes that when considering the sequencing of the activities in process, aiming at highlighting their eventual simultaneity,…

Production managementComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSystems analysisGeneral Decision SciencesWork in processCADCAMIndustrial engineeringModellingProcess manufacturingProcess manufacturingSystems analysisManagement of Technology and InnovationIDEF3Operations managementIDEFFunction (engineering)IDEF0Simulationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Operations & Production Management
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Performance analysis of the closed loop supply chain

2012

Purpose The question of resource scarcity and emerging pressure of environmental legislations has brought a new challenge for the manufacturing industry. On the one hand, there is a huge population that demands a large quantity of commodities; on the other hand, these demands have to be met by minimum resources and pollution. Resource conservative manufacturing (ResCoM) is a proposed holistic concept to manage these challenges. The successful implementation of this concept requires cross functional collaboration among relevant fields, and among them, closed loop supply chain is an essential domain. The paper aims to highlight some misconceptions concerning the closed loop supply chain, to d…

Production managementproduction managementEngineeringSupply chainPopulationSystem dynamicManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSystem DynamicsremanufacturingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLogistikResource (project management)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleProduction managerddc:650Performance measurementProdukt-RecyclingLogisticClosed loop supply chainProduktionswirtschafteducationWaste Management and DisposalRemanufacturingSupply chain managementUmweltmanagementsupply chain managementeducation.field_of_studyResource conservative manufacturingSupply chain managementlogisticsPerformance-Messungbusiness.industryKey performance indicatorclosed loop supply chainperformance measurementIndustrial engineeringSystem dynamicsBetriebliche KennzahlOperations managementkey performance indicatoroperations managementLieferketteresource conservative manufacturingPerformance indicatorbusinessRemanufacturing
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Automated anaesthesia record systems, observations on future trends of development.

1995

The introduction of electronic anaesthesia documentation systems was attempted as early as in 1979, although their efficient application has become reality only in the past few years. Today, documentation technology is offered by most of the monitor manufacturers and new systems are being developed by various working groups. The advantages of the electronic protocol are apparent: Continuous high quality documentation, comparability of data due to the availability of a anaesthesia data bank, reduction of the workload of the anaesthesia staff and availability of new additional information. Disadvantages of the electronic protocol have also been discussed. Typically, by going through the proce…

Protocol (science)Quality ControlDatabases FactualComputer scienceProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)WorkloadCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineMedical RecordsUser-Computer InterfaceDocumentationData loggerInformation systemQuality (business)Operations managementAnesthesiaUser interfaceSimulationmedia_commonForecastingInternational journal of clinical monitoring and computing
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Applying System Dynamics Modeling To Foster a Cause-and-Effect Perspective in Dealing with Behavioral Distortions Associated with a City’s Performanc…

2015

This paper aims to show how applying system dynamics methodology to performance management can provide a powerful modeling perspective enabling public sector organizations to prevent, detect, and counteract behavioral distortions associated with performance measurement. A dynamic performance management approach is able to support performance management system designers in outlining and implementing a consistent set of measures that can allow public sector decision-makers to pursue sustainable organizational learning and development. This perspective implies a major shift from a static to a dynamic picture of organizational processes and results. It means framing delays between causes and ef…

Public AdministrationPerformance managementBehavioral systems analysisComputer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementPublic sectorBehavioral distortions of performance measurementCompStatCompStatMunicipal performancePerformance targetSystem dynamicsPerformance managementPerformanceStatFraming (social sciences)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleRisk analysis (engineering)Performance measurementOrganizational learningOperations managementPerformance measurementbehavioral distortions of performance measurement CompStat municipal performance performance management performance measurement PerformanceStat performance targets.businessPublic Performance & Management Review
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ALTERNATIVE MODELS FOR REGIONAL AIRPORTS IN LATVIA

2021

Regional airports play a significant role inpromotion of connectivity and regional development. This is one of reasons whyairports are treated as public assets and in 77 % cases (airportsproviding scheduled air transport services) owned and operated by public sectorin the EU. 71 % of these publicairports have corporatized airport operators. Latviahas threepublic civil aviation airports planned for scheduled flights until 2015: Riga InternationalAirport as well as Liepaja Airportand Ventspils Airport (Kurzeme planning region). Latviacurrently has decentralised operational model of airports. Riga InternationalAirport is owned by state and operatedby a joint stock company.Regional airports are…

Public service obligationAir transportLimited liabilityState ownedFinancial feasibilityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCivil aviationOperations managementBusinessJoint-stock companyGeneral Environmental ScienceShared resourceRegional Formation and Development Studies
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