- changing capacity
- external sources of capacity
- outsourcing
- sharing capacity
- internal capacity changing
- temporary
- permanent
- consideration when changing capacity
- maintaining system balance
- similar capacities at each operation
- deal with bottlenecks
- frequency of capacity additions
- learning curve
- a line displaying the relationship between unit production time and the cumulative number of units produced
- individual learning
- organizational learning
- can be used to estimate time and cost more accurate
matrix project a blend of pure and fundamental project structures people from different functional areas work on the project advantages better communications between functional areas project manager held responsible for success duplication of resources is minimized functional " home" for team members policies of the parent organization are followed disadvantages too many bosses depends on project managers negotiation skills potential for sub-optimization work breakdown structure statement of work: a written description of the objectives to be achieved work breakdown structure: defines the hierarchy of project tasks, subtasks, and work packages project milestones: specific events on the project project control charts gantt chart: a bar chart showing both the amount of time involved and the sequence in which activities can be performed critical path method a project is made up of a sequence of activities that form a network representing a proje...
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