to produce better quality of product
to utilise maximum floor area
to minimise production delays
production schedule
normal time of a worker
minimise the cost without change in quality of the product
utility of the product
optimum lot size
factory overheads
motion study
time study
job enrichment
estimation of the percentage utilisation of machine tools
estimating the percentage of the time consumed by various job activities
finding out time standards, specially where the job is not repetitive and where time study by stop watch method is not possible
line organisation
job enrichment
slow speeds
Explanation:
Job enrichment can be described as a medium through which management can motivate self-driven employees by assigning them additional responsibility normally reserved for higher level employees. By doing this, the employees feel like their work has meaning and is important to the company
Man-machine chart
optimistic time
pessimistic time
most likely time
line, staff and functional organisation