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Difficulties or Problems in Measuring Productivity

Problems in measuring productivity Following image lists main difficulties or problems in measuring productivity.Image credits � Prof. Mudit Katyani.Important challenges or difficulties in measuring productivity:Difficulty in measuring output, Difficulty in measuring inputs, Factorial productivity, Changing prices of inputs and outputs, Intangible output of service sector, Comparison of

Nine Main Benefits of Higher Productivity

Benefits of higher productivity The following image depicts a list of nine benefits of higher productivity.Image credits � Prof. Mudit Katyani.The nine main benefits of higher productivity are:Higher profit, Employees welfare, Better return Nice relations, Customer satisfaction, Good credit rating, Goodwill, Better credit terms, and Low turnover. Now let's discuss briefly these important benefits

Explain Need or Importance of Location Planning

Importance of location planning Location planning decisions are very important for all types of business units. This is because it affects the cost, selling price, and demand of the product. It is a non-recurring heavy expenditure. Large companies take the help of different professionals like lawyers, accountants, environmentalist, etc. for selecting the proper location of plant.Following image

Eight Important Factors that Affect Productivity

Factors that affect productivity The following chart shows eight factors that affect productivity.Image credits � Prof. Mudit Katyani.The eight main factors that affect productivity are:Technical factors, Production factors, Organizational factor, Personnel factors, Finance factors, Management factors, Government factors, and Location factors. Now let's discuss briefly above listed important

Difference Between Intermittent & Continuous Production System

Difference between Intermittent and Continuous Production System Difference between intermittent and continuous production system; based on 10 points.Image credits � Prof. Mudit Katyani. Nature of product. Flexibility of process. Scale of production. Per unit cost. Range of products. Instructions. Staff. Storage of final products. Location change. Capital invested. Now let's distinguish

Steps Procedure of Routing in Production

Steps or Procedure of Routing in Production Following image depicts main steps or procedure of routing in production.Following important steps are involved in the procedure of routing: Product analysis determines what to manufacture and purchase. Product-analysis is done again to determine materials required for production. Fix the manufacturing operations and their sequences. Decide the number

Stages Steps in Production Planning and Control

Steps in Production Planning and Control According to the British Standards Institute, there are four stages, steps, techniques or essentials in the process of production planning and control.The four stages or steps in production planning and control are: Routing, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Follow-up. Initial two steps i.e. Routing and Scheduling, relate to production planning.Last two steps