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Working Flow Chart of Method Study

Working Flow Chart of Method Study Method Study :  Method study is the process of subjecting work to systematic, critical scrutiny to make it more effective and/or more efficient. It is one of the keys to achieving productivity improvement. It was originally designed for the analysis and improvement of repetitive manual work but it can be used for all types of activity at all levels of an organization.  Method study  is essentially used for finding better ways of doing work. It is a technique for cost reduction.  The philosophy of method study is that 'there is always a better way of doing a job' and the tools of method study are designed to systematically arrive at this better way of doing a job.  Procedure Involved in Methods Study: The basic approach to method study consists of the following eight steps. The detailed procedure for conducting the method study is shown in Fig. Working flow chart of method study 1. SELECT  the work to be studied and def

Work Measurement in Textile Industry

Work Measurement in Textile Industry Work Measurement: Work measurement is the application of techniques designed to establish the time for an average worker to carry out a specified manufacturing task at a defined level of performance (to measure the time of a work for a worker). It is concerned with the length of time it takes to complete a work task assigned to a specific job . Work Measurement in Textile Industry Objectives of Work Measurement:  1. Work study:  Work measurement is needed when we do work study.  Work study  or research can help to develop a current working procedure.   2. Comparison of alternative method:  By doing comparison better method can be found.  Example:  We have two methods and two are good, but after calculating the time we can see that one is taking less time than that of other. In that case we can select the less time select one (job). 3. Worker appointment:  By counting or measuring the works of a worker we can select

Stages of the New Product Development (NPD) Process

Stages of the New Product Development (NPD) Process New-Product Development Process: New product development is a process which is designed to develop, test and consider the viability of products which are new to the market in order to ensure the Growth or survival of the organization.  Every entrepreneur knows that productivity is one of the key ingredients for successful product development. New product development (NPD) is the complete process of bringing a new product to market. A product is a set of benefits offered for exchange and can be tangible (that is, something physical you can touch) or intangible (like a service, experience, or belief).  Stages of New Product Development:  New product development as the first stage in generating and commercializing new product within the overall strategic process of product life cycle management used to maintain or grow their market share.  Idea Generation Idea Screening Concept Development and Testing Business Analysi