The impact of real time shop floor information on operational decision making
The operational decision making process that forms part of the research question is a process known as Sales and Operational Planning process (SOP’s). The research paper is looking at how Real Time Shop floor information can impact on the decision making process. The study looks at what information is required to make effective decisions in the SOP’s process and how the respondents perceive information quality, its value and the impact on decision making in the SOP’s process. The research sought to further investigate a diverse demographic population, the behavioural culture within the organisation and their perception on having this information in real time directly from the shop floor. Data was collected via a survey questionnaire and an interview process which also required the review of organisational documentation where available. The research aimed to investigate what information Operations (SOP’s) need to make effective decisions to meet the organisational strategic objectives and to determine the best means of obtaining and communicating the information to managers. The research has shown that getting this information in ‘real time’ or as close as possible to real time is the best means of improving the quality of information and its impact on management decisions. It is further recommended to investigate the implementation of systems such as Manufacturing Execution Systems to link the shop floor directly into the current ERP system
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2011-06-29
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Authors: | Vermaak, Martin |
Subject: | Operational planning | Operational decision making | Manufacturing execution systems |
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