1. Four most common layout formats (170, PPT 4-10) – describethe four most common layout formats. 2. workcenter (Job shop)Layout (170-174, PPT 11-20) – for a given workcenter layout, beable to assess the material handling cost/distance. 3. AssemblyLine Layout (174-180, PPT 21-40) – be able to balance an assemblyline: 1) draw a precedence diagram, 2) determine the workstationcycle time, 3) determine the theoretical minimum number ofworkstations, 4) using the longest task time rule to assign tasksto workstations, and 5) evaluate the efficiency. 4. Work Cell,Project, and other nonmanufacturing Layout (181-185) – illustratehow to develop a layout for work cell, project, and layouts innonmanufacturing settings.
Chapter 12 – Six Sigma Quality 1. Defining Quality (299-303, PPT4-16) – be able to define quality and TQM; understand the fourcategories of cost of quality (COQ). 2. Total Quality Management(PPT 17-36) – be able to describe each of the seven concepts for aneffective TQM program. 3. Six Sigma (303-310, PPT 24-29) –understand the Six Sigma approach to improving quality andproductivity. 4. Tools of TQM (PPT 37-49) – describe the seventools for TQM – what they are and when to use them. 5. ISO(310-312, PPT 50-55) – describe the ISO international qualitystandards.