Productivity: Chapter#3
Productivity: Chapter#3
Productivity: Chapter#3
Chapter#3
Concept of Productivity
Increasing the reserve funds that can be used for expansion and modernization
Reducing overheads and other cost per unit of output
Improving the quality of products
Increasing the competitive strength of the organization
Maintaining a fair compensation system
Methods of improving productivity-Job
analysis
Systematic process of collecting, evaluating the duties and responsibilities required to
perform a job.
Can be used for recruitment and selection, training and development and performance
appraisal.
Methods of data collection are observation ,interviews, questionnaire, logs/dairies
Sources of data are managers, employees, supervisors
Conducted by job analyst-HR , outside consultant and supervisor or manager.
Process of job analysis
Organizational analysis
Focus on maintaining capable employees
Preparing a list of present job positions.
Preparing job analysis
Recognizing representative positions and rationale for selection
Assessing existing job documentation
Communicating the procedure to respective managers or employees.
HR analyst identify job position for evaluation , selected on priority basis with cost and
time restriction
Collects information on current job design from JD, JS, procedural guides and flow charts
Process of job analysis
Analyzing different methods for performing a job and selecting the best one.
Objectives
Analyzing existing method for performing a job
Formulating new method, increasing productivity and reducing production cost
Reducing excessive movement of materials
Making effective utilization of resources
Standardizing work method and processes
Process of method study
FLOW DIAGRAM
Indicate relative position of a machine and materials to determine the path followed by
them to perform a job.
STRING DIAGRAM
scale model on which a thread is used to trace the path or movements of man and
materials during a specified sequence of events.
Productivity measure
An organization produces 1000 steel glasses and uses 200 square meters of steel sheet and 200 hours of labor. Calculate
productivity if the glasses are sold for 100 each, cost of steel sheet is 100 per square meter and labor cost is 10 per hour.
Solution
Input
200 square meters of steel sheet at 100 per square meter= 20,000
200 hours of labor at 10 per hour= 2,000
Output
1000 glasses are being sold 100 each =1,00,000
Productivity= 100000/22000=4.5