A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application

The product-process matrix is a well-known framework proposed by Hayes and Wheelwright (1979) that is commonly used to identify processes types and to analyze the alignment of these processes with the products of a company. For didactic purposes, the matrix helps undergraduates beginners from Produc...

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Main Authors: Luciano Costa Santos, Leonardo de Miranda Arnaud, Jéssica Bezerril Dutra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2014-08-01
Series:Revista Produção Online
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Online Access:http://producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/1700
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spelling doaj-0bf15f4be5574879bb57d6ebc4bb50272020-11-25T02:29:06ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Produção Online1676-19012014-08-011431129115010.14488/1676-1901.v14i3.1700642A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and applicationLuciano Costa Santos0Leonardo de Miranda Arnaud1Jéssica Bezerril Dutra2UFPB - Universidade Federal da ParaíbaUFPB - Universidade Federal da ParaíbaUFPB - Universidade Federal da ParaíbaThe product-process matrix is a well-known framework proposed by Hayes and Wheelwright (1979) that is commonly used to identify processes types and to analyze the alignment of these processes with the products of a company. For didactic purposes, the matrix helps undergraduates beginners from Production Engineering to understand the logic of production systems, providing knowledge that will be essential for various course subjects. Considering the high level of abstraction of the concepts underlying the product-process matrix, this paper presents a way to facilitate the learning of them through the application of a hands-on activity which relies on the active learning philosophy. The proposed dynamic uses colored plastic sheets and PVC pipes as main materials, differing from the original proposal of Penlesky and Treleven (2005 ). In addition to presenting an extremely simple exercise, which encourages its application in the classroom, another contribution of this paper is to define a complete roadmap for conducting the activity. This roadmap describes the assembly of fictitious products in customization and standardization scenarios for the comparison of two processes types of product-process matrix, job shop and assembly line. The activity revealed very successful after its application to two groups of Production Engineering undergraduates, confirmed with positive feedback from the students surveyed.http://producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/1700Matriz produto-processo. Dinâmicas de ensino. Aprendizagem ativa.
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author Luciano Costa Santos
Leonardo de Miranda Arnaud
Jéssica Bezerril Dutra
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Leonardo de Miranda Arnaud
Jéssica Bezerril Dutra
A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
Revista Produção Online
Matriz produto-processo. Dinâmicas de ensino. Aprendizagem ativa.
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Leonardo de Miranda Arnaud
Jéssica Bezerril Dutra
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title A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
title_short A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
title_full A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
title_fullStr A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
title_full_unstemmed A hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
title_sort hands-on activity for teaching product-process matrix: roadmap and application
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Revista Produção Online
issn 1676-1901
publishDate 2014-08-01
description The product-process matrix is a well-known framework proposed by Hayes and Wheelwright (1979) that is commonly used to identify processes types and to analyze the alignment of these processes with the products of a company. For didactic purposes, the matrix helps undergraduates beginners from Production Engineering to understand the logic of production systems, providing knowledge that will be essential for various course subjects. Considering the high level of abstraction of the concepts underlying the product-process matrix, this paper presents a way to facilitate the learning of them through the application of a hands-on activity which relies on the active learning philosophy. The proposed dynamic uses colored plastic sheets and PVC pipes as main materials, differing from the original proposal of Penlesky and Treleven (2005 ). In addition to presenting an extremely simple exercise, which encourages its application in the classroom, another contribution of this paper is to define a complete roadmap for conducting the activity. This roadmap describes the assembly of fictitious products in customization and standardization scenarios for the comparison of two processes types of product-process matrix, job shop and assembly line. The activity revealed very successful after its application to two groups of Production Engineering undergraduates, confirmed with positive feedback from the students surveyed.
topic Matriz produto-processo. Dinâmicas de ensino. Aprendizagem ativa.
url http://producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/1700
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