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Labour intensive
When a high level of human input is required in the production process
Capital intesnive
When a high level of capital investment is required in the production process
Advantages and disagvantages of labour intensity
A
- Unit costs may still be low in low-wage locations
-Labour is a flexible resource-through muti-skilling and training
- Can help with continuous improvement
D
- Greater risk of problems with employee/employer relationships
- Potentially high costs of labour turnover
- Need for continuous training
Advantages and disadvantages of Capital intensity
A
- Greater oportunities for economies of scale
- potential for significantly better productivity
- Lower labour costs
D
- Significant investment
- Potential for loss of competitiveness due to obsolescence
- May generate resistance from the labour force
What is productive efficiency?
Producing at a level of output with lowest possible average cost
Why is efficiency important?
- Goods can be produced at a lower cost than competitors
- May generate higher profit margins
- May sell higher quantities if prices can be reduced
What is productivity?
A measure of the output per unit in a given time period
Ways to improve prodcutivity
- Improved organisation of production
- Specialisation and the division of labour
- More capital equipment
- Taining
How do we calculate unit costs?
Unit cost= total production costs in period/total output in period, A failing ratio would indicate that efficiency was improving.