Untitled Flashcards Set

  1. Assembly line: A production method in which the product moves past workers who each do one assigned production task

  2. Automation: A method of operating or controlling a process in which tasks are completed by automatic means, such as technology, reducing human effort and labor

  3. Batch production: The production of items in specific amounts, or batches

  4. Capital: Assets of a business

  5. Capital goods: Manufactured or constructed items that are used to produce goods and services

  6. Capital-intensive process: A conversion process that depends on the use of equipment

  7. Consumer goods: Tangible items produced for personal use

  8. Continuous production process: A production process that turns out products without stopping

  9. Conversion process: The process of turning economic resources into products

  10. Crowdfunding: The process of raising funds from a large group of people, usually via the internet

  11. Dispatching: Issuing orders for production to start

  12. Factors of production: Productive resources; human and natural resources and capital goods; also known as economic resources

  13. Financial capital: Money needed to operate a business

  14. Form utility: Usefulness created by altering or changing the form, shape, or look of a good to make it more useful or attractive to the end user

  15. Goods: Tangible objects that can be manufactured or produced for resale

  16. Human resources: People who work to produce goods and services

  17. Industrial goods: Tangible items that will be consumed by industrial users

  18. Inputs: The specific economic resources used in producing goods and services

  19. Intangible: Not having a physical presence

  20. Intermittent production process: A production process in which production periodically stops and restarts

  21. International Organization for Standardization (ISO): A nongovernmental organization that develops and publishes standards for business, government, and society

  22. Labor-intensive process: A production process that relies heavily on the skills of workers

  23. Mass production: The rapid production of large quantities of a product

  24. Natural resources: Items that are found in nature and used to produce goods and services

  25. Outputs: The goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs

  26. Production: The economic process or activity of producing goods and services

  27. Production planning: Determining how products will be produced and in what amounts

  28. Production process: The way in which production is carried out

  29. Purchasing: Buying the resources needed for production

  30. Robotics: A mass production technique in which robots carry out the repetitive tasks that workers would find monotonous and tiring

  31. Routing: The activity that determines the sequence of the steps for production

  32. Scheduling: The activity that establishes the timetable to be followed in production

  33. Services: Intangible activities that are performed by other people for money; productive acts that satisfy economic wants

  34. Tangible: Capable of being touched, smelled, tasted, seen, or heard; physical

  35. Unit production: The production of one item at a time or items in small quantities