Stages of Production - Input, Process, Output, Job Production - One product made a time, start to finish, often customised, Batch Production - Groups of identical products made together, one stage completed for the whole batch before moving on, Flow Production - Continuous production of identical goods on a production line, Quality Control - Checking quality at the start and end of production, Quality Assurance - Checking quality throughout production, Overstocking - Having too much stock, leading to high storage costs and risk of waste, Understocking - having too little stock, leading to production stopping and unhappy customers, Environmental Responsibility - Actions to protect the environment like recycling, reducing waste, using sustainable materials, Ethical Responsibility - Acting fairly towards workers, suppliers and society. No child labour, Fair wages, Recycling of packaging - Using materials that can be reused or recycled to reduce waste, Waste reduction - Minimising materials wasted during production to save money and protect the environment, Effects of good quality products - Better reputation, fewer complaints, higher prices, more sales, Effects of poor quality products - Returns, complaints, wasted stock, damaged reputation,
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