Job production: Producing one-off, specialised items from start to finish., Handmade wedding dress, High quality, Expensive, High level of customisation, Increased customer satisfaction due to personalisation, Skilled labour required, Longer production time, Batch production: Producing a group of similar items together in a stage-by-stage process., Baked bread in batches of 100, There is some variety of products, Lower cost than job production, Time lost when switching between batches, It's flexible - you can switch between different types of products in batches, Employees less motivated - it's repetitive , Goods have to be stored - higher inventory costs, Flow production: Continuous production of identical products on an assembly line., Bottled water or car manufacturing, More capital intensive so lower labour costs, Materials can be purchased in large quantities so can benefit from economies of scale, Large number of goods produced (high efficiency) - more sales, Large initial investment needed, Employees very demotivated - VERY repetitive , Not very flexible as production lines are difficult to change,

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