Chapter One (Operations Management)
Chapter One (Operations Management)
Chapter One (Operations Management)
Chapter One
Introduction to Production/Operations
Management
o What is production?
o What is management?
A management function
OM development:
• Reengineering 1990s
• Global competition 1980s
• Flexibility 1990s
• Time-Based Competition 1990s
• Supply chain Management 1990s
• Electronic Commerce 2000s
• Outsourcing & flattening of world 2000s
Services: Manufacturers:
• Intangible product • Tangible product
• Product cannot be • Product is inventoried
inventoried
• High customer contact • Low customer contact
• Short response time • Longer response time
• Labor intensive • Capital intensive
Similarities for Service/Manufacturers
2. Systems:
Systems are the arrangement of components designed
to achieve objectives according to the plan.
A systems approach to operations management
recognizes the hierarchical management
responsibilities.
System design is a predetermined arrangement of
components.
It establishes the relationships that must exist between
inputs, transformation activities and outputs in order to
achieve the system objectives.
3.Transformation and Value Adding Activities
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