Operations Managament Crash Course
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Operations Management is recognized as a vital factor in the
economic growth of the country. The traditional concept of
effective manufacturing management follows the principles of
production management with the main focus on the overall
economic efficiency in the manufacturing sector. It was later on
that the new term "operations management" had been identified
by the increase in the service sector. The rapid advancements
in the field of technology have imposed several challenges as
well as opportunities. These have resulted in the overall
enhancement of the capabilities of the manufacturing sector
through the use of new resources & materials along with
essential procedures, techniques, and facilities. Therefore, the
management of an effective service system serves as one of the
major challenges in the global environment of stiff competition.
Operations Management serves to be a key factor in the
overall productivity as well as the improvement of the various
business activities across the globe. Operations Management is
responsible for leading the way for the global organizations
towards the achievement of the goals & objectives with the
least possible efforts. Therefore, the study of this subject at
both the undergraduate as well as the postgraduate levels offers
great significance to the individuals.
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Preface
Operations Management is recognized as a vital factor in the economic growth of the country. The traditional concept of effective manufacturing management follows the principles of production management with the main focus on the overall economic efficiency in the manufacturing sector. It was later on that the new term operations management
had been identified by the increase in the service sector. The rapid advancements in the field of technology have imposed several challenges as well as opportunities. These have resulted in the overall enhancement of the capabilities of the manufacturing sector through the use of new resources & materials along with essential procedures, techniques, and facilities. Therefore, the management of an effective service system serves as one of the major challenges in the global environment of stiff competition.
Operations Management serves to be a key factor in the overall productivity as well as the improvement of the various business activities across the globe. Operations Management is responsible for leading the way for the global organizations towards the achievement of the goals & objectives with the least possible efforts. Therefore, the study of this subject at both the undergraduate as well as the postgraduate levels offers great significance to the individuals.
Introduction
Operations is concerned with the production of products, managing the overall quality and creating services effectively, and so more. The concept of Operations Management is concerned with the covering the major sectors like hospitals, banking systems, companies, working with the customers, suppliers, and the utilization of technology. Operations is considered to be one of the significant functions in any organization in addition to the effective supply chains, finance, human resources, and marketing. The function of Operations Management would include the management of both the strategic as well