Student Slides Chapter 1
Student Slides Chapter 1
Student Slides Chapter 1
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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Operations Management
What is operations?
The part of a business organization that is responsible for producing goods or services
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Supply Chain
Supply Chain a sequence of activities and organizations involved in producing and delivering a good or service
Suppliers suppliers
Direct suppliers
Producer
Distributor
Final Customers
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Good or Service?
Goods are physical items that include raw materials, parts, subassemblies, and final products. Automobile Computer Oven Shampoo Services are activities that provide some combination of time, location, form or psychological value. Air travel Education Haircut Legal counsel
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There is a significant amount of interaction and collaboration amongst the functional areas It provides an excellent vehicle for understanding the world in which we live
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Career Opportunities in OM
Operations manager Production analyst Production manager Industrial engineer Time study analyst Inventory manager Quality analyst Quality manager
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Decision Making
Most operations decisions involve many alternatives that can have quite different impacts on costs or profits Typical operations decisions include:
What: What resources are needed, and in what amounts? When: When will each resource be needed? When should the work be scheduled? When should materials and other supplies be ordered? Where: Where will the work be done? How: How will he product or service be designed? How will the work be done? How will resources be allocated? Who: Who will do the work?
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Ethics
Ethical issues have gained increasing visibility in recent years.
Enron Worldcom Tyco
Can you think of any positive displays of business ethics? Why do people do things that are unethical? Can ethics be taught? More importantly, will teaching business ethics make a difference in peoples behavior?
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Historical Evolution of OM
Industrial Revolution Scientific Management Human Relations Movement Decision Models and Management Science Influence of Japanese Manufacturers
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