Slides Prepared by John Loucks
Slides Prepared by John Loucks
Slides Prepared by John Loucks
by John Loucks
Chapter
Chapter 11
Overview
Introduction
Historical Milestones in OM
Factors Affecting OM Today
Different Ways of Studying OM
Wrap-Up: What World-Class Producers Do
Introduction
Organizational Model
Finance
Sales
HRM
OM
QA
Marketing
Engineering
MIS
Accounting
Entry-Level Jobs in OM
Purchasing planner/buyer
Production (or operations) supervisor
Production (or operations) scheduler/controller
Production (or operations) analyst
Inventory analyst
Quality specialist
Historical Milestones in OM
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Scientific Management
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Scientific Management
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Operations Research
Global Competition
Quality, Customer Service, and Cost Challenges
Rapid Expansion of Advanced Technologies
Continued Growth of the Service Sector
Scarcity of Operations Resources
Social-Responsibility Issues
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Operations as a System
Decision Making in OM
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Operations as a System
Production System
Inputs
Conversion
Subsystem
Outputs
Control
Subsystem
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External
Legal, Economic, Social, Technological
Market
Competition, Customer Desires, Product Info.
Primary Resources
Materials, Personnel, Capital, Utilities
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Conversion Subsystem
Physical (Manufacturing)
Locational Services (Transportation)
Exchange Services (Retailing)
Storage Services (Warehousing)
Other Private Services (Insurance)
Government Services (Federal)
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Direct
Products
Services
Indirect
Waste
Pollution
Technological Advances
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Decision Making in OM
Strategic Decisions
Operating Decisions
Control Decisions
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Strategic Decisions
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Operating Decisions
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Control Decisions
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End of Chapter 1
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