Industry PLC (ELICO) Awash Tannery For the Course Production /Operations Management (MBAd 632) (Educational Visit Report) Submitted To Tadesse Negash (PhD) Prepared by ABERAHAM MELSE MEKURIA ABERA MESFINE TELILA MERGIA BAYISSA TADESSE BIRU TENA H/MARIAM WOSSEN HAILU August 2013 Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are strongly indebted to our instructor of production and operations management Dr. Tadesse Negash for his intimacy with us
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Assignment 2: Operations Decision Managerial Economics and Globalization‚ ECO550 Operations Decision At certain times a company that produces a tangible product may have to decide if that company can continue operations and profit or if it has reached the shutdown point. Shutting down is different than going out of business; the company is simply temporarily stopping production because it would cost more to continue with production. As a management consultant hired to
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product fits patterns of consumer preferences c. even though quality cannot be defined‚ you know what it is d. quality is the degree to which a specific product conforms to standards 4. All of the following costs are likely to decrease as a result of better quality except a. customer dissatisfaction costs b. inspection costs c. scrap costs d. warranty and service costs e. maintenance costs 5. Inspection‚ scrap‚ and repair are examples of a. internal costs b. external costs
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The Historical Development of Carrefour and its Competitive Advantage in Taiwan- An Analysis on the Basis of Customer Value Pei CHAO Assistant Professor‚ Department of Marketing and Distribution Management National Koahsiung First University of Science and Technology 1 University Road‚ Yuanchau‚ Kaohsiung 824‚ Taiwan‚ R. O. C Tel: 886-7-6011000 ext. 4224; Fax: 886-7-6011043 E- mail: peichao@ccms.nkfust.edu.tw Hitoshi TSUCHIYA Senior Instructor‚ Department of Marketing and Distribution
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KAIZEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MARKS: 80 COURSE: _______ SUBJECT: OPERATION MANAGEMENT N.B: 1} Attempt all the questions 2} All Questions Carries Equal Marks Name:___________________ Reference Number: ________________ Case – 1 OM IN SNACKS Let’s say that you decided to go for some snacks with your friends. Among many options‚ you can go to a roadside thela (cart)‚ a snack joint like are Udipi restaurant or some restaurant which serves many things including full meals‚ to name few
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OPERATION MANAGEMENT 3 1.1. DEFINITION OF OPERATION MANAGEMENT 3 1.2. THE ROLE OF OPERATION MANAGER 3 1.3. RELATIONSHIP OF OPERATION MANAGEMENT WITH OTHER CORE FUNCTIONS 3 2. CASE STUDIES 3 2.1. HEATHROW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 3 2.2. NESTLÉ UK CHOCOLATE FACTORY 3 3. MAJOR UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE STUDY 3 4. CONCLUSIONS 3 REFERENCES 3 1. Operation Management For the success of an organization‚ the management crew plays a major role. An organizational structure is based on different
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regular stock count G. Review of sales Work activity list: Working hours of the general manager: 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm Time framework Duties and tasks If needed Meeting with the employees before operation starts‚ giving instructions to increase productivity 1:00 -3:00 pm Monitoring the operation of the business 3:00 – 4:00 pm Helping out with the procedure in preparing and creating the food 4:00 - 5:00 pm Ensuring cleanliness and safety of the workplace area 5:00- 6:00 pm
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| | |Trident University Module 1 Case Assignment 1Course Number: OPM300Intro. to Operations Mgmt Professor: Dr. Nicholas BowersoxDate: 10 April 2013 | Operation management “the hard rock café” | | The Hard Rock Café has been able to not only survive the times but thrive and expand its company. From the changes in its menus to the sale of its trendy merchandise the company continues to stay at the top of the service industry. Continual improvement of its processes and sound management
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OPERATIONS AT WHIRPOOL INTRODUCTION: This project explains the various initiatives on operations management taken up by Whirlpool.. As Whirlpool grew in size it had restructured its supply chain ‚the project gives a detailed description of the procurement initiatives taken by it ‚ a move towards global platform‚ It also explains the reasons behind the company changing its manufacturing strategy from a ’push’ system to a ’pull’ system and further to a ’hybrid push/pull’ system‚ and use of third
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Key operations questions Chapter 1 Operations management ➤ What is operations management? ➤ Why is operations management important in all types of organization? ➤ What is the input–transformation– output process? ➤ What is the process hierarchy? ➤ How do operations processes have different characteristics? ➤ What are the activities of operations management? Chapter 2 Operations performance ➤ Why is operations performance important in any organization? ➤ How does the operations function incorporate
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