Capacity and Process Technology Strategy Advice for Bonkers Chocolate Factory: A central aspect of the dynamic problem facing a business in an evolving and competitive industry is the decision about additions to productive capacity. The purpose of this report is to provide strategic advice for the CEO of Bonkers Chocolate Factory (BCF)‚ the U.S division of a multi-national candy company operating in the highly competitive chocolate products market. In late 2001‚ the main issue facing BCF management
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C H A P T E R Operations Strategy in a Global Environment 2 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Global seems the better label for Boeing since authority and responsibility reside in the U.S.—the home country. 2. Six reasons to internationalize: Reduce costs‚ improve supply chain‚ provide better goods and services‚ attract new markets‚ learn to improve operations‚ attract and retain global talent. 3. No. Sweetness at Coca-Cola is adjusted for the tastes of individual countries. 4. A mission is an organization’s
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Realigning Service Operations Strategy at DHL Express Tim Coltman University of Wollongong – Centre for Business Service Science‚ Wollongong‚ New South Wales 2522‚ Australia tcoltman@uow.edu.au John Gattorna Macquarie University – Macquarie Graduate School of Management 2000‚ New South Wales‚ Australia‚ john@johngattorna.com Stuart Whiting DHL - Express Global Head Office‚ Bonn‚ Germany‚ Stuart.Whiting@dhl.com This paper describes the approach that DHL used to respond to aggressive revenue
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How does the Minit- Lube operations strategy provide competitive advantage? According to the text‚ the 10 decisions of operations management are: 1. Design of goods and services 2. Managing quality 3. Process and capacity design 4. Location strategy 5. Layout strategy 6. Human resources and job design 7. Supply- chain management 8. Inventory‚ material requirements planning‚ and JIT ( just- in- time) 9. Intermediate and short- term scheduling 10. Maintenance
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Kingdom by the year 2004. For a company like Wm Morrison‚ different strategies must have been put into play for the company to be moving forward. “What is Strategy?” according to Slack & Lewis (2008‚ p.5) is a question that “is not easy to answer what seems like a straightforward question”. However‚ it has to do with setting of goal and planning the path to achieve the goals. According to Johnson‚ Scholes & Whittington (2008‚ p.3) "Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long-term”
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well in diverse locations but also brings units together in a coordinated fashion” (Shenkar & Luo‚ 2007‚ p. 312). Given its wide range of products and the diversity of countries in which it operates‚ Unilever has to employ a global organizational strategy that addresses its global complexity and the diversity of its product portfolio. In its portfolio‚ there are some product lines that can be extended to new markets with little or no modification‚ while there are others that need to be modified to
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2 C H A P T E R Operations Strategy in a Global Environment DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Human Resources 1. Global seems the better label for Boeing since authority and responsibility reside in the U.S.—the home country. Supply Chain 2. Six reasons to internationalize: Reduce costs‚ improve supply chain‚ provide better goods and services‚ attract new markets‚ learn to improve operations‚ attract and retain global talent. Scheduling 3. No. Sweetness at Coca-Cola is adjusted for
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GUIDANCE FOR INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT FOR BN3318 OPERATIONS STRATEGY The aim of the assignment is to enable you to apply some of the concepts covered in operation strategy in terms of evaluating the different options for operations competing in a particular market sector. The market sector is fast-food chains in which I would include companies such as McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ KFC‚ Dominos‚ Subway‚ ‘Fish and Chip’ outlets and ‘Chinese Food’ outlets. These companies generally offer a counter service
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Develop Operational Plans Learning Outcomes � Planning & strategies based on workplace monitoring � Develop scope and objectives of required initiatives based on business goals‚ staff and customer feedback � Identify and analyze internal and external factors that may impact on the plan � Consultation during the development of the plan � Develop administrative framework & systems to support planned initiative � Communicate priorities‚ responsibilities & timelines � Develop
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