OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN SERVICE AND MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENTS In defining an organization we usually come across two major categories of organizations. First Manufacturing organization and the other Service organization. Both‚ above-mentioned organizations are completely different from one another and hence the role of operations management is different in both. Operations management is mainly concerned with making the proper use of available resources of the organization. Resources available
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Kirat Hundle 1. What is the difference between an element and a compound? An element is an isotope made of the number of neutrons it has. A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements (a mixture). 2. What is the periodic table? A periodic table is where the chemical elements are organized based on their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)‚ electron arrangement‚ and chemical properties. 3. Give two examples of each of the four major mineral groups (silicates‚ carbonates
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project‚ service or goal that requires completing a task‚ job or project. A team is a group of people working together towards a common goal. Team members operate with a high degree of interdependence‚ share authority and responsibility for self-management. For example‚ a football player totally depends on each other to reach their goal which is to win and be the overall champion. If one the player does not have the same skills and goal‚ the team will not be able to win the game. The players also
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the outer ring are these live new variables‚ which the marketing manager cannot change or even control in the short run‚ but which he must always bear in mind when planning his marketing strategies. In the long run his actions may affect these factors and this will affect his future strategies; but current planning usually must take these factors as given. As seen from this viewpoint‚ marketing is truly an integrating discipline. The marketing manager must seek ways to relate and interrelate the findings
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How does culture and environment affect institutions and their management? Define the Problem: What went wrong during Ms. Myers tenure from your point of view? Ms. Myers was a smart individual that got caught up in the hype of a new and promising job. Like many people these days the sound of an executive position is tempting and wanted by many‚ however most do not have the skills or the knowledge needed to survive and be a part of that new environment. It is great to want to invent the wheel
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Notes: 1 Can managers be trained to become leaders? Discuss with reference to theories of leadership. 2 Comments: no description or definition‚ do not focus on the analysis of theories and concepts‚ be critical and give your own perspective‚ put the situation at the beginning (hit the reader)‚ 3 Use your experience: you managers + and – and use your findings and deviate them to your own ( what you would do if you were the manager just like them and what are the aspects that demotivated you that
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held payments on behalf of consumers until the purchased good confirm been delivered has encouraged online commerce. From the process perspective‚ ever since the Group businesses become increasingly complex‚ various permutations of the top management team always considered by Jack Ma. In this respect‚ the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will responsible to catalyze the cross-platform business development in order to cut cost. Also‚ there are many common core technologies used by Alibaba’s subsidiaries
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A Timeline of Management and Leadership 1880 - Scientific Management Frederick Taylor decides to time each and every worker at the Midvale Steel Company. His view of the future becomes highly accurate: "In the past man was first. In the future the system will be first." - Frederick Taylor In scientific management the managers were elevated while the workers’ roles were negated. "Science‚ not rule of thumb‚ - Frederick Taylor The decisions of supervisors‚ based upon experience and intuition
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LEADERSHIP IN NURSING Nursing is a very demanding and dedicated profession and the current shortage is a serious problem at all levels of nursing and is the dearth of leaders among nurses. Leadership and management are essential skills for all qualified healthcare professionals and have a pivotal role in ensuring a delivery of high standards of care. Developing future nurse leaders is one of the greatest challenges faced by the nursing profession‚ (Mahoney‚ 2001).
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Chapter 5: General Management and Leadership Learning outcomes • Conceptualise the skills managers must acquire in the context of their roles as managers‚ and identify and understand the four primary management tasks • Analyse planning as a management task relevant to all management levels • Analyse organising as a management task‚ including modern structuring and design • Analyse leading as a management task with the focus on teams‚ culture and work-force diversity‚ motivation and communication
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