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    Introduction Organisational aims Production system as a process Operations Management Introduction Organisational aims Production system as a process Examples Operations Management v1.0 Needs Logistics & Distribution Information Systems ty ty Safe gn reen gnE gniireeniignE 2 Introduction Organisational aims Production outcomes What is a Product? • Need-satisfying offering of an organization – Example • Procter & Gamble does not sell laundry detergent

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    Question: Why is operations management important in CDS? Answer: Reason of existence of any organization is its production ability‚ service providing ability. When an organization is producing or providing services‚ a certain amount of operations are being taken place to enable the organization to fulfill their task. Managing those operations is known as operational management. Coming towards CDS‚ it is an integrated services provider. Numbers of different units are working under the roof of this

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    Q1. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Production and Operations Management ("POM") is the transformation of production and operational inputs into "outputs" that‚ when distributed‚ meet the needs of customers. The History of Production and Operations Management began during the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution began in the 1770s in England and spread to the rest of Europe and the United States during the 19th Century. During this time‚ goods were produced

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    complete company growing stronger as a whole and not one individual dictating what to do. List relevant qualitative data: evidence related to or based on the quality or character of something. Ryoichi Kawai introduces the idea and purpose of a management-by-policy system and “Project A” to raise quality of Komatsu’s bulldozers to CAT’s level. Then he adapted PDCA cycle as a new system to improve quality. Masao Tanaka ended price discounting and high pressure sales‚ but added the value to the

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    Being in the right location is a key ingredient in a business ’s success. If a company selects the wrong location‚ it may have adequate access to customers‚ workers‚ transportation‚ materials‚ and so on. Consequently‚ location often plays a significant role in a company ’s profit and overall success. A location strategy is a plan for obtaining the optimal location for a company by identifying company needs and objectives‚ and searching for locations with offerings that are compatible with these needs

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    MB0044 – Production & Operations Management Q.1. what do you understand by Vendor-managed Inventory (VMI)? Ans. Vendor managed inventory: The very purpose of JIT is to reduce Inventory at all places in the supply chain. Inventory is considered a waste because Inventory is created by using materials‚ machines and efforts of persons. All of these Are resources which have already been used up and that portion of it which is not Consumed and sent up the value chain causes a drag on the system

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    The Importance of Transport in Location Selection The location of economic activities is fundamentally based on geographical concepts of the site and its situation. The site relates to the characteristics of a specific location while the situation concerns the relationships of a location in relation to other locations. Historically‚ specific sites suitable for defense or commerce have been important factors in the location of cities. In addition to being a factor of spatial organization‚ transportation

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    Program & Batch: | PGDM-2012-14 | Term: | V | Course Name: | Service Operations Management | Name of the faculty: | G.D.Sardana | Topic/ Title : | Compare the operational models to create service quality McDonalds‚ Dominos‚ Sub-Way | Original or Revised Write-up: | Original | Group Number: | 2 | Contact No. and email of Group Coordinator: | 7503139250 and praveen7488@gmail.com | Group Members: | Sl. | Roll No. | Name | | 1 | 12 FN - 058 | Himika Chaudhary | | 2 | 12FN-074

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    Introduction: Now a days Garments sector is one of the most demandable industries in the world. Most of the countries are related now in Garments sector including Bangladesh. And Bangladesh is competing with others in the world market. There are lots of companies established in Bangladesh for Exporting the Garments products. The Mostafa Garments Industries Ltd. Is one of the Leading company in Bangladesh. They Export there products in America‚ EU countries‚ Japan and Chaina Market. They supply

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    Operations Management Final Report Case Study (1) Gate Turnaround at Southwest Airlines (Chapter Six) (2) Constraint Management at Southwest Airlines (Chapter Seven) (3) Lean Systems at Autoliv (Chapter Eight) 德瑞克(Derek Silkebaken) D974557 2012年1月2日 Chapter 6 Planning Capacity Video Case: Gate Turnaround at Southwest Airlines Q1. How can Capacity and utilization be measured at an airline such as SWA? Answer: Capacity is the maximum rate of output of a process or a system. And utilization

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