Instructor ’s Manual Operations Management Fifth edition Nigel Slack Stuart Chambers Robert Johnston For further instructor material please visit: www.pearsoned.co.uk/slack ISBN-13: 978-0-273-70850-6 / ISBN-10: 0-273-70850-3 Pearson Education Limited 2007 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to download the manual as required. 1 © Nigel Slack‚ Stuart Chambers & Robert Johnston 2007 Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and
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Production & Operations Management What is operation management? What is the role of the Operation Manager? Set of activities that create value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs. The role of an operation manager is to design and manage the daily operations and activities in a way that the productivity of the employees raises. It is also their responsibility to ensure that the physical and the human resources of the organization are achieved. He
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Financial Impacts and Constraints Paper The Effect of Pharmacy on Operation Management A health care facility needs to monitor the processes and operations of its pharmacy‚ since it is the major profit producer. The pharmacy is required to maintain minimal errors‚ excellent customer service‚ and high efficiency‚ while returning significant profits. Pharmacies are considering a profit center for the hospital and have a direct effect on the hospitals bottom line. Since pharmacies
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OM 1. As a service business‚ the operations management activities of an airline company have nothing in common with the operations management activities within a bicycle manufacturing company. True False 2. Operations managers are responsible for managing systems that produce goods and/or provide services. True False 3. Effectiveness refers to achieving intended goals whereas efficiency refers to minimizing cost and time. True False 4. Operations‚ marketing‚ and finance function
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Ans : Recent trends in Operations Management:- 1. CAD/CAM- CAD/CAM stands for Computer-aided design and Computer-aided manufacturing. It is used in product development to enable manufacturers to design and build their products using computers. The technology that has been developing since the first interactive graphics was developed at MIT in early 1970s. CAD uses computer graphics and software to enable engineers to do most of design activities needed to complete engineering design that include
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explaining your understanding of the difference between the terms "production management" and "operations management". In the past‚ operations dealt primarily with manufacturing industries. The operations process within manufacturing industries deals with the inputs of raw materials‚ energy‚ labor‚ and capital which then are transformed into finished goods. Production management is the planning/organizing/management of systems related primarily to manufacturing industries. Nowadays‚ our economy
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Operations Management ASSIGNMENT 1: HARD ROCK CAFE: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN SERVICES From the Global Company Profile of Hard Rock which is mentioned in the text‚ we can see that Hard Rock Café is a food & entertainment business chain that is into cafes‚ hotels‚ casinos‚ live music venues‚ a venue for view a collection of legendary music memorabilia‚ and a store to buy their brand of merchandise. They are a business that is currently running successful with the help of over 400 employees who strive
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examines what might be termed the more ‘strategic’ aspects of supply network design. Chapter 13 (this chapter) treats some of the more operational issues. Yet‚ the boundary between what is strategic and what is operational in supply network/chain management is somewhat arbitrary. And although this case does not examine the very operational issues of how each of these companies’ supply chains operates‚ it does provide a starting point for a debate on what‚ in practice‚ the operational issues would
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REFERENCE TO OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ONLY‚ DISCUSS HOW SIA MIGHT DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE IN ORDER TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE. 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION 2 1.2 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF SINGAPORE AIRLINES 3 1.2.1 Product/Service Differentiation 3 1.2.2 Human Assets 4 1.2.3 Fleet management 5 1.2.4 Strategic Alliances/Partnerships 5 1.2.5 Superior Service 5 1.3 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE STRATEGIES (PORTER’S) 6 1.4 ANSOFF’S PRODUCT/MARKET GRID 8 2.0 REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY 14 1.0 With reference to Operations Management
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diversity of an international food and beverage operation so important? Discuss this by using a system‚ or process‚ or method and/ or technique In the hospitality industry‚ managing the diversity of international food and beverage operation which is important from a food and beverage manager’s perspective can improve the quality of the hospitality services‚ reduce high turnover in hospitality management and make more profit from the food and beverage operation. Hospitality workforce is consisted of diverse
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