productivity and knowledge by 50% Operations management- the science and art of ensuring that goods and services are created and delivered successfully to customers. Planning Directing Controlling Organizing Government regulations- California 2006 Increase mpg standard for all vehicles or pay fine Lots of hybrids sold but companies that didn’t have hybrids couldn’t sell (gm‚ ford‚ Chrysler) Why is operations management important Heart of organization Operations are task that create value
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Definitions in Operations Management OPERATIONS: Any activity that transforms and adds value to an input stream. The input stream can be a physical entities‚ services‚ or flows. The valued added transformation produces products or services that are designed to meet a customer demand. Operations range from processing loan applications to production of computers‚ to designing buildings. FLOW SHOP: An operation that produces products at volume in a continuous flow or by a well-defined‚ connected
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curving machine n. Check if curvature specifications are met o. Transfer defects back to start of production cycle p. Final cleaning for any impurities q. Polishing of lenses for a shiny or glossy finish r. Final checking of lenses s. Package the lenses t. Ship the finished goods u. Administer
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supermarkets‚ an effective operation management is able to solve it all. 2. Purpose We had chosen Cold Storage as the supermarket that we are going to study about their operation management. It is situated at 1 Fusionopolis Way at One North station. The operation time is from 9am to 10pm daily. There are offices above the buildings and private houses in the vicinity which has a lot of expats residing and working there. We are going to observe the daily operation in two time slot‚ during
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Introduction Pijush Kumer Ghosh (EX020016) Operations Management Decisions Ashfaq ²Us Saleheen (EX020012) Quality Management & Supply Chain Management Md. Mofizul Islam (Ex020015) Location Design‚ Layout Design‚ Scheduling &Inventory Management Md. Firoz Uddin (EX020016) Term used to describe all the activities managers do to help their firms create goods and service Converting resources into goods and services Product creation‚ development‚ production‚ distribution‚
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Issues on operation management With historical development‚ there are different concepts in operation management such as total quality management‚ supply chain management and inventory management. Product: Lenovo Vs Dell i. Quality control management The company of Lenovo did experience some quality management problems during the early years of the 21st century that had some mixed results. On the other hand‚ the company lost a domestic computer contract to its rival Dell to a chinese government
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MGCR 472 ASSIGNMENT # 1 (Total 100 points) Due on 7th October (Thursday) by 5pm Make sure to write the name‚ student # and section # for each student in the group on the cover page of the assignment 1. Suppose you/your group is the owner of a company that produces e-readers. The present production rate is 1000 e-readers /day and the selling price is $210/unit. It requires 200 workers working 8 hours/day to produce the e-readers and they are paid $20/hour. The material
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296 HANDOUT: CONTINUOUS FLOW (PRODUCT ORIENTED LAYOUT) AND BOTTLENECK ANALYSIS Reference: Operations Management by Mark A. Vonderembse and Gregory P. White. The Product Layout and System Capacity The capacity of a product-oriented system can be visualized as a series of pipes of varying capacity‚ with the smallest diameter or capacity holding back the entire system. Exhibit 9.3 illustrates five pipes (departments or machines) with different diameters (capacities). The output
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[pic] Course: Advance diploma in Business Management Module: Production & Operations Management Date:2013.08.06 Name of lecturer: Daniel Chew The following examples show different products and services working by different model to achieve different customers’ satisfactions. Two products examples and two service examples will be included. Product 1: 5Ps Framework of O.M. is used in the electronic devices company‚ Apple. Apple: Apple Computer‚ Inc.‚ is a famous
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CalvinIELM 6030 Ergonomics 2013-2014 first semester Instructor: Calvin Or Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering The University of Hong Kong Environment Light Sound Temperature Humidity Man Machine/Technology Posture Fatigue Physical comfort 1 A little about me … • Calvin Or • Assistant Professor‚ Dept of IMSE • BEng.‚ Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management • MSc‚ Industrial Engineering • PhD‚ Industrial & Systems Engineering Contact Information
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