Bachelor of Science Operations Management Pre course assignment Intake: BSc14L Student Name: Wu Linlin Student Number: 10287698 Lecturer: Professor Brian Fynes & Dr. Chang Chen Sheng Date of Submission: 21 February 2012 For the fast food chains‚ it is no doubt that McDonald ’s is successful in the world. It is known to all from children to elder. This is closely relevant to organization operation that produces food and services. Operation plays an important
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Four season hotel is the hotel which has top of the quality service among the entire famous hotel. Besides that‚ four season hotel also won a lot of an award due to their quality of service. However‚ four season hotel can be success also can be due to their golden rule which make sure the hotel staff to treat the hotel guests with courtesy and intelligence. Besides that‚ the golden rule also was meant to the employers which also treat the employees fairly and also treat them in humanity. This golden
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An analysis of the marketing environment for Spain 5 3.2 A SWOT analysis of Marks & Spencer PLC for Spain 6 4. Recommendations 9 5. Appendices 11 6. Bibliography 20 1. Terms of Reference This report will be carried out by Ksenia Samsonova‚ and it was prepared for Mr. Cawley. The main aim of this paper is to give a situation analysis of Marks & Spencer in Spain from a view of a marketing consultant. This assignment will also demonstrate
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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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BBA – 305 PRODUCTION & OPERATION MANAGEMENT Model Questions based on Previous years Question Papers UNIT – I Qs. 1 : Explain the importance of Production & Operation Management in current scenario. Why it has become an integral part of Business Education ? State with examples. [BBA-IP: Dec. 2011] Qs. 2 : Operation Management is becoming a very important subject in Business Education in the last few
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO Operations Management Teaching Notes Many students come to this course with negative feelings‚ perhaps because they have heard that the course includes a certain amount of quantitative material (which many feel uncomfortable with)‚ or perhaps because the course strikes them as “how to run a factory.” Others seem to have very little idea about what operations management is. I view the initial meeting with my classes‚ and this first chapter‚ as opportunities to dispel
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Part 1a Statement 1: “The airport transfers passengers and freight between ground and air.” I agree with statement 1 as stated above. The airport is a facility or a ‘gateway’‚ which bridges passengers and freight from the ground to the aircraft‚ which brings them through the air. At the destination‚ another ‘gateway’ meets them‚ and bridges them from the air back to the ground. The “gateway” uses many other facilities and/or services to ensure a seamless transfer of passenger or freight between
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and labor became highly dependent on jobs and urbanized. At the commencement of the 20th century‚ the one element that was missing was a management (the ability to develop and use the facilities to produce on a maximum capacity to meet massive markets of today.) 1. Frederick Winslow Taylor’s Scientific Management (1911) Frederick W. Taylor’s scientific management theory involved time studies in an attempt to establish the most productive way to undertake a process. • Scientific laws govern work
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