Production Management Assignment Bus 821 Question: What are the objectives of maintenance and inspection in production? B. Make a review on the maintenance strategies and techniques that are open to any production firm and select those that are implementable in Nigeria. Okoh Eziafa Ifeanyi 099029079 MBA class Stream 1 What are the objectives of maintance and inspection in production? Here are the definitions of key terms that will be used in the course of answering this question. Production
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Literature: Hill‚ A.‚ and Hill‚ T.‚ (2012)‚ Operations management‚ Palgrave Macmillan; Basingstoke Johnson‚ R.‚ and Clark‚ G.‚ (2012)‚ Service operations management: improving service delivery‚ FT Prentice Hall; London Cousins‚ P.‚ Lamming‚ R.‚ Lawson‚ B.‚ and Squire‚ B.‚ (2008)‚ Strategic Supply Management: Principles‚ Theories and Practice‚ Prentice Hall; London. Fitzsimmons‚ J.‚ and Fitzsimmons‚ M.‚ (2010)‚ Service Management: operations‚ strategy and information technology‚ McGraw-Hill
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Operational Risk Management Operational Risk Management‚ otherwise known as ORM‚ is defined as a continual recurring process which includes risk assessment‚ risk decision making‚ and execution of risk controls‚ which results in acceptance‚ mitigation‚ or avoidance of risk. It is the oversight of operation risk‚ which is a risk arising from execution of a company’s business functions. It is a very wide concept which focuses on the risks arising from the people‚ systems and processes through which
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Introduction p‚ 2 Management Decisions p‚ 2-3 Strategic p‚ 2 Tactical p‚ 2 Operational p‚ 2 Structured and unstructured p‚ 3 The decision Making process p‚ 3-4 Normative Model p‚ 3 Descriptive Model p‚ 3‚ 4 Factors Affecting Decision Making p‚ 5 Internal Factors External Factors Conclusion p‚ 6 Recommendations p‚ 6 Reference List p‚ 7 Appendix 1 p‚ 8 Appendix 2 p‚ 9 Introduction Paragon is a decentralized organisation as it has relatively few layers of management‚ with few
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DS 850 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Fall 2012 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary 2 II. The Company 3 III. Current Operations 8 A. Process flow for customers 8 B. Process flow for prescriptions 9 C. Technology used within the pharmacy 11 IV. Theoretical Analysis of Existing Design 12 V. Recommend Changes 18 VI. Works Cited 23 Appendix 24 I. Executive Summary Walgreens Inc. operates approximately 8‚000 retail pharmacies and employs 240‚000 people. The company’s stores are
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various management philosophies and types used in the world of business. These types of management differ from one another. In some cases‚ a few of these management types can be mixed together in order to create something custom for a specific requirement. Management by Objectives (MBO) is one of the frequently used management types. The popularity and the proven results are the main reasons behind everyone adopting this technique for their organization. As valid as it is for many management types
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of several lines and wait to be served. In contrast‚ customers at Wendy’s are asked to stand in one line that snakes around the front of the counter and to wait for a server to become available. a) What is the rationale for each approach? b) Which approach do you favour from (1) a customer’s perspective and (2) management’s perspective? Explain. A Rationale for McDonald approach McDonald’s success had been built on four pillars: limited menu‚ fresh food‚ fast service and affordable price
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Electronics‚ Inc. 1) Operations management is critical to the success of a business because it is the business function that plans‚ organizes‚ coordinates‚ and controls the resources needed to produce a company’s products and services. It is the central core of the entire company and major business functions feed off of operations management. The role of operations management is to transform a company’s inputs into the finished goods or services. Operations management is also responsible for organizing
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INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Course Instructor: Dr. Swati Singh Course: MBA- II Amity Business School Raw material In-Process Finished Goods Components & spare Parts Inventory Costs Purchase Cost Ordering Costs Carrying / Holding Costs Shortage Costs Procurement / Ordering costs Holding costs ◦ Maintenance and Handling ◦ Taxes ◦ Obsolescence ◦ Lost sales (Customer goodwill) ◦ Backorders ◦ Administrative‚ inspection‚ transportation etc. Stock-outs costs
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explores one of the fundamental processes in most businesses‚ the make-or-buy decision. This research scrutinizes the theory related to the make-or-by decision‚ its importance in businesses strategy‚ criterions to be considered in the process as well as its advantages and disadvantages. Further investigation conducted revealed the reality of make-or-buy decision and it was found that decision makers rarely apply strategic decision making rules based on sound reasons resulting in unpremeditated and
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