Chapter 01 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: as a competitive weapon mks mks@mdi.ac.in http://mks507.vistapanel.net Prof. (Dr.) Manoj K Srivastava Operations Management Area 1. The Systems Approach C O N T E N T S 2. 3. OM Definition Ten Critical Decisions 4. 5. The Cases 4V Typology of Operations 6. 7. Productivity Competitiveness 8. 9. Manufacturing Vs. Service? The History 10. The Future 1 Systems Approach Systems Approach Reduce waste…or
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General management Case II: 1. Discuss merits/demerits of the role of strike‚ agitation and legal approach in union management relations? The principal engagement of Union with management is though their actions like lobbying‚ politics‚ and the community which extends to strike‚ agitation and legal approach. Strikes first became important during the industrial revolution‚ when mass labor became important in factories and mines while legal approach is the latest trend which is picking
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COVENTRY UNIVERSITY Faculty of Engineering & Computing M28 EKM Project Management Introduction 1 Module Tutors Dr Anthony Olomolaiye – Module Leader • E-mail: a.olomolaiye@coventry.ac.uk Mr Andrew Bell – Associate HoD • E-mail: a.bell@coventry.ac.uk Dr Miles – Senior Lecturer • E-mail: e.read@coventry.ac.uk 2 Introduction Rules of Engagement You are expected to behave in a very professional manner Lectures start promptly The door will probably be locked 10
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Concept of Educational Management A. Meaning of Educational Management Management is the process of planning‚ organising‚ directing‚ controlling and evaluating to accompish predetermined objectives of an institution through coordinated use of human and material resources. Management is the Art/Science of:- Getting work done. With the help of other people Within the given budget Within the given deadlines Management as an academic discipline refers to‚‖ substantive body of knowledge
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Classroom Management & Discipline Emily Rickertsen EIS 450G: Classroom Management Dr. Georg Gunzenhauser Fall 2014 Classroom Management Related to Discipline Teacher-Student Relationship Student-teacher relationship is a vital role in managing a classroom and discipline. As a teacher‚ being able to connect with students is a key to academic instructional success; students are more likely to show respect to a teacher if that teacher has a connection with the students. Every teacher is
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Management and Leadership Management: As defined by Peter Drucker “Management is tasks‚ management is discipline‚ but management is also people. Every achievement of management is the achievement of a manager. Every failure is a failure of a manager.” As per the meaning ‘management is tasks’ explain that management is responsible for planning‚ coordinating and carrying out many tasks. ‘Management is discipline’ can be explained as set of practices used to maximize the efficiency of the people
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Fleet’s Existence The Changing Role of the Private Fleets Historically‚ Fleet management consisted of properly specing and maintaining vehicles and equipment. The fleet manager was simply expected to keep vehicles on the road at a reasonable cost. Today’s Fleet manager has expanded responsibilities and is accountable for all logistics management: supply chain management‚ physical distribution and fleet management; warehousing; order processing; forecasting; inventory control; material handling;
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Dom Perignon vs. Cold Duck Times of market bliss can lead to a relaxed‚ passive approach‚ while the cash flows in. Property Managers appear to be performing‚ rents are up‚ vacancy is down‚ competition void due to supply/demand imbalance‚ and while a few benchmarks appear to be achieved‚ others are overlooked. No doubt it’s been an exciting time to be in the multifamily business. Few challenges exist to test areas of weakness‚ even the most unskilled‚ blind-eye operator can appear to be achieving
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2011-05-03 Basics of Management Classes for Bachelor Studies in Finance Janusz Marek Lichtarski‚ PhD. E-mail: janusz.lichtarski@ue.wroc.pl Projekt współfinansowany z Unii Europejskiej w ramach Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego BASICS OF MANAGEMENT Management can be seen as: art – means that management require special characteristics‚ skills and attitudes. Manager as an artist sometimes should base on his intuition and talent practice – means that it is practical activity -
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blended with managerial skills but operate within the confines of an organization. NEED FOR INTRAPRENEURSHIP Increase in competitors‚ both national & international. Sense of distrust in traditional methods of corporate management. Exodus of bright people from corporations to become small business entrepreneurs. Downsizing of major corporations. Overall desire to improve efficiency & productivity. NEED FOR INTRAPRENEURSHIP It enables the corporation to diversify
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