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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ge1 Operation Management 1.1 Definition Operation Management is the activity of managing the resources which produce and deliver goods and services (Slack et al‚ 2010). These activities commences from the very initial production stage of information gathering right up to the final stage of consumer consumption of the product. Every organization does operation management even if they do not notice it. All organizations produce goods and/or services and to create goods and/or services‚ the organization
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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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MGT518 Operations Management Neotel 3.2012 S Sawhney You are logged in as Makhosazane Cele Logout) You are here * MUM Online * / ► MGT518: 3.2012 * / ► Quizzes * / ► Quiz 2 * / ► Review of attempt 2 Quiz 2 Review of attempt 2 ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Started on | Tuesday‚ 20 March 2012‚ 03:39 AM | Completed on | Tuesday‚ 20 March 2012‚ 03:42 AM | Time taken | 3 mins 24 secs | Marks | 1000/1000 | Grade |
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these “no hit” files requiring a search. Often these “no hit” files were eventually found stacked in the requester’s office. The primary “customers” of the file clerks were underwriters and claims attorneys. UNDERWRITING Company management and operations analysts were consistently told that the greatest problem in the company was the inability
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa‚ Manila College of Accountancy ACCO3073 – Production and Operations Management ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT OF HONDA MOTORS CO.‚ LTD by Emmanuelle Jan G.Selloria Ayessa Faye G. Sibayan Arnie C. Talanay Joanna Marie A. Tambis BSA‚ 3-4D Professor Maria Luisa U. Oliveros Company Name Honda Motor Co.‚ Ltd. Head Office 1-1‚ 2-chome‚ Minami-Aoyama‚ Minato-ku‚ Tokyo 107-8556‚ Japan Tel: +81-(0)3-3423-1111
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11 4) Step 4 : Draft process maps based on the current process and obtain job holder feedback 12 5) Step 5 : Feedback review workshop 12 6) Step 6 : Hold a process improvement Workshop 13 7) Step 7 : Draft new and improved process flows 14 8) Step 8 : Provide the client with the final documentation for review 14 9) Step 9 : Process roll out 15 10) Step 10 : Ongoing Review and recommendations 15 4) Conclusions 15 Bibliography 18 1) Executive Summary
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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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