The Encyclopedia of Operations Management Terms by Professor Arthur V. Hill Curtis L. Carlson School of Management 321-19th Avenue South University of Minnesota Minneapolis‚ MN 55455-0413 USA ahill@umn.edu Revised July 20‚ 2003 P O M S Production Operations Management Society The electronic version of this encyclopedia is distributed free of charge by the Production Operations Management Society (POMS) under the conditions that (1) you send corrections and additions to ahill@umn.edu
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face-to-face customer service‚ and usually always has a building for their operations. A “brick and mortar” grocery has advantages and disadvantages compared to an online operation‚ like Theorganicgrocer.com. First of all‚ their major disadvantage is the overhead. The cost of property‚ insurance‚ taxes and staff is much higher for a “brick and mortar” operation than an online operation. The biggest advantage for a “brick and mortar” operation is customer security. To a customer‚ if a company has physical presence
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Source: Honda Motor Company Introduction If any operation wants to understand its strategic contribution it must answer two questions. First‚ what part is it expected to play within the business - that is‚ its role in the business? Second‚ what are its specific performance objectives? Both these issues are vital to any operation. Without an appreciation of its role within the business‚ the people who manage the operation can never be sure that they really are contributing to the long-term success
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Ho Wai Ley ID 17663937 Title OM should be operational and not strategic! (argue your answer) Keywords WordCnt 932 This essay analyzes the functions of Operational Management in its different levels of strategies‚ and concludes that Operational Management should be both operational and strategic as it requires both to be a well developed and successful‚ as to allow the company to grow and increase their profits. Introduction Operational management is
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flexible operations. C) Low price leading to a need to excel at low cost. D) Reliable delivery leading to a need to excel at effective customer service. E) Speed of operations leading to a need to excel at efficient distribution. 4) There are four perspectives on operations strategy. The term ’emergent strategy’ is most closely associated with which perspective? A) Bottom-up perspective B) Market requirements perspective C) Operations resources
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amongst them New Zealand has a high number. The mountain ranges in New Zealand are still being uplifted. Rocks are often weakened by folding and faulting‚ and there is also continual earthquake activity. The most common landslides in New Zealand are shallow and fast. They flow down like ‘wet cement’. Landslides are a crucial problem in the life of the people of New Zealand but mitigation strategies are being enforced to help cut down the damage they cause. All types of landslides occur in New Zealand
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FLOORS OF PEPSI Established in the Carolinas in 1898‚ Pepsi-Cola has a long and rich history. The drink is the invention of Caleb Bradham‚ a pharmacist and drugstore owner in New Bern‚ North Carolina. This young pharmacist began experimenting with combinations of spices‚ juices‚ and syrups trying to create a refreshing new drink to serve his customers. He succeeded beyond all expectations because he invented the beverage known around the world as Pepsi-Cola. The business began to grow‚ and on June
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Chapter 1 Operations and productivity 1. Why should one study operations management? We study OM for four reasons. We study how people organize themselves for productive enterprise. We study OM because we want to know how goods and services are produced. We study OM to understand what operations managers do. We study OM because it is such a costly part of an organization. Productivity can be measured in a variety of ways‚ such as by labor‚ capital‚ energy‚ material usage‚ and so on. At Modern
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to the success of Galanz Company? Please analyses the company form the perspectives of competitive strategy and operations strategy? The early success of Galanz can be prescribed to its ability to deploy its resources in an effective manner and establish itself as a recognized brand in its domestic market through a consistent competitive strategy of Cost Leadership (Porter). The competitive strategy of Galanz is cost leadership which has resulted with increased market share by being aggressive in
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Operation as a competitive weapon by: Andrew Luo Operations Management is defined as the systematic design‚ direction‚ and control of processes that transform inputs into services and products for internal‚ as well as external‚ customers. Moreover‚ Starbucks uses the bean stock to improve their operations through many decades. In the year 1991‚ Starbucks was the first U.S. privately owned coffee company in the history to offer stock options called “bean stock”. The current CEO of Starbucks is Howard
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