DSME 2030 Operations Management Introduction to Operations Management Sean Zhou CUHK Business School CUHK DSME 2030 Page 1 Why is so Successful? Founded in 1971‚ based in Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ with $44.3 billion annual revenue in 2013 Serve 220 countries and regions‚ 300 thousand employees Deliver 3.4 million packages daily with 654 planes and 43‚000 trucks Multiple divisions/operating units: FedEx Express‚ FedEx Ground‚ FedEx Freight‚ FedEx Services Fast and reliable On-time
Premium Management Supply chain management
world in their competitive strategic formulation. Firms cannot isolate themselves from or ignore external factors such as economic trends‚ competitive situations‚ or technology innovation in other countries if some of their competitors are competing or are located in other countries. With the world becoming a global village firms are faced with competition from foreign companies who have operations across geographies‚ in their local markets. At the same time‚ firms are no longer catering only to the
Premium Management Education Psychology
resulted from some less-than-sophisticated engineering in the back room of Caleb’s pharmacy. Building a strong licensing system was one of Caleb’s greatest achievements. Local Pepsi-Cola bottlers‚ entrepreneurial in spirit and dedicated to the product’s success‚ provided a sturdy foundation. They were the cornerstone of the Pepsi-Cola enterprise. By 1907‚ the new company was selling more than 100‚000 gallons of syrup per year. Pepsi Cola international is well reputed multinational company which is doing
Premium Pepsi Quality control Coca-Cola
many performance indicators for the success of a business. This include brand identity‚ reputation‚ innovation‚ leadership‚ productivity‚ process management‚ customer satisfaction‚ and quality to name a few. Management at Benihana can achieve maximum profitability by maximizing utilization‚ throughput time‚ making use of batching‚ designing of the bar and catering to the optimum number of customers. By varying the hours of operation and carefully balancing operation costs‚ they can meet customers’
Premium Profit maximization Profit
Table of Contents Executive Summary3 1.0 Introduction4 1.1 Company Background5 - 6 2.0 Target Market7 3.0 Operations Objectives & strategies8 - 10 Finexasia Operations Strategies10 - 12 4.0 Integration & Problems of Operations Objectives13 5.0 Recommendation & Conclusion14 References15 Executive summary The purpose of this report is to analyze the operations objectives and strategies in Finexasia.com Sdn. Bhd. Established in 2001; Finexasia.com Sdn. Bhd. operates the
Premium Management Customer service
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
Premium Management Mass production Manufacturing
Taobao’s Success 1 Taobao’s Success The most successful C2C E-business platform in China Chenlei Shi 865313 IT IS 600 Professor Robert Testa‚ Jr. September‚ 18‚ 2010 Taobao’s Success 2 Abstract With the great speed of economic globalization‚ E-Business is developing in a surprising speed through the wide-spread of information technology. Nowadays‚ there are a lot of big E-business corporations such as Amazon‚ E-bay focus on different E-business model and field. However when these international
Premium Electronic commerce Strategic management Meg Whitman
with advancements in equipment‚ intermodal operations‚ and alliances. Adapting to change will keep the current ports layout in a position to process cargo and remain viable in cargo movement operations. Successfully adapting over the shore marine cargo movement operations during rapid globalization is vital to the sustainability of the Eastern sea board maritime fleet movement. The possible future vessel characteristics and related handling operations will put high demands upon infrastructure and
Premium Intermodal freight transport Transport Containerization
Managing IT Operation (Ho Jun Wai TP028378) Introduction Naturally‚ IT systems are supposed to provide their own specific services when they are working. However‚ if the system stopped by any failure‚ it unable to provide its service anymore and sometimes it will often affected the company reputation and customers. For example‚ if the system inside the bank is stopped‚ clients and companies account unable to perform any transaction due to the failure. Thus‚ the IT operation ’s purpose is to prevent
Premium Google Web search engine Yahoo!
1. What are the main factors/HRM procedures that have contributed to the success of Google?2. Describe some of the negative aspects of Google’s culture. Do you think Google need to change its culture-and‚ if so‚ in what ways?IntroductionIn 1998‚ Google.com establish by two Stanford students abolished their postgraduate study. Now become worldwide biggest search engine on the internet with 82 million users per month have access to more than 8 billion web pages. Larry Page and Sergey Brin opened their
Premium Organizational culture Sergey Brin Organizational studies