KAIZEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MARKS: 80 COURSE: _______ SUBJECT: OPERATION MANAGEMENT N.B: 1} Attempt all the questions 2} All Questions Carries Equal Marks Name:___________________ Reference Number: ________________ Case – 1 OM IN SNACKS Let’s say that you decided to go for some snacks with your friends. Among many options‚ you can go to a roadside thela (cart)‚ a snack joint like are Udipi restaurant or some restaurant which serves many things including full meals‚ to name few
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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
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Materiel Acquisition Management MGT 5084 Case Study – Sopraffino Goes Global Sopraffino is a single business based on Italian heritage‚ founded in Danville‚ California in 1998. Sopraffino is known as first class or super fine in Italian. The company started transacting business focused on selling gallery items‚ beautiful gifts‚ and furniture. After six months that the business has been in existence‚ the company declared a small amount of net income which is not enough to cover the company overhead
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experiencing higher costs and less available capacity‚ yet they typically generate the highest returns of all hospital departments. In the case study described in this paper‚ a process improvement team in a hospital Operating Room Department at aimed to address these issues by decreasing the turnaround time between surgical cases and increasing the percentage of first cases of the day beginning at their scheduled time. These two performance metrics were targeted for improvement through the use of lean work
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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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PAGODA.COM CASE STUDY WRITE UP July 14‚ 2012 Executive Summary Pagoda.com‚ an internet service provider‚ needs to make a decision as to whether or not the company should outsource its online help desk service to a firm in New Delhi‚ India. Pagoda.com caters to individual consumers and small businesses who require a high level of service and are willing to pay a premium for it. Pagoda.com offers state-of-the-art email applications and web building
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Organization:Federal Express Federal Express is the world’s largest express transportation company‚providing fast and reliable services for important documents ‚packages‚and freight.It’s success was gave the credit to the use of Operations Research. Operations Research modeling was a way of life for Federal Express‚there were three famous Model planning system‚one is origin-destination flow model which worked out a 26-city system that make FedEx’s first success.This model and the planning
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of their supply chain efficiency. Stated in the case was that there was a three legged stool that supported MD‚ it’s suppliers‚ it’s workers and it’s consumers. The communication and commit to each other between the three lead to the success of MD. Therefore if it is within the best interest of MD and the desire of the consumer to have sustainability as a priority in supply chain then MD must focus on sustainability. Due to the incredible global nature of MD‚ servicing 118 countries the requirements
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The Case of the Test Market Toss-up In this case‚ the top management put the new frozen dessert--- Sweet Dream on ice; however‚ the product manager felt it was not a correct decision and tried to persuade the top managers to reconsider. The company of Paradise Foods didn’t realize the threat on LaTreat and the opportunities on Sweet Dream. They didn’t embrace the concept of using analytical marketing research based on computer technologies as the premise of the right decision. The issues are:
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Luke is the main protagonist in the movie‚ Starwars IV. Luke lived an ordinary life until his encounter with the droids. He slowly learn his true existence and what he is capable of as the movie goes on. He is a victim of a circumstances but that same event unlock his destiny within the Star Wars saga. He possesses heroic values such as honor and courage.He met friends and went through trials with them. In the end‚ his experience on this journey brought out the best of him. His real father is non
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