Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/3148845/ Operations Management. 5th Edition International Student Version Description: Operations Management provides an introduction to the basic concepts of operations management with a strategic, conceptual, and contemporary approach. Specifically written with the needs of MBA students in mind, current topics such as supply chain management, the balanced scorecard, and yield management, as well as those specific to marketing, finance and other majors are explained with less quantitative and more conceptual content. With a concise format, this text is designed to allow professors to tailor the course through supplementary cases and other materi als for the unique nature of various MBA programs and student populations. Jack Meredith has written eight books on operations management, project management and management science, and his research focus is on the strategic and operational problems that managers face, particularly those concerning the management of advanced technology. Scott Shafer, one of the nation s first college professors to earn the Black Belt Six Sigma certification through the American Society for Quality (ASQ), integrates Six Sigma into educational programs as Director of MA Program and Professor of Management. Contents: Chapter 1: Competitive Operations for the Global Arena Operations Customer Value Strategy and Competitiveness From Strategy to Structure Chapter 2: Designing the Transformation System Forms of Transformation Systems Selection of a Transformation System Chapter 3: Monitoring and Controlling the Transformation System Monitoring and Control Process Monitoring Process Control Controlling Service Quality Chapter 4: Six Sigma for Improving the Tranformation System Approaches for Process Improvement Business Process Design (Reengineering) Six Sigma and the DMAIC Improvement Process Example Six Sigma Project The De ne Phase The Measure Phase The Analyze Phase
The Improve Phase The Control Phase Six Sigma In Practice Chapter 5: Lean Operations Improve Tranformation System Value History and Philosophy of Lean Traditional Systems Compared with Lean Specify Value Identify the Value Stream Make Value Flow Pull Value Through the Value Stream Pursue Perfection Bene ts of Lean Lean Six Sigma Chapter 6: Project Management and the Transformation System De ning a Project Planning the Project Scheduling the Project Controlling the Project: Earned Value Chapter 7: Managing Supply Chain Logistics and Inventories De ning Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Strategy Supply Chain Design Outsourcing and Global Sourcing Inventory Management Role of Information Technology Successful Supply Chain Management The Beer Game The Economic Order Quantity Model Chapter 8: Capacity Management through Location and Scheduling Long term Capacity Planning Location Planning Strategies
Short term Capacity Planning Forecasting Forecasting Purposes and Methods Time Series Analysis Causal Forecasting with Regression Locating Pure Services Effectively Utilizing Capacity Through Schedule Management Cases Index Ordering: Order Online - http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/3148845/ Order by Fax - using the form below Order by Post - print the order form below and send to Research and Markets, Guinness Centre, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8,
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