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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Operations Management
Operations Managementby
R. Dan Reid & Nada R. Sanders2nd Edition © Wiley 2005
PowerPoint Presentation by R.B. Clough - UNH
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What is Operations Management?
The business function
responsible for planning,
coordinating, and controlling
the resources needed to produce a
company’s products and services
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Typical Organization Chart
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Business Information Flow
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OM’s Transformation Role
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Productivity
Inputs
OutputsP
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Differences between Manufacturers and Service Operations
Services: Intangible product Service cannot be
inventoried High customer
contact Short response time Labor intensive
Manufacturers:
Tangible product Product can be
inventoried Low customer contact Longer response time Capital intensive
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Service and Manufacturers
All use technology Both have quality, productivity, &
response issues All must forecast demand Each will have capacity, layout, and
location issues All have customers and suppliers All have scheduling and staffing issues
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Trends in OM Service sector
growing to 80% of non-farm jobs- See Figure 1-4
Global operations Demands for higher
quality Huge technology
changes Time based
competition
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OM Decisions
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Operations Management Decisions
Strategic: Product/Service
Design Process Selection Capacity
Planning Facility Location Facility Layout Job Design
Tactical: Quality Control Demand
Forecasting Supply Chain
Management Production Planning Inventory Control Scheduling