Brief Summary
This course dives into the world of Operations Management, offering insights and tools to tackle major management challenges. With help from Professor Gad Allon, you'll learn how to align business strategies with effective operational processes for gaining a competitive edge.
Key Points
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Introduction to operations management
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Major operational problems and issues for managers
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Tools and concepts for competitive advantage
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Business strategies and processes relationship
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Key operational dimensions: capacity, flow time, supply chain, quality
Learning Outcomes
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Understand major operational challenges faced by managers
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Learn how to implement effective business processes
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Gain insights into supply chain and capacity management
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Explore lean and just-in-time operations principles
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Develop language and tools for competitive advantage
About This Course
Gain fundamental insights to world of Operations Management from award winning Professor Gad Allon
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This course provides a general introduction to operations management. This course aims to (1) familiarize you with the major operational problems and issues that confront managers, and (2) provide you with language, concepts, insights and tools to deal with these issues in order to gain competitive advantage through operations.
This course should be of particular interest to people aspiring a career in designing and managing business processes, either directly (V.P. of Ops, COO) or indirectly (e.g. management consulting). The course should also be of interest to people who manage interfaces between operations and other business functions such as finance, marketing, managerial accounting and human resources. Finally, a working knowledge of operations, which typically employs the greatest number of employees and requires the largest investment in assets, is indispensable for general managers and entrepreneurs.
We will see how different business strategies require different business processes, and vice versa, how different operational capabilities allow and support different strategies to gain competitive advantage. A process view of operations will be used to analyze different key operational dimensions such as capacity management, flow time management, supply chain management, and quality management. We will also discuss developments such as lean operations, just-in-time operations, and time-based competition.
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