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Operations Management (OPNS-430-0)
1.00 Credit
Description:
This course counts toward the following majors:Operations. Operations management is the management of business processes--that is, the management of the recurring activities of a firm. This course aims to familiarize students with the problems and issues confronting operations managers, and to provide the language, concepts, insights and tools to deal with these issues to gain competitive advantage through operations. We examine how different business strategies require different business processes and how different operational capabilities allow and support different strategies to gain competitive advantage. A process view of operations is used to analyze different key operational dimensions such as capacity management, cycle time management, supply chain and logistics management, and quality management. Finally, we connect to recent developments such as lean or world-class manufacturing, just-in-time operations, time-based competition and business re-engineering.
Prerequisite: DECS-433 or DECS-436.
Prerequisites:
TMP Students: DECS-433-0 OR DECS-436-0
Corequisites:
None
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