OPERATIONS Flashcards

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(syllabus) role of operations management

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  • Strategic role of operations management - cost leadership, good/service differentiation
  • goods and/or services in different industries
  • interdependence with other key business functions
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(syllabus) Influences on operations management

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  • Globalisation, technology, quality expectations, cost-based competition, government policies, legal regulation, environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility
  • difference between legal compliance and ethical responsibility
  • environmental sustainability and social responsibility
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(syllabus) operations processes INPUTS

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  • transformed resources (materials, information, customers)

- transforming resources (human resources, facilities)

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(syllabus) operations processes TRANSFORMATION

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  • the influence of volume, variety, variation in demand and visibility (customer contact)
  • sequencing and scheduling - Gantt charts and critical path analysis
  • technology, task design, process layout
  • monitoring, control and improvement
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(syllabus) operations processes OUTPUTS

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  • customer service

- warranties

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(syllabus) operations strategies

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  • supply chain management (logistics, e-commerce, global sourcing)
  • technology (leading edge, established)
  • outsourcing (adv and dis)
  • overcoming resistance to change (financial costs, purchasing new equipment, redundancy payments, retraining, reorganising plant layout, inertia)
  • performance objectives (flexibility, speed, quality, dependability, customisation, cost)
  • inventory management (adv and dis of holding stock, LIFO FIFO JIT)
  • new product or service design and development
  • global factors (global sourcing, economies of scale, scanning and learning, research and development)
  • quality management (control, assurance, improvement)
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