OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
KRAJEWSKI, LEE J.
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROCESSES AND SUPPLY CHAINS, 9/E LEE J. KRAJEWSKI • - 9 - DELHI PEARSON EDUCATION 2010 - XIX, 647 P. PAPER
PART 1 USING OPERATIONS TO COMPETE
Competing with operations
Project management
PART 2 MANAGING PROCESSES
Process strategy
Process analysis
Quality and performance
Capacity planning
Constraint management
Lean systems
PART 3 MANAGING SUPPLY CHAINS
Supply chain design
Supply chain integration
Location
Inventory management
Forecasting
Operations planning and scheduling
Resource planning
This textbook provides a comprehensive framework for addressing operational and supply-chain issues, building the concept of a supply chain from the ground up. Starting with the analysis of business processes and how they relate to the overall operational goals of a firm, this text proceeds to show how these processes are integrated to form supply chains and how they can be managed to obtain efficient flows of materials, information and funds. This approach reinforces the idea that supply chains are only as good as the processes within and across each firm in the supply chain.
9788131728840
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
658.7
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROCESSES AND SUPPLY CHAINS, 9/E LEE J. KRAJEWSKI • - 9 - DELHI PEARSON EDUCATION 2010 - XIX, 647 P. PAPER
PART 1 USING OPERATIONS TO COMPETE
Competing with operations
Project management
PART 2 MANAGING PROCESSES
Process strategy
Process analysis
Quality and performance
Capacity planning
Constraint management
Lean systems
PART 3 MANAGING SUPPLY CHAINS
Supply chain design
Supply chain integration
Location
Inventory management
Forecasting
Operations planning and scheduling
Resource planning
This textbook provides a comprehensive framework for addressing operational and supply-chain issues, building the concept of a supply chain from the ground up. Starting with the analysis of business processes and how they relate to the overall operational goals of a firm, this text proceeds to show how these processes are integrated to form supply chains and how they can be managed to obtain efficient flows of materials, information and funds. This approach reinforces the idea that supply chains are only as good as the processes within and across each firm in the supply chain.
9788131728840
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
658.7