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Operations management

By: Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Pearson India Education Services Pvt. Ltd,, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 2015Edition: 3Description: xxiii, 610 PaperISBN:
  • 978-93-325-4752-0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.5/Mah
Contents:
Table of Content PART I Conceptualizing Sustainable Operations  1 Operations Management: Trends and Issues 2 Operations Strategy 3 Sustainability in Operations 4 Project Management PART II Operations and the Value Chain  5 Supply Chain Management 6 Facilities Location 7 Sourcing and Supply Management PART III Designing Operations  8 Process and Capacity Analysis 9 Design of Manufacturing Processes 10 Design of Service Systems 11 Product Development Process 12 Total Quality Management 13 Lean Management PART IV Planning and Control of Operations  14 Demand Forecasting 15 Operations Planning 16 Resources Planning 17 Inventory Planning and Control 18 Operations Scheduling 19 Six-Sigma Quality Control
Summary: Operations Management: Theory and Practice is the outcome of continuous testing of alternative ideas, concepts and pedagogical designs with MBA students, working executives from diverse industries, and research scholars. The basic concept of this book is to incorporate the salient features one usually finds in international textbooks, and at the same time, enrich the book with contextually relevant examples. New chapter: Sustainability is increasingly becoming important for businesses. Several of the current students will be required to play a key role in managing businesses that are also sustainable in their operations. In order to equip the students with the necessary understanding of the related issues, a new chapter—Chapter 3 titled &ldquoSustainability in Operations"— has been introduced in this edition. Updated material: Several topics, such as the design of manufacturing processes, lean management and six sigma, have been revised to make them more comprehensive. Moreover, many of the Ideas at Work boxes, such as Café Coffee Day (CCD), and the data provided in the tables have been updated to reflect recent events. The description of the new attempts by businesses to addresses sustainability and project management pertaining to Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi is an example in this category. Additions to the end-of-chapter exercises: Mini Projects and Net-wise Exercises have been updated Video Insights: This is a new feature introduced in this edition. In an era of media convergence and availability of useful information on the Internet, the students need to benefit from these and expand their understanding and scope of application of the concepts discussed in the book. To facilitate this process, over 15 videos have been identified and their URLs have been provided so that students can pursue them. These videos cover the actual working of a variety of manufacturing and service firms along with expert opinions and interviews on certain aspects of operations. Formula Review: This feature has been added at the end of such chapters where several new formulae have been introduced Introducing MyLab| South Asia Operations Management: It is a new generation, personalised, e-learning platform designed with a single purpose in mind: to improve the academic success of students, one student at a time. A unique access code has been provided to every user coupled with instructions to get started. Following are its salient features: Pre-built courses Question banks Videos, simulations, and animations Flashcards and study notes Gradebook Lecture slides and teaching notes
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Table of Content
PART I Conceptualizing Sustainable Operations 
1 Operations Management: Trends and Issues
2 Operations Strategy
3 Sustainability in Operations
4 Project Management

PART II Operations and the Value Chain 
5 Supply Chain Management
6 Facilities Location
7 Sourcing and Supply Management

PART III Designing Operations 
8 Process and Capacity Analysis
9 Design of Manufacturing Processes
10 Design of Service Systems
11 Product Development Process
12 Total Quality Management
13 Lean Management

PART IV Planning and Control of Operations 
14 Demand Forecasting
15 Operations Planning
16 Resources Planning
17 Inventory Planning and Control
18 Operations Scheduling
19 Six-Sigma Quality Control

Operations Management: Theory and Practice is the outcome of continuous testing of alternative ideas, concepts and pedagogical designs with MBA students, working executives from diverse industries, and research scholars. The basic concept of this book is to incorporate the salient features one usually finds in international textbooks, and at the same time, enrich the book with contextually relevant examples.

New chapter: Sustainability is increasingly becoming important for businesses. Several of the current students will be required to play a key role in managing businesses that are also sustainable in their operations. In order to equip the students with the necessary understanding of the related issues, a new chapter—Chapter 3 titled &ldquoSustainability in Operations"— has been introduced in this edition.

Updated material: Several topics, such as the design of manufacturing processes, lean management and six sigma, have been revised to make them more comprehensive. Moreover, many of the Ideas at Work boxes, such as Café Coffee Day (CCD), and the data provided in the tables have been updated to reflect recent events. The description of the new attempts by businesses to addresses sustainability and project management pertaining to Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi is an example in this category.

Additions to the end-of-chapter exercises: Mini Projects and Net-wise Exercises have been updated

Video Insights: This is a new feature introduced in this edition. In an era of media convergence and availability of useful information on the Internet, the students need to benefit from these and expand their understanding and scope of application of the concepts discussed in the book. To facilitate this process, over 15 videos have been identified and their URLs have been provided so that students can pursue them. These videos cover the actual working of a variety of manufacturing and service firms along with expert opinions and interviews on certain aspects of operations.

Formula Review: This feature has been added at the end of such chapters where several new formulae have been introduced

Introducing MyLab| South Asia Operations Management: It is a new generation, personalised, e-learning platform designed with a single purpose in mind: to improve the academic success of students, one student at a time. A unique access code has been provided to every user coupled with instructions to get started. Following are its salient features: Pre-built courses

Question banks

Videos, simulations, and animations

Flashcards and study notes

Gradebook

Lecture slides and teaching notes

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