Operations Management (OPM530) - C1 Introduction
Operations Management (OPM530) - C1 Introduction
Management
Introduction
Chapter 1
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Outline
♦ WHAT IS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT?
♦ ORGANIZING TO PRODUCE GOODS AND
SERVICES
♦ WHY STUDY OM?
♦ WHAT OPERATIONS MANAGERS DO
♦ WHERE ARE THE OM JOBS?
♦ OPERATIONS IN THE SERVICE SECTOR
♦ EXCITING NEW TRENDS IN OPERATIONS
MANAGEMENT
♦ THE PRODUCTIVITY ISSSUE
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Learning Objectives
When you complete this chapter, you
should be able to :
Identify or Define:
♦ Production and productivity
♦ Operations Management (OM)
♦ What operations managers do
♦ Services
Describe or Explain:
♦ Career opportunities in operations
management
♦ The future of the discipline
♦ Measuring productivity
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What Is Operations
Management?
Production is the creation of
goods and services
Operations management is
the set of activities that
creates value in the form of
goods and services by
transforming inputs into
outputs
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Significant Events in
OM
♦ Division of labor (Smith, 1776)
♦ Standardized parts (Whitney,
1800)
♦ Scientific management
(Taylor, 1881)
♦ Coordinated assembly line
(Ford 1913)
♦ Gantt charts (Gantt, 1916)
♦ Motion study (the Gilbreths,
1922)
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Significant Events -
Continued
♦ CPM/PERT (Dupont, 1957)
♦ MRP (Orlicky, 1960)
♦ CAD
♦ Flexible manufacturing systems
(FMS)
♦ Manufacturing automation
protocol (MAP)
♦ Computer integrated
manufacturing (CIM)
♦ Enterprise Resource Planning
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The Economic System
Transforms Inputs to
Outputs
Inpu Process Outputs
ts
Land, The economic Goods
Labor, system transforms and
Capital, inputs to outputs at Services
Managem about an annual
ent 2.5% increase in
productivity (capital
38% of 2.5%), labor
(10% of 2.5%),
management (52%
of 2.5%)
Feedback loop
inventoried
♦ Low customer
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interaction
Characteristics of
Service
♦ Intangible product
♦ Produced &
consumed at same
time
♦ Often unique
♦ High customer
interaction
♦ Inconsistent product
definition
© 1995 Corel Corp.
♦ Often knowledge-
based
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♦ Frequently dispersed
Goods Versus Services
Goods
Service
♦ Can be resold ♦ Reselling
♦ Can be unusual
inventoried ♦ Difficult to
inventory
♦ Some ♦ Quality difficult
aspects of to measure
quality ♦ Selling is part
measurable of service
♦ Selling is
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Goods Versus Services
- Continued
Goods
♦Service
Product is ♦ Provider, not
transportable product is
♦ Site of facility transportable
important for ♦ Site of facility
cost important for
customer
♦ Often easy to contact
automate ♦ Often difficult to
♦ Revenue automate
generated ♦ Revenue
primarily from 1-11 generated
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Commercial Bank
© 1984-1994
T/Maker Co.
Manufacturing
and recall
Why Study OM?
♦ OM is one of three major
functions (marketing, finance,
and operations) of any
organization.
♦ We want (and need) to know
how goods and services are
produced.
♦ We want to understand what
operations managers do.
♦ OM is such a costly part of an
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What Operations
Managers Do
Plan - Organize - Staff -
Lead - Control
Productivity =
Output
Labor + material + energy +
capital + misc
♦ Standard
Changing Challenges
for the Operations
Manager
Past Causes Future
Local or Low-cost, reliableworldwide Global Focus
national communicationand
focus transportationnetworks
Batch(large) Costof capital puts pressureon Just-in-time
shipments reducinginvestmentin shipments
inventory
Low-bid Quality emphasis requires that Supply-chain
purchasing suppliers beengagedinproduct partners
improvement
Lengthy Shorter lifecycles, rapid Rapidproduct
product international communication, development,
development computer-aideddesign, and alliances,
international collaboration collaborative
designs
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Changing Challenges
for the Operations
Manager
Past Causes Future
Standardized Affluenceandworldwidemarkets; Mass
products increasingly flexibleproduction customization
processes
J ob Changingsociocultural milieu. Empowered
specialization Increasingly aknowledgeand employees,
informationsociety. teams, andlean
production
Lowcost Environmental issues, ISO14000, Environmentally
focus increasingdisposal costs sensitive
production,
Green
manufacturing,
recycled
materials,
remanufacturing
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