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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Field

OBJECTIVES Operations Management Why Study Operations Management? Transformation Processes Defined Operations as a Service The Importance of Operations Management Historical Development of OM Current Issues in OM 2

What is Operations Management? Defined Operations management (OM) is defined as the design, operation, and improvement of the systems that create and deliver the firm’s primary products and services

Why Study Operations Management? Systematic Approach to Org. Processes Business Education Operations Career Opportunities Management Cross-Functional Applications

What is a Transformation Process? Defined A transformation process is defined as a user of resources to transform inputs into some desired outputs

Transformations Physical--manufacturing Locational--transportation Exchange--retailing Storage--warehousing Physiological--health care Informational--telecommunications 7

What is a Service and What is a Good? “If you drop it on your foot, it won’t hurt you.” (Good or service?) “Services never include goods and goods never include services.” (True or false?) 8

OM in the Organization Chart Operations Plant Manager Manager Director Manufacturing, Production control, Quality assurance, Engineering, Purchasing, Maintenance, etc Finance Marketing 8

Core Services Defined Core services are basic things that customers want from products they purchase 11

Core Services Performance Objectives Quality Flexibility Speed Operations Management Price (or cost Reduction)

Value-Added Services Defined Value-added services differentiate the organization from competitors and build relationships that bind customers to the firm in a positive way 12

Value-Added Service Categories Operations Management Information Problem Solving Sales Support Field Support

The Importance of Operations Management Synergies must exist with other functional areas of the organization Operations account for 60-80% of the direct expenses that burden a firms profit.

Historical Development of OM JIT and TQC Manufacturing Strategy Paradigm Service Quality and Productivity Total Quality Management and Quality Certification 14

Historical Development of OM (cont’d) Business Process Reengineering Supply Chain Management Electronic Commerce 15

Current Issues in OM Coordinate the relationships between mutually supportive but separate organizations. Optimizing global supplier, production, and distribution networks. Increased co-production of goods and services 14

Current Issues in OM (cont’d) Managing the customers experience during the service encounter Raising the awareness of operations as a significant competitive weapon 15

Answer: e. All of the above Question Bowl A major objective of this book is to show how smart managers can do which of the following? Improve efficiency by lowering costs Improve effectiveness by creating value Increasing value by reducing prices Serving customers well All of the above Answer: e. All of the above 7

Question Bowl In the Input-Transformation-Output Relationship, a typical “input” for a Department Store is which of the following? Displays Stocks of goods Sales clerks All of the above None of the above Answer: e. None of the above (The above are considered “Resources” of a department store. The correct answer is “Shoppers”.) 7

Question Bowl In which of the following decades did the concept of quality control originate? 1920’s 1930’s 1940’s 1950’s 1970’s Answer: b. 1930’s (Tools such as sampling inspection and statistical tables where first developed by Walter Shewhart, H. F. Dodge, and H. G. Romig.) 7

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