- Degree Master
- Code: BIS963
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: 1
The basic purpose of this course is to provide students with a broad understanding and knowledge of several operations management concepts. Such concepts include (but are not limited to) operations strategy, process design, forecasting, inventory management, scheduling, and quality management. Emphasis will be placed on the application of these concepts to actual business situations. Operation strategy, forecasting with computer applications, capacity Planning, Facility Location, Process Selection, Decision analysis and decision trees, Facility Layout Aggregate Planning Scheduling: continuous, batch jobbing production and services operation, and linear programming,
MBA
William J. Stevenson (2021), ”Operations Management”, 14th edition, McGraw Hill.
content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction to operations management and approaches&Deamand Forecasting |
2 | Strategic capacity planning&Inventory management and Lot Sizing |
3 | Decision Analysis&Aggregate Planning |
4 | Quality control&Location decision |
5 | Process Selection and facility layout&Production scheduling |
1 | Introduction to operations management and approaches&Deamand Forecasting |
2 | Strategic capacity planning&Inventory management and Lot Sizing |
3 | Decision Analysis&Aggregate Planning |
4 | Quality control&Location decision |
5 | Process Selection and facility layout&Production scheduling |
1 | Introduction to operations management and approaches&Deamand Forecasting |
2 | Strategic capacity planning&Inventory management and Lot Sizing |
3 | Decision Analysis&Aggregate Planning |
4 | Quality control&Location decision |
5 | Process Selection and facility layout&Production scheduling |
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