Operations management.
Material type: Computer filePublication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012Edition: 3rd edition. Alex Hill & Terry HillDescription: xxii, 778 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)ISBN: 9781137015631 (ebook)Subject(s): Production management | Business and Management | Management of specific areas | Production & quality control management | Management & management techniquesGenre/Form: LOC classification: TS155 | .H463 2012Online access: Open e-book Also available in printed form ISBN 9780230362901Summary: Ideal for courses requiring an in-depth yet accessible guide to operations management, this edition has been fully updated to provide coverage of service and manufacturing industries that reflects the modern business environment. Whether an organisation treats patients, makes clothes or cuts people's hair, its operations function plays a crucial role in helping the business meet its sales and profit targets, and achieve its long-term strategic objectives. A well-managed operations function will significantly contribute to the success of a business, while a poorly-managed one can lead to disaster! It is essential that managers understand the role of operations within their organisation.This new edition of Operations Management contains many new and innovative features such as: 'Driving Business Performance' - how to use the ideas in each chapter to drive the performance of an organisation 'Executive Insights' and 'In practice' - the key issues to consider when applying the concepts and ideas in practice 'Exploring further' - resources suitable for executives such as TED talks, journal articles, books, films and websites at the end of each chapterAnd, additional executive-focused chapters on: 'Analysing Operations' - how to analyse an operation before working out how to improve it 'Corporate social responsibility' - managing operations to meet an organisation's social and environmental responsibilitiesOperations Management provides a comprehensive, postgraduate/executive-focused overview of the subject area that equally covers both service and manufacturing sectors to reflect student needs. Additional supporting materials are also available on the companion website at www.palgrave.com/business/om3e such as: self-check questions, bonus chapters and OM through film worksheets for students. Here lecturers will find PowerPoint slides, case study teaching notes and guidelines on teaching OM through film.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Previous ed.: 2005.
Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.
Ideal for courses requiring an in-depth yet accessible guide to operations management, this edition has been fully updated to provide coverage of service and manufacturing industries that reflects the modern business environment. Whether an organisation treats patients, makes clothes or cuts people's hair, its operations function plays a crucial role in helping the business meet its sales and profit targets, and achieve its long-term strategic objectives. A well-managed operations function will significantly contribute to the success of a business, while a poorly-managed one can lead to disaster! It is essential that managers understand the role of operations within their organisation.This new edition of Operations Management contains many new and innovative features such as: 'Driving Business Performance' - how to use the ideas in each chapter to drive the performance of an organisation 'Executive Insights' and 'In practice' - the key issues to consider when applying the concepts and ideas in practice 'Exploring further' - resources suitable for executives such as TED talks, journal articles, books, films and websites at the end of each chapterAnd, additional executive-focused chapters on: 'Analysing Operations' - how to analyse an operation before working out how to improve it 'Corporate social responsibility' - managing operations to meet an organisation's social and environmental responsibilitiesOperations Management provides a comprehensive, postgraduate/executive-focused overview of the subject area that equally covers both service and manufacturing sectors to reflect student needs. Additional supporting materials are also available on the companion website at www.palgrave.com/business/om3e such as: self-check questions, bonus chapters and OM through film worksheets for students. Here lecturers will find PowerPoint slides, case study teaching notes and guidelines on teaching OM through film.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780230362901
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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