
Operations Management & Student CD Package
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 19. December 2007
Book
Mixed media product
978-0-13-601487-4 (ISBN)
Description
For the core course in Operations Management.
Operations Management, 9e offers students and professors the largest and most diverse problems sets in the industry, as well as providing solved problems and step-by-step worked examples to help students learn outside of the classroom.
A briefer version is also available called Principles of Operations Management, 7e.
Operations Management, 9e offers students and professors the largest and most diverse problems sets in the industry, as well as providing solved problems and step-by-step worked examples to help students learn outside of the classroom.
A briefer version is also available called Principles of Operations Management, 7e.
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-13-601487-4 (9780136014874)
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Jay Heizer | Barry Render
Operations Management & Student CD Package
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8th Edition
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Content
Table of Contents
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Operations and Productivity
2. Operations Strategy in a Global Environment
3. Project Management
4. Forecasting
PART II DESIGNING OPERATIONS
5. Design of Goods and Services
6. Managing Quality
6S.Statistical Process Control
7. Process Strategy
7S.Capacity Planning
8. Location Strategies
9. Layout Strategies
10. Human Resources and Job Design
10S.Work Measurement
PART III MANAGING OPERATIONS
11. Supply-Chain Management
11S.Outsourcing as a Supply Chain Strategy
12. Inventory Management
13. Aggregate Planning
14. Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and ERP
15. Short-Term Scheduling
16. Just-in-Time and Lean Productions
17. Maintenance and Reliability
PART IV QUANTITATIVE MODULES
A. Decision-Making Tools
B. Linear Programming
C. Transportation Models
D. Waiting-Line Models
E. Learning Curves
F. Simulation
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Operations and Productivity
2. Operations Strategy in a Global Environment
3. Project Management
4. Forecasting
PART II DESIGNING OPERATIONS
5. Design of Goods and Services
6. Managing Quality
6S.Statistical Process Control
7. Process Strategy
7S.Capacity Planning
8. Location Strategies
9. Layout Strategies
10. Human Resources and Job Design
10S.Work Measurement
PART III MANAGING OPERATIONS
11. Supply-Chain Management
11S.Outsourcing as a Supply Chain Strategy
12. Inventory Management
13. Aggregate Planning
14. Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and ERP
15. Short-Term Scheduling
16. Just-in-Time and Lean Productions
17. Maintenance and Reliability
PART IV QUANTITATIVE MODULES
A. Decision-Making Tools
B. Linear Programming
C. Transportation Models
D. Waiting-Line Models
E. Learning Curves
F. Simulation