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=Operations Management= | =Operations Management= | ||
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*importance of science and technology in innovation and developing product quality; | *importance of science and technology in innovation and developing product quality; | ||
*relationship of R & D to product design, product life cycles and market research. | *relationship of R & D to product design, product life cycles and market research. | ||
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===Critical path analysis=== | ===Critical path analysis=== | ||
*Drawing simple networks, | *Drawing simple networks, | ||
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*understanding the business implications of CPA, | *understanding the business implications of CPA, | ||
especially for efficiency, business decision-making, time-based management and working capital control. | especially for efficiency, business decision-making, time-based management and working capital control. | ||
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==Controlling Operations== | ==Controlling Operations== | ||
===Application of IT within and between organisations=== | ===Application of IT within and between organisations=== | ||
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*accounting (especially budgetary control), | *accounting (especially budgetary control), | ||
*employment and location, eg teleworking. | *employment and location, eg teleworking. | ||
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==Facilities== | ==Facilities== | ||
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+ | ===Regional location=== | ||
+ | The business approach to location decisions, including: | ||
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+ | *resources, | ||
+ | *infrastructure, | ||
+ | *the market, | ||
+ | *government intervention and | ||
+ | *qualitative factors. | ||
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+ | ===International location=== | ||
+ | As above plus multinational strategies including: | ||
+ | *avoiding protectionism and | ||
+ | *achieving high economies of scale. | ||
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Current revision as of 17:57, 26 October 2013
People and Operations Management
cMrBHq Very informative blog.Much thanks again. Much obliged.
[edit] Operations Management
Candidates are expected to gain an understanding of operations management in an integrated context within the organisation and the wider environment. The material set out below should be related to that of the AS Subject Content, especially the Operations Management section of Module 2. Candidates are required to analyse and evaluate the use of different operations management tools to enhance decision-making in order to improve efficiency and quality.
[edit] Productive Efficiency
[edit] Research and Development
- Function of R & D;
- importance of science and technology in innovation and developing product quality;
- relationship of R & D to product design, product life cycles and market research.
Term | Explanation |
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d | R |
[edit] Critical path analysis
- Drawing simple networks,
- calculating Earliest Start Times and Latest Finish Times,
- identifying the critical path,
- calculating total float;
- understanding the business implications of CPA,
especially for efficiency, business decision-making, time-based management and working capital control.
Term | Explanation |
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d | R |
[edit] Controlling Operations
[edit] Application of IT within and between organisations
Impact on:
- stock control,
- production eg CAD/CAM,
- communications eg Internet,
- accounting (especially budgetary control),
- employment and location, eg teleworking.
Term | Explanation |
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d | R |
[edit] Facilities
The focus must be on business based decision-making using methods such as break-even analysis or investment appraisal (but qualitative factors should not be underestimated).
Term | Explanation |
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d | R |
[edit] Regional location
The business approach to location decisions, including:
- costs,
- resources,
- infrastructure,
- the market,
- government intervention and
- qualitative factors.
Term | Explanation |
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d | R |
[edit] International location
As above plus multinational strategies including:
- avoiding protectionism and
- achieving high economies of scale.
Term | Explanation |
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d | R |