The operations management syllabus covers 16 topics related to production and service operations over two years, including introducing operations management and its relation to other functions, forecasting techniques, designing goods and services, managing quality, statistical process control, capacity planning, location strategies, supply chain management and logistics, inventory management, aggregate planning, MRP and ERP systems, short-term scheduling, just-in-time and lean production systems, and concluding with a student project presentation.
The operations management syllabus covers 16 topics related to production and service operations over two years, including introducing operations management and its relation to other functions, forecasting techniques, designing goods and services, managing quality, statistical process control, capacity planning, location strategies, supply chain management and logistics, inventory management, aggregate planning, MRP and ERP systems, short-term scheduling, just-in-time and lean production systems, and concluding with a student project presentation.
The operations management syllabus covers 16 topics related to production and service operations over two years, including introducing operations management and its relation to other functions, forecasting techniques, designing goods and services, managing quality, statistical process control, capacity planning, location strategies, supply chain management and logistics, inventory management, aggregate planning, MRP and ERP systems, short-term scheduling, just-in-time and lean production systems, and concluding with a student project presentation.
The operations management syllabus covers 16 topics related to production and service operations over two years, including introducing operations management and its relation to other functions, forecasting techniques, designing goods and services, managing quality, statistical process control, capacity planning, location strategies, supply chain management and logistics, inventory management, aggregate planning, MRP and ERP systems, short-term scheduling, just-in-time and lean production systems, and concluding with a student project presentation.