Bjmp2033 Chapter 1 Introduction
Bjmp2033 Chapter 1 Introduction
Operations Management
Chapter 1
Operations and
Supply Chain Management
Introduction
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Lecture Outline
INPUT
•Material
OUTPUT
•Machines TRANSFORMATION
•Goods
•Labor PROCESS
•Services
•Management
•Capital
• Operations
• Marketing
• Finance and
Accounting
• Human
Resources
• Outside
Suppliers
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New era of Business
• Electronic business, commonly referred to as
"eBusiness" or "e-Business", may be defined as the
application of information and communication
technologies (ICT) in support of all the activities of
business.
• www.eBay.com
• www.amazon.com
• Google
• www.lelong.com.my
• Types of e-Business: B2B, B2C, B2G, C2C etc.
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GDP per Capita
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Trade in Goods, % of GDP
• Competitiveness
• degree to which a nation can produce goods and
services that meet the test of international markets
• Productivity
• ratio of output to input
• Output
• sales made, products produced, customers served,
meals delivered, or calls answered
• Input
• labor hours, investment in equipment, material usage,
or square footage
C6*C8
C7*C9
C5/C6
C5/C7
C5/C13
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Exercise 1.1
• Tried & True Clothing has opened four new stores. Data
on monthly sales and labor hours are given below.
Which store location has the highest labor productivity?
• Data:
Labor Hours Units of Output Productivity
Mission
and Vision
Corporate
Strategy
1. Cost
2. Speed
3. Quality
4. Flexibility
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Positioning the Firm: Cost
• Waste elimination
• persistently pursuing the removal of all waste
• Examination of cost structure
• looking at the entire cost structure for reduction
potential
• Lean production
• providing low costs through disciplined operations
• Policy deployment
• Translates corporate strategy into measurable
objectives
• Hoshins
• The outcome of the process is cascade of action
plans (or hoshins) aligned to complete each
functional objective, which will, in turn, combine
to achieve the strategic plan
• Action plans generated from the policy
deployment process
Services Process
and
Products
Technology
Human
Resources Quality
Capacity