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HOUSTON Mayo 27-31,2013

Operations and Logistic Management. HOUSTON Mayo 27-31,2013. General Objective. Operations and Logistic Management:

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HOUSTON Mayo 27-31,2013

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  1. Operations and LogisticManagement HOUSTON Mayo 27-31,2013

  2. General Objective Operations and Logistic Management: The course will focus on organizational processes, issues, and performance measures related to transformation and distribution of finished goods and services. The course will broadly cover subject areas of operations, logistics, and supply chain management. TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY HOUSTON

  3. General Objective • Upon completion of this course, students are expected to: • Gain insightinto the nature of operational issues and opportunities • Learn sound and strategic operational techniques based on quality, process, inventory and capacity • Develop a framework necessary for managing the operations of the organization for competitive advantage • Build good critical-thinking skills related to the discipline TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY HOUSTON

  4. Benefit The topics and techniques covered in this course are applicable to a wide variety of companies that may belong to manufacturing or service-based industries.

  5. TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY HOUSTON

  6. Instructor Dr. Rupak Rauniar Dr. RupakRauniar is aprofessorof strategic management and operations and supply chain management in the School of Business Administration at the University of Houston-Victoria. He received his PhD in manufacturing management and engineering, and an MBA in strategic management from the University of Toledo in Ohio. He also holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering from Birla Institute of Technology in India. Prior to joining the faculty in the School of Business at UHV in 2010, Dr. Rauniar taught various business courses in both undergraduate and graduate levels at Jackson State University in Mississippi, and the University of St. Thomas in Houston. His research interests are primarily in e-commerce and information systems, new product development and project management, and knowledge integration. His significant research publications have appeared in the Decision Sciences Journal,Journal of Business and Behavioral Science,Journal of e-commerce Research, International Journal of Electronic Business, International Journal of Operations and Production Management,International Journal of Production Economics, and Journal of Information and Knowledge Management. Dr. Rauniar was the recipient of the highly regarded Saint Edith Stein Excellence in Research Award in 2010 from the University of St. Thomas and a Best Paper Award in e-commerce at Decision Sciences Annual Conference in 2009. He has also been a certified project management professional member (PMP) since 2002. TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY HOUSTON

  7. Program Structure A week long course with: • Instruction at the Tecnologico de Monterrey Houston site • Visits to strategically selected corporations

  8. AGENDA TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY HOUSTON

  9. Day 1 1st half: Operations Strategy and Performance, Capacity Planning and Management Mini-case Study: 1 2nd half: Production Processes, Service Processes, Project Scheduling Mini-case Study: 1 In-class activity: The Red Dot Game (self-developed) TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY HOUSTON

  10. Day 2 1st half: Total Quality Management and Six Sigma, Statistical Process Control In-class activity: Bead Game Mini-case Study: 1 2nd half: Material Management, Forecasting, Inventory, MRP 3nd half: Site visit to ­­ Methodist Hospital

  11. Day 3 1st half: Lean Operations, New Product Development, Supply Chain Strategy Mini-case Study: 1 In-class activity: Beer Distribution Game 2st half: Site visit to a corporation like Chevron Corporation

  12. Day 4 1nd half: Distribution and Transportation, Theory of Constraint Mini-case Study 1 2st half: Site visit to NRG Energy

  13. Day 5 1st half: Site visit to a Port Authority of Houston 2nd half: Closing remarks

  14. Specifications May 27-31, 2013 Cost: $4,500.00

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