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Agenda. My BackgroundSyllabusOverview of Operations ManagementCompetitiveness
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1. Management and Operations(MD021) Topic 1
Introduction
Competitiveness, Strategy and Productivity
2. Agenda My Background
Syllabus
Overview of Operations Management
Competitiveness & Competing via Operations
Overview of Strategy
Measuring Productivity
3. My Background Educational Background
PhD, Operations and Management Science, University of Minnesota (1999)
AB, Economics, The University of Chicago (1989)
Practical Experience
Paid for college by working in manufacturing plants, service facilities, and performing maintenance
Work-Study student in U of C B-School admissions department (1986-1989)
Economic/econometric consulting (RCF Economic and Financial Consulting, Inc., 1989-1992)
Entered grad school in late 1992
Rock and Roll band (1995-1996)
Served on Board of Directors of Minnesota Music Academy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation (1996-1999)
Secretary/Board Member of my wife’s for-profit corporation (2004-2006)
4. Let’s Look at the Syllabus
5. A Few Questions for You
6. Questions for You Upon graduating, do you plan to obtain a job in operations and/or operations management?
If not, what non-operations job are you planning on getting?
7. Much of World History Concerns the History of Operations Management Production by craftsmen and apprentices
Industrial revolution (1770’s)
Scientific management (1911 - present)
Mass production
Interchangeable parts = standardization
Division of labor
Human relations movement (1920-60)
Decision models (1915, 1960-70’s)
Influence of Japanese manufacturers (1970s-1980s)
Coordination of Operations via the Internet (1990s-2000s)
Rise of China and India (2000s)
Focus on Mass Customization (2000s)
8. Some Themes of Operations Management Throughout History Introduce science and technology into production/management methods
Improve speed of processing
Reduce variability
of consumer demand
within the production process
Identify and eliminate process bottlenecks
Improve quality
Improve value-added steps of the process
Eliminate non-value added steps from the process
9. Introduction to Operations Management
10. Operations Systems or processes that create goods and/or services
The transformation processes that convert inputs to outputs
11. Types of Products: The Goods-Services Continuum