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These Operations Management notes cover key concepts and topics from a 12-week course. The content is well-structured, providing a detailed understanding of operations strategy, process analysis, process strategies, lean thinking, agility, quality management, new product development, global challenges, and more. Features: Week-by-Week Coverage: Detailed notes organized week by week, capturing essential information from lectures, seminars, and readings. Lecture Summaries: Clear summaries of lectures, including definitions, principles, and real-world examples. Case Studies: In-depth analysis of case studies, offering practical insights into applying operations management concepts. Problem-Solving Exercises: Application exercises and problem-solving scenarios to reinforce learning. Learning Objectives: Clearly defined learning objectives for each week, helping students focus on key takeaways. Content Highlights: Operations Strategy and its Key Elements Process Analysis, Process Flowcharts Lean Thinking, Agility, and Agile Strategies Quality Management, Approaches to Quality New Product Development Process Globalization and Operations Challenges Detailed Case Studies and Real-world Examples Student Benefits: Comprehensive resource for exam preparation. Ideal for review, understanding, and application of operations management principles. Structured content suitable for both individual study and group discussions. Application exercises promote problem-solving skills. Please Note: This document is a comprehensive set of notes created to aid students in their operations management studies. It's a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the subject matter and preparing for assessments.

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Week 2: Operations Performance

2.1 Operations Performance:

● Importance in any organization.
● Incorporation of all stakeholders’ objectives.
● Expectations of top management from the operations function.
● Performance objectives of operations and benefits of excelling in each.
● Trade-offs among operations performance objectives.

2.2 Key Operations Questions [Slack et al, 2013]:

● Why is operations performance crucial?
● How does the operations function align with stakeholders’ objectives?
● Expectations of top management.
● Performance objectives and benefits.
● Trade-offs among performance objectives.

2.3 Operations Can Impact on Performance:

● Stakeholder Groups with a “legitimate interest in the operation’s activities.”
● Includes shareholders, directors, staff, regulatory bodies, government, suppliers, customers,
society.

2.4 Operations and Processes Excellence:

● Contribution to Strategy.
● Enhanced service, secure revenue, lower costs, process efficiency, reduced errors, higher capacity
utilization, lower capital requirements, capabilities for future innovation, opportunities for process
learning.

2.5 Competitiveness - The Five Competitive Objectives:

​ Quality: Being RIGHT
​ Speed: Being FAST
​ Dependability: Being ON TIME
​ Cost: Being PRODUCTIVE
​ Flexibility: Being ABLE TO CHANGE




Week 3: Managing Your Capacity

Lecture Objectives:

, ● Understanding capacity management.
● Modelling capacity.
● Measuring, knowing, and reconciling capacity.
● Exploring different capacity variations.
● Evaluating for a way forward.

Capacity Defined:

● "The maximum output of which any business, factory, person etc. is capable."

A Simple Capacity Model:

● Input > Process > Output.
● Managing capacity involves understanding demand and ensuring it can be met.

Capacity Management:

● Three crucial factors: Capacity, Demand, Forecasting.
● Interconnected: The operation must evaluate its capacity to fulfill market requirements efficiently.

Operations Management Recap:

● Stakeholders impacted by operational activities.
● Five performance objectives: Cost, Speed, Dependability, Quality, Flexibility.
● Balancing internal and external benefits of excelling at these objectives.

Operations Can Impact on Performance:

● Examining organizations where operational failures impacted performance adversely.

Activity 1:

● Importance of operations performance.
● Incorporation of stakeholders’ objectives by the operations function.
● Top management expectations.
● Trade-offs among operations performance objectives.

Activity 2:

● Case studies analysis:
​ Identify causes of operational failure.
​ Assess the impact on organizational performance and performance objectives.
​ Identify affected stakeholders.
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