MBA609 Operations Management (3 cr.) This course covers the tools, techniques, and methodologies used by managers to plan, design, and implement control systems that create/produce services and/or goods in an organization. The decisions for which operations managers are held accountable; methods used to make those decisions; and the factors affecting productivity, effectiveness, and efficiency in an organization are covered. Topics include strategic considerations in operations management, operations decision making, quality management, forecasting, just-in-time inventory management, and facility location.
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Apply the basic terms, principles, concepts, techniques, tools, and methodologies of operations management.
- Review and examine techniques of enterprise control and performance management.
- Assess the impact of strategic managerial actions on the shape and direction of the operational function.
- Develop an operations plan which integrates human, technological, and economic factors.
- Assess the linkage between the factors that affect the operations system.
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