Production and operation management
e3 Business
1:32:11
Description
Production is the application of resources, people, and machines to transform inputs into finished goods and services
What You'll Learn?
- The Manufacturing Supply Chain
- Tradeoffs in functionally Oriented Organizations
- Level Production Strategy
- The learner of this course can understand everything related to the strategies of successful operations and how to apply them
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DescriptionProduction is the application of resources, people, and machines to transform inputs into finished goods and services. Through this course, we will learn about the difference between production and operation management and how to use both.
So that the student of this course can understand everything related to the strategies of successful operations and how to apply them, methods of scheduling production and planning for production capacity, how is product quality measured and what are the factors influencing it? How are products monitored and what tools are used in that?
Outcomes:
By the end of this course, attendees will be able to demonstrate their competence in, and their ability to understand:
The Manufacturing Supply Chain
Tradeoffs in functionally Oriented Organizations
Level Production Strategy
Course Content:
L1: Production and Operations Management:
1- Production and operations Management Overview
2-Â Production Functions & Functionally Oriented Organizations
3- Tradeoffs in Functionally oriented organizations
4- Types of Continuous Manufacturing Systems
5- Types of Intermittent Manufacturing Systems
6- Role of Manufacturing and Materials Management Overview
7- Categories of Fundamental Performance Objectives
L2 Manufacturing Business Model:
1- Manufacturing Business Model
2- Determinants of Manufacturing Environments Part 1
3- Determinants of Manufacturing Environments Part 2
4- Product Life Cycle
5- Flow Process Type & Product based Layout
6- Production Planning & Strategy - Part 1
7- Production Planning & Strategy - Part 2
Who this course is for:
- Managers
- Business Owners
- Entrepreneurs
- Supply chain Managers
- Operations Managers
Production is the application of resources, people, and machines to transform inputs into finished goods and services. Through this course, we will learn about the difference between production and operation management and how to use both.
So that the student of this course can understand everything related to the strategies of successful operations and how to apply them, methods of scheduling production and planning for production capacity, how is product quality measured and what are the factors influencing it? How are products monitored and what tools are used in that?
Outcomes:
By the end of this course, attendees will be able to demonstrate their competence in, and their ability to understand:
The Manufacturing Supply Chain
Tradeoffs in functionally Oriented Organizations
Level Production Strategy
Course Content:
L1: Production and Operations Management:
1- Production and operations Management Overview
2-Â Production Functions & Functionally Oriented Organizations
3- Tradeoffs in Functionally oriented organizations
4- Types of Continuous Manufacturing Systems
5- Types of Intermittent Manufacturing Systems
6- Role of Manufacturing and Materials Management Overview
7- Categories of Fundamental Performance Objectives
L2 Manufacturing Business Model:
1- Manufacturing Business Model
2- Determinants of Manufacturing Environments Part 1
3- Determinants of Manufacturing Environments Part 2
4- Product Life Cycle
5- Flow Process Type & Product based Layout
6- Production Planning & Strategy - Part 1
7- Production Planning & Strategy - Part 2
Who this course is for:
- Managers
- Business Owners
- Entrepreneurs
- Supply chain Managers
- Operations Managers
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- Training sessions 14
- duration 1:32:11
- Release Date 2023/06/22