Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Text Book:
1. Everette E. Adam, Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, Production and Operations Management: Concepts, Models, and
Behavior, Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited. Or,
Reference Books:
1. Chase, R.B., N. J. Acquilano and F. R. Jacobs, Operations Management for Competitive Advantage, Tenth
Edition, McGraw-Hill Irwin, Boston, 2004.
Course Resources:
1. Harvard Publishing. Several Harvard Cases will be used to cover material in the course. To obtain these
cases, go to http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/relay.jhtml?name=cp&c=c04693. If you have
not registered with Harvard Business Online, you will be required to do so. This URL will provide you with
a list of required materials for use in this course.
Periodicals:
1. Operations Management Review
2. Journal of Operation Management
3. International Journal of Operations & Production Management
4. Harvard Business Review
Course Objective: To develop students’ ability to recognize, formulate, and analyze decision-making
problems encountered by operations managers. To develop an understanding of production systems: inputs,
conversion systems, and outputs for both manufacturing and service organizations. To develop an
understanding of the production function in a variety of organizations and the relationships among production,
marketing, accounting and finance, and engineering. To develop a basic understanding of the nature of
operations managers’ jobs: the way they approach problems, the terminology they use, the challenges that they
face, and their perspectives.
Class Schedule:
Date Description Quiz/Group Activity
emarks
uding Study session and chapters that will take more than one session to finish, the total class session will be
40 to 48.
Instructor reserves the right to make any changes on the above if necessary.
Policy:
Partial credit for late submission (with lecturer’s approval)
No make-up quiz
Make up exam will be harder then schedule exam.
Any sort of unethical means might result in to termination from the enrollment according to IUBAT laws.
Dear students, I will cater my best to accommodate your educational need. I try not to make things complicated,
so if you follow class lecture, attend quizzes, and spend time on studying accordingly, you will pass the course
with flying colors. There are plenty of points to collect with little effort. I do believe in mutual respect, honesty,
and ethics. I do not really care about cunningness and fabrication. I will try to make your learning experience
fun and interesting if you co-operate with me. Requests from students on any mater will be honored only if
those do not clash with IUBAT laws and my own judgment. With all due respects, I will not allow any students
to talk in Bengali (IUBAT Pledge). This is the only free chance for you to get coached on your speaking ability
in English before you go to your professional world. So let us use our time together for learning and teaching.
Thanks
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(Tanvir H DeWan)