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The
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Operations
management
closely
interrelated with all other functional areas
of the business environment.
The following figure shows the various
functions of operations management in
other functional areas.
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The
Industrial
Revolution
Division of Labor
Scientific Management
Mass Production
Lean Production
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Operations
until
the Industrial Revolution in the 1700s
Prior to that time only craft
production
Mechanically powered machines replaced
the laborer as the primary factor of
production and brought workers to a
central location called Factory.
The revolution first took hold in textile
mills, grain mills, metalworking, and
machine- making facilities
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Adam
In
the
management of work as a science.
Based on observation, measurement,
and analysis, he identified the best
method for performing each job
The methods were standardized for all
workers, and economic incentives were
established to encourage workers to
follow the standards
American
Japanese
Jidoka,
Strategic
Decisions
Operating
Decisions
Control Decisions
These
These
Examples
include deciding:
much finished-goods
inventory to carry
how
the amount of overtime to use next week
the details for purchasing raw material next
month
These
Global
Competition
Quality, Customer Service, and
Cost Challenges
Rapid Expansion of Advanced
Technologies
Continued Growth of the Service
Sector
Scarcity of Operations Resources
Social-Responsibility Issues
Changing
International
Strategic
Japanese
Production
Pros
(Plus)
Cons
(Minus)
Many
service
Payroll such as:
functions
Billing
Order processing
Developing/maintaining a
website
Employee recruitment
Facility maintenance