BUSI 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Operations Management, Lean Manufacturing, Texas Instruments
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Professor mike horricks ba, h b comm, mba, cscmp. Office hours: prior to class - 5:00 to 5:45 by appt. This course is an introduction to the field of operations management. This course discusses how contemporary organizations can effectively and efficiently manage designing goods and services, designing manufacturing processes, scheduling and forecasting, improving and assuring quality, and supply chain management. The topics covered including strategic issues and operational decisions are theoretical and quantitative in nature. This course is important for professionals in all business concentrations as it explains frameworks and analytical tools that help understand core operational concepts in contemporary organizations. Calendar description: concepts, models, and managerial issues in planning, designing, operating and controlling systems of manufacturing goods or providing services. Second-year standing and stat2606 (may be taken concurrently) Textbook: wj stevenson & m hojati, 2011, operations management, 4th cdn ed,