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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT. Introduction. Instructor. Prof. Jesús Galván Ph. D. Telecommunications Engineering Independent consultant: Telecommunications strategy Business Reengineering Training management Internet. Course objectives and description:.
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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Introduction POM - J. Galván
Instructor • Prof. Jesús Galván • Ph. D. Telecommunications Engineering • Independent consultant: • Telecommunications strategy • Business Reengineering • Training management • Internet POM - J. Galván
Course objectives and description: • Basic methods and models of production management and operations research. • Inventory control and demand forecasting. • Emphasis is on analytical techniques of POM and modern topics such as lean production involving just-in-time systems, computer-integrated manufacturing, etc POM - J. Galván
Learning objectives: • Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: • Demonstrate a competent knowledge of the basic methods and models of production management and operations research • Discuss the various elements of inventory control and demand forecasting • Analyze and evaluate the various techniques of operations research • Define and illustrate the use of such systems as lean production and computer integrated manufacturing • Demonstrate a familiarity with the assigned additional readings POM - J. Galván
COURSE STRUCTURE • Student class presentations • Cases available from instructor • Class dicussions • Lecturing • Midterm exam • Final exam POM - J. Galván
Grading policy: POM - J. Galván
Course chapters: 0_INTRODUCTION 1_PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 2_OPERATIONS STRATEGY 3_OPERATIONS IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT 4_MANAGING QUALITY 5_FORECASTING 6_DESIGN OF GOODS & SERVICES 7_PROCESS STRATEGY 8_CAPACITY PLANNING 9_LOCATION STRATEGIES 10_LAYOUT STRATEGY 11_HUMAN RESOURCE 12_SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 13_INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 14_AGGREGATE PLANNING 15_MRP 16_PROJECT MANAGEMENT POM - J. Galván
Materials • Basic Text: Heizer, J., and Render, B., Principles of Operations Management with Student CD, 7th ed., Prentice Hall, 2007. ISBN 0132449757 • Course slides: Available at http://www.ingesfor.com/BA537/BA537.htm • Cases: Available at http://www.ingesfor.com/BA537/BA537.htm and through e-mail POM - J. Galván
Case presentations • Case presentations will take place during every class. • 22 cases have been scheduled • Every student must choose presentation dates • The number of cases each student must present depends on the overall number of students in the class • Cases will be forwarded to students by instructor • Presentations will take place at the beginning of the classes • Presentations should be made using Powerpoint • Contents of the presentations • Contents of the case • Personal opinion about the contents • Difficult points (not understood, unclear, etc.) • Class discussion about the presentation POM - J. Galván
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