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Applied Operations Management

5LO507

Lecture 1 – Introduction

Teaching Team:
Dr Simon Peter Nadeem (Module Leader)
Dr Jay Daniel

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Dr Simon Peter Nadeem (Module Leader) Office E501 [email protected] Phone: 01332 593498
Dr Jay Daniel Office E501 [email protected] Phone: 01332 59
Mike Edwards (for HND student group)   [email protected]   Office: E-501 (Meetings by appointment only)

Teaching Team

Note: Meetings with Teaching Team Members can be arranged by appointment ONLY

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To students from:

BA (Hons) Business Management (MKT, HRM, Int. BUS, Finance & Enterprise)

Business & Management HND

Joint Honours

Exchange

WELCOME EVERYONE

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What is Operations Management?

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Operations Management

INPUTS

Human labor

Materials and parts

Energy (gas, electricity, coal)

Machinery/equipment

TRANSFORMATION

Process

Manufacturing

Assembly

Location change

Exchange (retail)

Storage (distribution center)

OUTPUTS

Finished product

Service interaction with customer

Increased knowledge or satisfaction

The process that effectively produce, transform, and deliver a product or service.

Heizer, Jay & Render, Barry (2013). Operations Management, 11th ed, Pearson

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Customers

Transformed resources

Ingredients

Packaging

Customers

Transforming resources

Equipment

Fittings

Staff

Inputs and outputs at SUBWAY®

Input resources

Served and satisfied customers

Transformation process

Cutting

Cooking

‘Assembling’

Wrapping

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Value Chain

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The modern business environment is highly volatile and intensely competitive, and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. The role of the operations function; how the organisation actually sources, produces and delivers goods and services to demanding customers, becomes a key contributor to superior performance and customer satisfaction.

The module provides a framework, to understand the crucial role of operations to business success.

The aim of this module is to provide students with a knowledge and understanding of Operations and Supply Chain Management. It provides the theory as well as practical applications of different business sectors.

What’s the module about ?

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On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

Understand the operations function as a mechanism for competitive advantage.

Recognise the need to maintain and improve operations to meet demanding quality standards and customer expectations

Understand the role of design, planning, control and improvement in the operations function, and be able to apply this knowledge to practical workplace situations in a variety of business sectors.

Analyse Warehouse / DC, transport, process and other components in the Ops management – Creating and Maintaining Value, Reducing Obsolescence, ensuring Effectiveness and Efficiency

Apply research skills and appropriate methodologies to solve operations and supply chain problems

Analytical, Modelling, Decision making Team working, Innovation skills

Learning Knowledge and Skills

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Please arrive on time and remain until the end of session

Please ask questions, if you got about the topic

Please no phones or games in class

Computers are ok for study purposes (no Facebook).

Conduct in Class

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Slack, N. et al (2013), Operations Management, 7th Edition, London, FT Prentice-Hall.

Slack, N. et al (2019), Operations Management, 9th Edition, London, Pearson

Both versions are available as an E-book through Derby University Library

Textbook & References

Additional References are available in the module handbook.

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Have a good attendance record and be on time - scanner monitoring NO STUDENT CARD, NO ATTENDANCE

Participate & Contribute in class and share experiences

Lectures/Seminars (24%) 48 hrs Cases study, group discussions, etc.

Guided independent study (76%) 152 hrs

Total 200 hrs

On time Assignments submissions

Read the relevant textbook chapter and UDO - Blackboard Online notes

Complete the set of activities during class

You are responsible for your own performance

Enjoy the process of learning new things

What is expected from you

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Assessments

Assessment Task Weighting Due
CW 1 Group Assignment 30% Week 5 Commencing 22nd Feb. 2021
CW 2 Individual Management Report 70% 14th May, 2021

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Blackboard can be accessed via UDO and enables students to communicate electronically with tutors and peers, access course materials, assessments and other resources relevant to their studies.

UDO - Blackboard

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Thank you for your attention

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