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Course Outline • Highlight the importance of Production and Operations Management (POM) • Define POM and its constituent elements • Link operations with strategy • Understand tools and techniques used to solve business problems • Capture knowledge from actual cases 2 Course Outline • Course organized along eight sessions • Content of each session: – Session 1 (17/5): Introduction – Processes / Operations – Session 2 (24/5): Company Presentation – Thenamaris – Session 3 (31/5): Company Visit – ALMI Tankers – Session 4 (7/6): Company Visit – COSCO (15:30) – Session 5 (14/6): Beer Game 3 Course Outline • Content of each lecture (continued): – Session 6 (21/6): Supply Chain Management – Session 7 (31/6): Inventory Management – Session 8 (?): Company Presentation – Capstone-Shipping Operations • Case studies and illustrative examples will be discussed in class • Final exam will include both problem solving and question answering 4 Textbooks • The required textbook for the course is: – Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains, 2015. 11th Edition, by Lee J. Krajewski, Manoj K. Malhotra and Larry P. Ritzman • Additional textbook (not required) with emphasis on Manufacturing Systems is: – Factory Physics, 2011. 3rd Edition, by Wallace J. Hopp and Mark L. Spearman • Grading: 80% final exam and 20% assignment 5 POM Definition • What is Production and Operations Management? – Function that enables enterprises to achieve their goals through efficient acquisition and The Enterprise utilization of resources Puzzle Solved – Realize bottom-line results (value-added to stakeholders) by linking strategy and every-day decisions 6
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