How to improve the effectiveness of the operations


Assignment : Operations Management Tool Application

Individually review the tools, concepts, and theories presented in this class and prepare a word doc format write-up in no more than 3 pages single spaced where you discuss which course tools, concepts, and ideas you see as having the greatest relevance and application to your current or future employment positions or entrepreneurial aspirations if you plan to be selfemployed in a business venture. You do not need to mention all of the tools, but the more you list and discuss the more value you will receive from the course.

The goal of the class is to provide you with relevant tools, concepts, and approaches that will add value in the following ways:

· If you are currently working full-time or part-time, being able to apply the course ideas to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations at your work site.

· If you are not currently working, the course provides ideas to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations at your future work site.

· If you have an entrepreneurial idea for a business start-up, the course ideas can be used to complete the operations management plans section of your business plan or to manage the operations of your established startup venture.

· Many students also see creative transfer of the course ideas to increase their own professional and personal efficiency and effectiveness with tasks.

The below are offered as illustrations of what some individuals have described as benefits from using course ideas and tools:

Currently Working: Some individuals have taken course ideas and prepared a brief operations audit for their supervisor and employer including suggestions for change. Students have mentioned to me getting pay raises, bonuses, or promotions as a result. A few students were asked to present their ideas to the COO of the firm after they presented their ideas to theirsupervisor.

Entrepreneurial Venture: When writing the business plan, the operating plan section describes the physical necessities of your business' operation, such as your business' physical location, facilities and equipment. Depending on what kind of business you'll be operating, it may also include information about inventory requirements and suppliers, and a description of the manufacturing process.

Keeping focused on the bottom line will help you organize this part of the business plan; think of the operating plan as an outline of the capital and expense requirements your business will need to operate from day to day.

Professional and Personal Efficiency: Many individuals described how they were able to increase their output by more productive use of resources such as time, space, capital. Some individuals mentioned how they now develop Gantt charts or PERT approaches to plan tasks and projects. As an example use of PERT diagramming, students mentioned writing "to do" tasks to plan for a trip abroad or to prepare for final exam week; students would write their tasks to be done on small post-it notes and they move the post-it notes around to see PERT sequencing and what could be multitasked at the same time. Individuals have emailed me after the semester that they were able to increase the units that they were able to take in a semester and individuals mentioned that by multitasking activities for their career progress they were able to achieve their goals ahead of their original plans.

Review the Chapters:

1- Outsourcing/Reshoring/OnShoring

2- Forecasting

3- Quality/TQM

4- Quality Control/Quality Assurance

5- Project Management

6- Capacity

7- Waiting Line Supplement B

8- Inventory Management

9- Sustainability of Supply Chain Management

10- Enterprise Resources Planning

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