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    Dear Students, 

    Welcome to this module, Operations Management. It plays a vital role in national and world economies.  The operations function exists in virtually every organisation.  It can make or break a business.   Today operations management is considered to be an integration of production of products and the non-core production related processes such as purchasing, physical distribution and after sales services and others.  The term operations management actually involves the whole organisation.  Therefore all parts of an organisation are involved with production.  Therefore this module is to provide you with the holistic concept of operations management.

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    Name: Dr. Gan Joo Kong

    Email:  jookong@nilai.edu.my

    Telephone:  06-8502338 (234)


  • Course Introduction

    Operations and process management is fundamentally about how organisations produce goods and services.   The persons involved in the operations are the operations manages while other managers  in an organisation are involved in managing the operation processes such as marketing, sales and finances, making marketing plans, sales forecasts, budget and others. 

    A business organisation is made up of the operation function and the related operation processes.  The operation is concerned with the transformation of inputs into outputs while the processes are the component parts of the operation.

    The difference between operations and processes is one of scale and complexity. Both transform inputs into outputs, but processes are the smaller version.  They are the component parts of operations, so the total operations function is made up of individual processes. Therefore, within any business, the production of products and services is not just confined to the operations function; it is also concerned with managing processes. 

    Aims of the Course

    1.  It is to study how people organise themselves for productive enterprise.

    2.  It is learn how goods and services are produced.

    3.  It is to know and understand what operational managers do.

    4.  It is to learn that OM provides the major opportunity for an organisation to improve its profitability and enhance its service to society.

    5.  It is to know and understand that OM is the costly part of an organisation where a large percentage of the revenue is spent and its strategic importance lies in reducing the cost of production and the development of capabilities to attain competitive advantage

     

     

     

    Course Learning Outcome

    After the successful completion of this module, students should be able to:

    ·         develop an understanding of how operations can provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

    ·         acquire a knowledge of the issues related to designing and managing operations and the techniques to do so.

    ·         analyse specific situations and propose appropriate operational management strategies.


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