Coursework - Long Ridge Flying Club Executive Summary Long Ridge Gliding Club (LRGC) is a not-for-profit organization run by its members, operating out of an old farmhouse. It has decent facilities and 6 gliders, used by both club members (150 members) and casual members (700 trial flights last year). The club has the following primary concerns; * Poor safety record – in the past 2 years 4 gliders had crashed, resulting in 2 fatalities and 3 serious injuries. This may also
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What is operations management? * OM deals with the design, operation and improvement of the production system that create the firm’s primary products or services. * Operations include any process that accepts inputs and use resources to transform these inputs into valuable outputs- strategic (next 20 years), tactical (next 1 or 2 years) and operational (now) decisions. * All physical products used and all services used was created/impacted by operations. Importance of OM * Bottom
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Q1. Describe the GOI environment policy towards service industry. Ans1- Environmental issues in Service Sector and their respective guidelines: Sr No | Issue | Guideline Ref | Key Notes | 1 | Biomedical Waste | Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998. | Apply to all persons who generate, collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT -1 Term 2, B2014-16, Oct-Dec 2014 Operations Strategy OPM 1 Term 2, B2014-16, Oct-Dec 2014 Session 02 Operations Strategy Prof. Kedar P. Joshi MISSION & STRATEGY OPM 1 Term 2, B2014-16, Oct-Dec 2014 Session 02 Operations Strategy Prof. Kedar P. Joshi 2 Developing Missions and Strategies Mission statements tell an organization where it is going The Strategy tells the organization how to get there OPM 1 Term 2, B2014-16, Oct-Dec 2014 Session
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detailed, small batch train sets that are targeted towards affluent makes in the 30 to 50 ages bracket. For this market, we can assess the Order Winners, Order Qualifies, and Order Losers. Quality | Order Winners | Price | Order Qualifies | Lead time (to delivery) | Order Winners/ Order losers (if too long) | Availability | Order Qualifies | Variety | Order Winners | From this analysis, it is evident that price, while important, is not critical. While important, it is not consistent with the
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Operations Management Course contact information • Instructor Dr. Chetan Soman Office & Phone: 4-J, 4839 e-mail: chetan@iimahd.ernet.in Objective of course: To gain an appreciation of the strategic importance of operations and how operations relate to other business functions To develop a working knowledge of the concepts and methods related to designing and managing operations Organizational Functions Finance Secures financial resources at favorable prices and provides
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Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains Chapter 1 Using Operations to Compete 1) Operations management refers to the direction and control of inputs that transform processes into products and services. Answer: TRUE Reference: Operations and Supply Chain Management Across the Organization Difficulty: Easy Keywords: operations management, inputs, process, transformation 2) As a functional area of a business, Operations translates materials and services into outputs. Answer:
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requirements we strongly recommend implementing the new software. the new IT is predicted to make it easier for Multimetaal to achieve such high levels of these factors, as the enterprise resources organizes the data into insightful information. This brings order to the many projects of Multimetaal and helps to manage them more efficiently. As a result, this will
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Service Concept | Operating Strategy | Service Delivery System | 1. The target market for Alamo Draft house is Austin, TX | 1. Affordable tickets | 1. Tables layout and shape for non-disturbance of customers while serving food | 1. Taking orders and delivery of orders without disturbing customers while watching the film | 2. Target People between age of 25-40 years old | 2. Second run films | 2. Special movie experience with offering of food and drinks | 2. Effective service through appropriate number
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Chapter 2 StRATEGY Discussion Questions 1. What is meant by a “triple-bottom-line” strategy? Give an example of a company that has adopted this type of strategy. A triple-bottom-line strategy places emphasis on a company’s environmental and social responsibilities as well as the traditional bottom line of economic prosperity. It recognizes that the long-term health of the firm is interdependent with the health of the environment and the betterment of society. There are many examples –
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