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BUS 741: Operations and Process Management


Business 741


BUS 741: Operations and Process Management


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The operations (production) function of organizations is studied for both manufacturing and non-manufacturing systems (services). A primary focus is on the management of processes used to provide quality goods and services. Topics include: operations planning and scheduling; supply chain management; determining and classifying core processes; managing processes; material requirements planning (MRP) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP); forecasting; inventory management; just-in-time (JIT); project management; product service and process design; quality improvement; manufacturing strategies; and location.


The completion of all Foundation requirements. Enrollment limited to Graduate Business students (GBUS) or department consent.
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by Wielgosh, Nathan H last modified Oct 26, 2012 04:43 PM