ITOM 6203-7161-A

Operations Management


Department : Information Technology and Operations Management (ITOM)
Offered :   Summer 2007 semester
Credit Hrs :   2.0
Instructor :   Bhaskaran



 
  Course Description:  
   
 
Helping students understand the fundamental concepts and techniques necessary for attaining a world-class performance in service and manufacturing operations is the main learning objective of this course. The course adopts a “process management” viewpoint to address a variety of strategic and operational issues. The course design consists of two inter-linked modules — (1) process analysis, design and improvement: exercises and cases are used here to illustrate the concepts such as capacity, cycle time, bottlenecks, and theory of constraints, (2) improving medium to long-term operational processes: covers topics such as inventory management, supply chain ma nagement and operations strategy. The course also introduces students to the way information technology is being used to re-engineer and dramatically improve business processes.
 
     

Class Times:

  • Monday from 6 PM to 9:20 PM in room 4120 Legacy


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