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Chase R.B., Jacobs E.R. — Operations management for competitive advantage
Chase R.B., Jacobs E.R. — Operations management for competitive advantage



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Название: Operations management for competitive advantage

Авторы: Chase R.B., Jacobs E.R.

Аннотация:

Operations management (ОМ) has been a key element in the improvement in productivity in businesses around the world. Creating a com реи'live tulvtmutge through operations requires an understanding of how the operations function contributes to productivity growth. However, our intent in this book is to do more than just show you what companies arc doing to create competitive advantage through OM. Our overriding goal is to create a competitive advantage for you in the marketplace by conveying a set of skills and tools that you can actually apply.
Three hot topics in business today are Supply Chain Management. Six Sigma, and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. These topics arc studied in the book from the view of the operations function with up-to-date high-level managerial material to clarify the "big picture" of what these topics are and why they are so important to business today. Applications that range from high-tech manufacturing to high-touch service are used in the balanced treatment of the traditional topics of the field. Operations management requires a global perspective for many of the topics. Operations management is best done with significant cross-functional integration. Accounting, finance, marketing, human resources management, purchasing, logistics, and engineering impact how firms arc run operationally. To highlight our emphasis on services, globalization, and cross-functional integration, we've used the logos you see here in the text margin next to these discussions.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

ed2k: ed2k stats

Издание: 11th edition

Год издания: 2006

Количество страниц: 806

Добавлена в каталог: 18.03.2011

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Предметный указатель
Skinner, W.      16 27 48 48n 49n 448n
Skunk works      74
Slack time      81—82
Slack time remaining (STR)      668
Slack time remaining per operation (STR/OP)      668
Slack, N.      21 35n 48
Slice and dice      502
Small, B.B.      370
Small-group incentive plans      199—200
Smalley, H.E.      190n
Smart factories      6
Smart Tags      5—6
SMED (single-minute exchange of die)      333
Smith, B.      540
Smith, B.T.      557n
Smith, D.B.      144 149n
Smith, H.      179
Smith, M.      495
Smith-Daniels, D.E.      107 585
Smith-Daniels, V.      107 585
Smoothing constant alpha      521
Smoothing constant delta      523
Smunt, T.L.      149
Sociotechnical systems      183—184
Software systems      770—772
Solectron      413
Solutia Inc.      635
Solution development      386—388
Solver tool      55—58 576
Sommers, M.S.      246 261n
Sony Corporation      30 115 413
Source inspection      333
Sources of error      524—525
Sousz, G.      317n
Southwest Airlines      20 23—24 27 30 33 269
Sower, V.E.      21
Spacecraft      233
Spatial layout and functionality      246
Spatial modeling      449—450
Spear, S.      479—480
Spearman, M.L.      48 179
Specialization      5—6
Specialization of labor      182—183
Specialization of labor, advantages/disadvantages of      183
Speed as competitive dimension      26
Speedi-Lube      485—486
Splitting shifts      682
splitting tasks      238—239
Spreadsheet simulation      701—703
Srikanth, M.      749 749n
SSA Global Technologies      500
Stable operations      319
Stable schedule      484
Stable supply process      411
Stage      159
stakeholder analysis      388
Standard deviation      348 358 364
Standard error      525
Standard error of estimate      545
Standard Meat Company      485
Standard normal distribution      780—781
Standard time      193 203
Standard time data      185
Standardization of procedures      469
Stanford University      405
Stanton, S.      395
Staples      409
Starbuck's      449—450
Starling, S.L.      427
Starving      159
State Farm Insurance      453
Statement of work (SOW)      76
Statistical fluctuation      724
Statistical process control (SPC)      354
Statistical Quality Control (SQC)      325 333 347
Statistical quality control (SQC), assignable variation      347
Statistical quality control (SQC), common variation      347
Statistical quality control (SQC), mean and standard deviation      347—348
Statistical quality control (SQC), situations for      347
Statistical quality control (SQC), upper/lower specification/tolerance limits      348
Statistical quality control (SQC), variation around us      348—349
Statistical tools      387—388
Status and exception reports      675—676
Status segment      639
Steady rate      165
Steady state      166
Steinway Piano Company      143
Sterman, J.D.      395n 400
Stew Leonards      246—247
Stewart, D.M.      286 287n
Stewart, J.R.      207
Stewart, R.D.      149n
Stockkeeping unit (SKU)      613—614
Storage      12 218
Straddling      27
Straight-line method      752
Strategic activities      416
Strategic capacity management      see also "Capacity management"
Strategic capacity management, capacity planning      435—440
Strategic capacity management, capacity planning concepts      432—435
Strategic capacity management, operations and      430—431
Strategic capacity management, service capacity planning      441—442
Strategic competencies      31
Strategic control      416
Strategic decisions      9—10
Strategic decisions, process selection      210
Strategic fit      33—37
Strategic fit, activity-system maps      33
Strategic fit, operational activities and      33—34
Strategic positioning      23
Strategic technologies      31
Strategy      23—24 see
Strategy Focused Organization (Kaplan and Norton)      28
Strategy map      28—32
Stratton, B.      344
Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis      383
Structuring projects      74—76
Structuring projects, functional project      74—75
Structuring projects, matrix project      75—76
Structuring projects, pure project      74
Sturvock, D.J.      717
Subcontracting      435 564
Subcontractors      479
Subtask      76
Success-to-the-successful archetype      398
Successive check      333
Sule, D.R.      261 467 690
Sum-of-years' digits (SYD)      752
Sumanth, D.J.      40n
Summers, L.H.      766
Sun Microsystems      112 413
Sunk costs      750
Super bill of materials      638
Supplier after-sale support      27
Supplier networks      487
Supplier relationships      415
Supplier(s)      451 484—485
supplies      590
Supply chain      10 403 406 422—423
Supply chain design strategy      409—413
Supply chain design strategy, bullwhip effect      410
Supply chain design strategy, functional products      411
Supply chain design strategy, innovative products      411
Supply chain management      9 18 406
Supply chain management, Hong Kong model      420—421
Supply chain management, inventory control and      605—606
Supply chain network      407
Supply chain performance      406—409
Supply chain performance, average aggregate inventory value      408
Supply chain performance, cost of goods sold      408
Supply chain performance, inventory turnover      408 423
Supply chain performance, weeks-of-supply      408 423
Supply chain strategy      406
Supply chain strategy, agile supply chains      413
Supply chain strategy, design for logistics      416—417
Supply chain strategy, efficient supply chains      412
Supply chain strategy, global sourcing      418—419
Supply chain strategy, mass customization      419—422
Supply chain strategy, outsourcing      413—416
Supply chain strategy, performance measurement      406—409
Supply chain strategy, responsive supply chains      413
Supply chain strategy, risk-hedging supply chains      412—413
Supply chain strategy, supply chain design strategy      409—413
Supply chain strategy, value density      417—418
Supply chain, corporate financial performance and      406—407
Supply chain, defined      406
Supply chain, effectiveness of      405—406
Supply chain, lean supply chains      484—485
Supply characteristics      411
Support cost      117
SureTrack Project Management      92
Suri, R.      179
Surplus stock      472
Suzaki, K.      495n
Swank, C.K.      469n
Sweeney, D.J.      69
SWOT (Strengths, weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) Analysis      383
Synchronized planning      51
Synchronous manufacturing      435 721 724
Synchronous manufacturing, defined      721—722
Synchronous manufacturing, MRP and JIT      736—737
system      396
System dynamics      396
System dynamics analysis      387
System-level design phase      113—114
Systematic layout planning (SLP)      233—234
systems thinking      395—396
Systems, input-transformation-output relationships      11
Systems-based capabilities      38
T-tests      387 697
Taco Bell Restaurants      12 20 245—246
Tactical decisions      9—10
Taguchi, G.      348—349 370
Takt time      470
Tang, K.      40n
Tangible assets      751
Taormina, T.      345
Target market      34 267
Task      76
Task autonomy      184
Task identity      184
Task redesign      142
Task variety      184
Tasks      218 235
Taxes, effects of      755
Taylor, F.W.      18 186—187 191 375
Team production      482
Teams      72 560
Teams, development teams      120
Teams, employee involvement (El) teams      184
Teams, functional projects and      74
Teams, pure projects and      74
Teams, total quality management (TQM) and      182
Technical liaison and support      26
Technological risks      773
Technology investments, benefits of      772—773
Technology investments, evaluation of      772
Technology investments, risks in      773
Technology platform      115—116
Technology-push products      114—115
Telecommuting      182
Temporary shutdowns      755
Temporary workers      182
Tersine, R.J.      627
Testing and refinement phase      113—114
Testing processes      210
Texas Instruments      390
Thengvall, B.      690
Theory of Constraints (TOC)      721
Therbligs      188
Third-party distributor      587
Third-party service providers      415
Three activity time estimates      83—87
Throughput      722 729
Throughput rate      163—164
Throughput ratio      164
Throughput time      163—164
Time buckets      639
Time buffer      731 736
Time components      728
Time components, idle time      728
Time components, processing time      728
Time components, queue time      728
Time components, setup time      728
Time components, wait time      728
Time fences      634—635
Time per unit      135
Time series analysis      513—514 518—537
Time series analysis, decomposition      531—537
Time series analysis, defined      513—514
Time series analysis, error range      537
Time series analysis, exponential smoothing      521—524
Time series analysis, forecast errors      524—527
Time series analysis, linear regression analysis      528—531
Time series analysis, mean absolute deviation (MAD)      525—527 544
Time series analysis, measurement of error      524—527
Time series analysis, simple moving average      518—520
Time series analysis, smoothing constant alpha/delta      521 523
Time series analysis, sources of error      524—525
Time series analysis, tracking signal      525—527 544
Time series analysis, weighted moving average      520—521
Time standards      198
Time study      185 191 194
Time study, work sampling vs.      199
time to market      126
Time-cost models      87—91
Time-cost models, minimum-cost scheduling      87—91
Time-cost models, time-cost trade-off      87—91
Time-cost trade-off      87—91
Time-incrementing procedure      696
Tom's of Maine      409
Tompkins, J.A.      261 261n
Total factor measure of productivity      39—40
Total factory automation      772
Total quality control (TQC)      16 482—484
Total quality management (TQM)      9 18 182 320—321 389
Total quality management (TQM), Baldrige National Quality Award      320—321
Total quality management (TQM), defined      320
Total quality management (TQM), operational goals of      320
Toyota Motors      20 75 121 240—241 333 433 471 487 574
Toyota production system, elimination of waste      472—479
Toyota production system, focused factory networks      472
Toyota production system, group technology (GT)      473—474
Toyota production system, JIT production      474
Toyota production system, kanban production control systems      476—479
Toyota production system, kanban pull system      476
Toyota production system, quality at the source      474
Toyota production system, respect for people      479
Toyota production system, uniform plant loading (heijunka)      475
Toyota production system, value stream mapping      473
Toys "R" Us      451
TQC      see "Total quality control (TQC)"
Tracking Gantt chart      91
Tracking signal      525—527 544
Trading blocs      452
Training      142
Transactions costing      755
Transfer batch      732—735
Transformation process      11—12
Transformation process, categories of      12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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