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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.
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Рубрика: Технология /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Издание: 11th edition
Год издания: 2006
Количество страниц: 806
Добавлена в каталог: 18.03.2011
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Предметный указатель
Direct ordering 36
Discounted cash flow 761
Discrete simulation models 703
Diseconomies of scale 432—433
Disney 451
Disneyland 269 272 485
Dispatching 666
Distribution centers 202
Distribution networks 19
Distribution of arrivals 292—295
Distribution of arrivals, arrival patterns 294—295
Distribution of arrivals, batch arrival 295
Distribution of arrivals, degree of patience 295
Distribution of arrivals, exponential distribution 293
Distribution of arrivals, impatient arrivals 295
Distribution of arrivals, Poisson distribution 293—294
Distribution of arrivals, single arrival 295
Distribution of arrivals, size of arrival units 295
Distribution scheduling 51
Distributions 422 694
DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) cycle 326—327
Dobler, D.W. 427
Dodge, H.F. 18 371n
Dollar days 735
Domino's Pizza 269
Double-declining-balance method 752
Dow Chemical Company 350
DPMO (Defects per Million Opportunities) 326
Drexl, A. 661
Drezner, Z. 467
Drilling down 502
Drum 730
du Pont 79
Dynamic complexity 395
Dynamic programming 52
E-commerce 587
E-Ops 18
E-Service Quality 337
Earliest due date first (EDD) 668
Early start schedule 83
Eastman Kodak 185
eBay 269
Eckes, G. 345
Econometric models 514
Economic analysis, product development 117—120
Economic analysis, product development, base-case financial model 117—119
Economic analysis, product development, development cost 117
Economic analysis, product development, go/no-go milestones 117
Economic analysis, product development, marketing and support cost 117
Economic analysis, product development, net present value (NPV) 117—119
Economic analysis, product development, new product development and 117—120
Economic analysis, product development, operational design/development decisions 117
Economic analysis, product development, production cost 117
Economic analysis, product development, ramp-up cost 117
Economic analysis, product development, sales revenue 117
Economic analysis, product development, sensitivity analysis 119—120
Economic analysis, product development, timing information 118
Economic environment, forces for change 374
Economic life 751
Economic order quantity (EOQ) 589 595 650
Economic value added (EVA) 28
Economies of scope 435
Economies/diseconomies of scale 432—433
Edson, N.W. 448
Effectiveness 8
Efficiency 8 163 646
Efficiency expert 151 209
Efficiency measures 42
Efficient supply chains 412
Electronic commerce 18 403
Electronic data interchange (EDI) 410
Electronic Data Systems (EDS) 375
Elemental data 191
Elements 235
Eli Lilly 410
Employee involvement (El) teams 182 184
Employee morale 31
Employee surveys 382
Employee-scheduling software 680
empowerment 182
Encounter 264
End items 640
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) 498—500 629
Enterprise resource planning (ERP), implementing ERP systems 506—507
Enterprise resource planning (ERP), major developers of 500
Enterprise resource planning (ERP), MySAP.com 505—507
Enterprise resource planning (ERP), SAP's R/3 software 500—502
Environment, health, and safety (EHS) risks 31
Environmental regulation 452
Environmental risk 773
Eppinger, S.D. 133 133n
Epple, D. 149
Equal contribution line 54
Equipment selection 213—215
ergonomics 184—185
Ericsson 413 442
Ernst, A.T. 690
error range 537
Errors 333 524
Errors, bias errors 524
Errors, measurement of 524—527
Errors, random errors 525
Errors, sources of 524—525
Escalle, C.X. 509n
ESRI 450
Evans, J.R. 345 717
Event simulation 703
Evolve Software 389
Evolving supply process 411—412
Exchange processes 12
Execution of operations 373
Executive judgment 517
Executive leaders 330
Expansion decision 762—764
Expected time formula 94
Expected value 751
Experience curve 433
Experience curve theory 135
Expert 380
ExPlan 399
Explosion process 640
Exponential curve 516
Exponential distribution 293 309
Exponential smoothing 514 521—524
Exponential smoothing with trend 518 523 544
Exponential smoothing, adaptive forecasting 523
Exponential smoothing, choosing alpha value 524
Exponential smoothing, equation for 522
Exponential smoothing, forecast including trend (FIT) 523
Exponential smoothing, smoothing constant alpha 521
Exponential smoothing, smoothing constant delta 523
Extent of contact 266—267
External benchmarking 336
external failure costs 324
Fabricate-to-order 631
Fabricate-to-stock 631
Fabrication processes 210
Face-to-face services, layout for 249
Face-to-fact contact 271
Facilities-based services 265
Facility layout, back-office operation 249
Facility layout, basic production formats 227—228
Facility layout, computerized layout techniques 232—233
Facility layout, CRAFT 232—233
Facility layout, decision inputs 227
Facility layout, face-to-face services 249
Facility layout, fixed-position layout 243—245
Facility layout, group technology (cellular) layout 243
Facility layout, manufacturing operations 249
Facility layout, office layout 248—249
Facility layout, process layout 228—232
Facility layout, product layout 234—242
Facility layout, retail service layout 245—248
Facility layout, systematic layout planning (SLP) 233—234
Facility load 486
Facility location 449—461
Facility location, business climate and 451
Facility location, competitive advantage 452
Facility location, competitive imperatives of 451
Facility location, environmental regulation 452
Facility location, free trade zones 452
Facility location, government barriers 452
Facility location, host community 452
Facility location, infrastructure 451
Facility location, issues in 451—452
Facility location, other facilities 451
Facility location, plant location methods 452—458
Facility location, political risk and 452
Facility location, proximity to customers 451
Facility location, quality of labor 451
Facility location, service facilities 458—461
Facility location, Starbucks example 449—451
Facility location, suppliers 451
Facility location, total costs of 451
Facility location, trading blocs 452
Factor-rating system 452—453
Factory focus 16
Factory of the future 772
Fail-safe procedures 333
Fail-safe services 275—276
Fail-safe services, automotive service (example) 274—275
Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) 330
Fair Labor Standards Act 678
Federal Express 26 269 414—415 417 485
Feedback 184 333 646
Feedback loops 270 396
Feigenbaum, A.V. 345 370
Feitzinger, E. 427n
Feld, W.M. 21
Fetter, R. 16
Field support 14
Field-based services 265
Fifth Discipline, The (Senge) 396
Financial accounting 502—503
Financial analysis 750—765
Financial analysis, activity-based costing 753—755
Financial analysis, concepts and definitions 750—753
Financial analysis, cost of capital 755—758
Financial analysis, effects of taxes 755
Financial analysis, interest rate effects 758—762
Financial analysis, investment decisions 755 762—765
Financial analysis, ranking investments 761—762
Financial incentive plans 199—201
Financial incentive plans, basic compensation systems 199
Financial incentive plans, bonuses 201
Financial incentive plans, gain sharing 201
Financial incentive plans, Gap distribution centers 202
Financial incentive plans, individual/small-group plans 199—200
Financial incentive plans, merit pay 201
Financial incentive plans, organization-wide plans 200—201
Financial incentive plans, pay for knowledge 201
Financial incentive plans, piece rate 201
Financial incentive plans, profit sharing 201
Financial incentive plans, Scanlon plans 200
Financial measurements 722
financial modeling 120
Financial performance, supply chain and 406—407
Financial strategy 28—29
Financial strategy, customer value and 29
Financial strategy, franchise building 28
Financial strategy, productivity and 28—30
Financial strategy, revenue growth and 28
Finders 376
Fingar, P. 179
Finisar 565
Finished goods inventory management 540
Finished products 590
Finite loading 664
Finite population 291—292
Finsthal, T.W. 286
Firestone 200
First Bank/Dallas 485
First-class worker 186
First-come, first-served (FCFS) 296 668
fishbone diagrams 327 386
Fisher, M.L. 409 411 427n 557n 585 585n
Fitness for use 322
Fitzsimmons, J.A. 282n 286 317 395n 467n
Fitzsimmons, M.J. 282n 286 317 395n
Five forces model 382—383
fixed costs 750
Fixed-order interval system 595
Fixed-order quantity models (Q-models) 595—603
Fixed-order quantity models (Q-models), inventory position and 597
Fixed-order quantity models (Q-models), reorder point 601
Fixed-order quantity models (Q-models), safety stock and 600—603
Fixed-order quantity models (Q-models), safety stock levels 599—600
Fixed-position layout 227—228 243—245
Fixed-time period models (P-models) 595—596 603—605
Fixed-time period models (P-models) as time triggered 595
Fixed-time period models (P-models), safety stock and 604—605
Fixed-time vs. variable-time increments 696
Flexibility as competitive dimension 26
Flexible 635
Flexible line layouts 240
Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) 769 771
Flexible plants 435
Flexible processes 435
Flexible workers 435
Flextronics 413
Fliedner, G. 557n
Flow 218
Flow diagram 187 630
Flow management 629
Flow manufacturing 648—649
Flow-shop layout 227
flowchart 157—158 186 327 386 see
Flowchart, process flowchart 216
Focus forecasting 540—541
Focus forecasting, methodology of 540—541
Focused factory networks 472
Fogarty, D. 244n
Forces for change 374
Ford Motor Company 14 28 211 386 399 433 597
Ford, H. 16 471
Forecast errors 524—527
Forecast including trend (FIT) 523
Forecasting 387 436 see
Forecasting, causal relationships and 513—514 537—539
Forecasting, CPFR and 542—543
Forecasting, Delphi method 517
Forecasting, demand components 513—516
Forecasting, demand management 512
Forecasting, focus forecasting 540—541
Forecasting, forecast errors 524—527
Forecasting, grass roots forecasting 516
Forecasting, historical analogy 517
Forecasting, importance of 512
Forecasting, market research 516—517
Forecasting, multiple regression analysis 539
Forecasting, panel consensus 517
Forecasting, qualitative forecasting techniques 513—514 516—518
Forecasting, selection of method 518
Forecasting, simulation and 513—514
Forecasting, sources of error 524—525
Forecasting, techniques and models of 514
Forecasting, types of 513
Forecasting, web-based forecasting (CPFR) 542—543
Forrester Research Inc. 270
Forrester, J. 396 400
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