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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

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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
Forward buying      409
Forward scheduling      664 736
Foxfire Technologies Corp.      665
Franchise building      28
Francis, R.L.      467
Free trade zones      452
Freeman, J.      190n
Freeze window      484
Freivalds, A.      207
Frey, E.      416
Frito-Lay      771
Front-end partnership agreement      542
Frontline Systems      59
Frosch, R.A.      767
Frozen      635
Frumkin, M.J.      212n
Fujitsu      416
Full-time-equivalent employees (FTEs)      571
Fulmer, W.E.      207
Functional layout      227
Functional products      411
Functional project      74—75
Functional project, advantages of      74
Functional project, disadvantages of      75
Functional silo syndrome      383
Fung, V.      420
future value      759
Gagnon, R.      261
Gail, R.      317
Gain sharing      200—201
Gang process chart      189
Gang, Y.      690
Gantt charts      77—79 118 389
Gantt charts, shop-floor control and      675
Gantt charts, tracking Gantt chart      91
Gantt, H.L.      77
gap analysis      382—383
Gap, Inc.      191 202
Garrison, R.      754n
Gartner Inc.      270
Garvin, D.A.      21 48 345n
Gary, L.      41n
Gategourmet      486
Gateway      42
Gaynor, G.H.      774
Gemini Consulting      375
General Electric (GE)      200 319 326—327 331—332
General Motors (GM)      28 211 236 399 410
General Motors (GM) Strategic Initiatives (GMSI)      399
Generic product development process      112—113 115
Genetic solver option      59
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)      459
George, M.L.      395 495
Ghosh, S.      261
Giffi, C.      201n 207n 448
Gilbreth, F.      18 187—188
Gilbreth, L.      18 187—188
Gilmore Research Group      516
Gitlow, H.      345
Global enterprise resource planning systems      19
Global sourcing      418—419
Global supplier      19
Globalization      201
Goal of the firm      722
Goal programming      52
Goal The (Goldratt)      721
Goldratt Institute      721
Goldratt's rules of production scheduling      721
Goldratt's Theory of Constraints (TOC)      721
Goldratt, E.M.      179n 719n 721—722 735—736 743 749 749n
Good corporate citizen      31
Goods, services vs.      12
Goodson, R.E.      384—385 395 395n 400n—401n
Goodyear      323
Government barriers      452
Govil, M.      448
Gozinto chart      216 225n
Grant, E.L.      359 370 371n
Graphical linear programming      53—55
Grass roots forecasting      514 516
Gray hair projects      377
Gray, A.E.      179 179n
Gray, C.F.      107
Greaver, M.F.      II 414n 427
Green belts      331
Greiner, L.      392n 395
Grinders      376
Groover, M.P.      774
Gross domestic product (GDP)      10
Gross requirements      640 644
Gross, D.      317
Gross, J.M.      495
Group technology (cellular) layout      227—228 243
Group technology (cellular) layout, benefits of      243
Group technology (cellular) layout, development of      243—244
Group technology (cellular) layout, virtual GT cells      243
Group technology (GT)      473—474
Group technology (GT), departmental specialty vs.      474
Group technology cell (GT cell)      474 664
Gryna, F.M.      345 361
GTE      513
Guru Associates      377
H $\&$ R Block      269
H.B. Maynard Co.      202
Haider, S.D.      717n
Hall, R.H.      495n
Hall, T.      207
Hamacher, H.      467
Hammer, M.      18 225 389 395 395n
Hammesfahr, R.D.      448
Hammond, J.H.      585 585n
Hamper, B.      236
Handfield, R.B.      427
Hanke J.E.      557
Harrah's Casinos      271—272
Harrington, H.J.      717
Harris, C.M.      317
Harris, G.      248n
Hart, C.W.L.      287n
Harvard Business Review      18 277
Harvard Business School      16 506
Hayes, R.H.      16 48 49n 210 213n 415n 427
Haywood-Farmer, J.      441 448n
Heineken      588
Heinrich, C.      502n
Helfert, E.      766
Hellberg, R.      448
Hemp, P.      263n
Heragu, S.      261
Herman Miller      200
Hernandez, J.A.      509
Heskett J.L.      287 287n
Hewlett-Packard      14 361 410 413 415 419 480
Hidden inventory      472
High degree of customer contact      266—267
High-contact services      264
High-contact vs. low-contact systems      266—267
High-risk products      114—116
Hill, T.J.      27—28 30 48 48n 225
Hillerich and Bradsby      503
Hillier, F.S.      317
Historical analogy      514 517
Hitachi      416
Hoech J.      286
Hoenes, T.      495
Hoffman, T.      244n
Hofmann, m.      502n
Hogg, D.      495
Holding costs      590—591
Hollman, L.      690
Home Depot      30 246
Honda Motor Company      111 154 209—211 241 433 487
Honeywell      485
Hopp, J.W.      179
Hopp, W.      48
Host community      452
Hotel Monaco      281
Hourly work times      681—682
House of quality      121—122
Human resources      72 201 503—504
Huthwaite, B.      133
Hybrid process      160
Hyer, N.      225 261 774
Hyndman, R.J.      557
Hypothesis testing      387 697
I2 Technologies      500 506 629
IBM      182 375 410 413 637
IBM Business Consulting Services      461
Icenogel, M.L.      370
ICl      336
IDEO Product Development      109—110 120 153
Idle time      728
Ikea      246
Imagine That!      704
Immediate predecessors      80
Impatient arrivals      295
In-process inventory      243
Incentive plans      see "Financial incentive plans"
Independent demand      512 591
Individual incentive plans      199—200
Individual learning      135 141—142
Industrial design      120
Industrial engineering (IE)      9 16 185
Industrial robots      768
Industry learning      136
Infinite loading      664
Infinite population      292
Infinite potential length      295
information      14
Information production line      277
Information technology (IT)      375
Information technology (IT), supply chain strategies      412—413
Information-processing work      390
Informational processes      12
Infrastructure      24 451
Innovation      31
Innovation in operations      7—8
Innovative products      411
Input      11 39—40 154 172
Input-transformation-output relationships      11
Input/output (I/O) control report      676—677
Input/output models      514
INSEAD      406
insertion      211
Institute for Supply Management      10
Intangible assets      751
Integer programming      52
Intel      30 416—417
Interdepartment flow      229—231
Interest rate effects      758—761
Interest tables      783—786
Intermediate-range planning      561
Internal failure costs      324
internal rate of return (IRR)      752 759
internal services      265
Internal strategy      30—31
International Organization for Standardization      18 333
Internet      18 20 374
Internet retailing      587
Internet, operations strategy and      36—37
interruptions      170
Inventory      15 435 588 722 735;
Inventory analysis, purpose of      590
Inventory control      51
Inventory control in services      613—615
Inventory control, price-break models      606—609
Inventory control, supply chain management and      605—606
Inventory costs      590—591 773
Inventory costs, accuracy and cycle counting      611—613
Inventory costs, defined      589—590
Inventory costs, dollar days      735
Inventory costs, holding (carrying) costs      590—591
Inventory costs, independence of operations and      590
Inventory costs, independent vs.dependent demand      591
Inventory costs, order size and      590
Inventory costs, ordering costs      591
Inventory costs, product demanded and      590
Inventory costs, production scheduling and      590
Inventory costs, purposes of      590
Inventory costs, raw material delivery time and      590
Inventory costs, reduction of      588
Inventory costs, replenishment of      543
Inventory costs, setup (production change) costs      591
Inventory costs, shortage costs      591
Inventory costs, talking inventory      6
Inventory costs, treatment of      735
Inventory holding costs      565
Inventory management, objectives of      636
Inventory on hand      562
Inventory position      597
Inventory records file      639—640 642—643
inventory systems      589 592—596
Inventory systems, ABC inventory planning      610—611
Inventory systems, accuracy and cycle counting      611—613
Inventory systems, fixed-order quantity models (Q-models)      595—603
Inventory systems, fixed-time period models (P-models)      595—596 603—605
Inventory systems, inventory accuracy      611—613
Inventory systems, multiperiod systems      595—596
Inventory systems, optional replenishment system      609—610
Inventory systems, problems of      608
Inventory systems, services and      613—615
Inventory systems, single-period model      592—595
Inventory systems, two-bin systems      609—610
Inventory transactions file      640
Inventory turn      605—606
Inventory turnover      408 423
Inventory waste      472
Inventory-in-transit      588
Investment decisions      755
isee systems      399
ISO 9000 certification      18 335—336
ISO 9000 certification, first party      336
ISO 9000 certification, second party      336
ISO 9000 certification, third party      336
ISO 9000 standards      320 333—335
ISO 9000 standards, business processes      335
ISO 9000 standards, guidelines      334
ISO 9000 standards, requirements      334
ISO 9001 standard      504
ISO 9002 and ISO 9003 standards      335
Iso-profit line      54
Issue trees      381—382
Item master file      642—643
ithink      399
Iwai, M.      209
Jacobs, B.      16
Jacobs, F.R.      427 498n 509 585 627 661
Jaguar      433
Japanese Railways      382
Japanese-style work groups      184
Jefferson Pilot Financial      469
Jelly Belly Candy Company      431
Jiang, H.      690
Job customization      377
Job design, behavioral considerations in      182—184
Job design, decisions for      181—182
Job design, defined      181
Job design, feedback      184
Job design, financial incentive plans      199—201
Job design, job enrichment and      183
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