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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
Job design, physical considerations in      184—185
Job design, recent trends in      181—182
Job design, skill variety      184
Job design, sociotechnical systems      183—184
Job design, specialization of labor and      182
Job design, task autonomy      184
Job design, task identity      184
Job design, task variety      184
Job design, work methods      185—190
Job enlargement      183
Job enrichment      183
Job enrichment, horizontal enlargement      183
Job enrichment, productivity and      183
Job enrichment, vertical enlargement      183
Job sequencing      667—668
Job sequencing, priority rules for      668
Job shop      210 377 482—483 664 693
Job-shop layout      227
Johannes, J.D.      149n
John Deere      562
Johnson's rule      668 671—672
Johnson, R.      261n
Johnson, S.P.      282n
Johnson, T.      766n
Joint business planning      542
Jones, D.T.      21 225 484 495 495n
Juran, J.M.      18 321 323 345 361
Just-in-time (JIT) delivery      9
Just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing      589
Just-in-time (JIT) systems      16 240 333 474 see
Just-in-time (JIT) systems, historical background of      471
Just-in-time (JIT) systems, learning curves and      135
Just-in-time (JIT) systems, material requirements planning (MRP) and      648—649
Just-in-time (JIT) systems, synchronous manufacturing and      736
Kaizen      326
Kaminski, P.      427
Kanban      476 490
Kanban production control systems, colored golf balls      477
Kanban production control systems, container system      477
Kanban production control systems, four rules      479—480
Kanban production control systems, kanban squares      476—477
Kanban production control systems, kanbans needed      477—478
Kanban production control systems, minimized setup times      478—479
Kanban pull system      476
Kanban squares      476—477
Kane, A.      766 766n
Kaplan, R.S.      28—31 41 48 49n 388 395n 766n
Karlsson, C.      479 495n
Karmarkar, U.      277 287
Katz, K.L.      291n 317
Kawasaki Motors, USA      475 477
Keller, G.      509
Kelley, D.M.      109
Kelton, W.D.      717
Kernan, J.B.      246 261n
Kerzner, H.      107
Kevin Kennedy and Associates Inc.      380
Key performance indicators (KPI)      39 507
Khumawala, B.M.      467
Kimes, S.E.      467n 577 578n 585n
Kimms, E.      661
King-Metters, K.      287
Kirchmier, B.      690
Klamroth, K.      467
Kleinrock, L.      317
Kmart      37 246
Knight, W.      133 133n
Kozmo      38
Kremzar, M.H.      509
Kripalani, M.      270n 286
Krishnamoorthy, M.      690
Krishnan, V.V.      287
Kulatilaka, N.      448
Kumar, K.R.      392n
L.L. Bean      336 382
La Quinta Motor Inns      456—461
labor costs      773
Labor quality      451
Labor standards      202
Labor-limited process      665
Ladd, A.      509
LaPointe Machine and Tool Company      200
Laro, D.      612
Larson, B.M.      291n 317
Larson, E.W.      107
Larson, R.C.      291n 317
Larsson J.L.      144 149n
Last-come, first-served (LCFS)      668
Late start schedule      83
Launch date      26
Law, A.M.      717
Lawler, E.E.      111 207n
Layoffs      415
lead time      588 640
Leader, C.      345n
Leading indicators      514
Lean layouts      479—481
Lean manufacturing techniques      15 374
Lean production      469—471 see
Lean production, backflush      484
Lean production, defined      471
Lean production, design flows and      479—481
Lean production, features of      472
Lean production, freeze window      484
Lean production, implementation requirements      479—485
Lean production, job shops      482—483
Lean production, lean layouts and      479—481
Lean production, lean logic      471
Lean production, lean supply chains      484—485
Lean production, level schedule      484
Lean production, line flows and      481
Lean production, preventive maintenance and      481
Lean production, pull system      471
Lean production, service firms and      485—487
Lean production, stable schedule and      484
Lean production, suppliers and      484—485
Lean production, Toyota production system      472—479
Lean production, TQC and      482—484
Lean production, underuti lization/overutilization      484
Lean services      485—487
Lean supply chains      484—485
Lean Thinking (Womack and Jones)      485
Learning      see also "Learning and growth strategy"
Learning and growth strategy      31—32
Learning and growth strategy, balanced scorecard and      31
Learning and growth strategy, climate for action      31
Learning and growth strategy, strategic competencies      31
Learning and growth strategy, strategic technologies      31
Learning curve tables      137—139
Learning curve theory      135
Learning curves      39
Learning curves, application of      135—136
Learning curves, duration of      141
Learning curves, estimating learning percentage      140—141
Learning curves, heart transplant mortality (example)      143—145
Learning curves, individual learning      141—142
Learning curves, learning curve equation      137
Learning curves, learning curve tables      137—140
Learning curves, logarithmic analysis      137 145
Learning curves, organizational learning      142—143
Learning curves, plotting of      136—141
Learning percentage      140—141
Learning, general guidelines for      141—143
Learning, individual learning      141—142
Learning, organizational learning      142—143
Lease-or-buy decisions      755
Leasing equipment      435
Least squares method      528—530
Least squares regression      545
Least squares regression, decomposition and      534—537
Least total cost (LTC)      650—652
Least unit cost (LUC)      652
Leavenworth, R.S.      359 370 371n
Ledolter, J.      370
Lee, H.L.      411—412 427n
Leonard, J.      179
Leube, H.      488
Level schedule      484
Level scheduling      573—574
Levesque, T.      287n
Levitt, T.      276 287n
Lewis, J.P.      107
Lewis, M.      48
Li $\&$ Fung      420
Life-cycle strategies      29—30
Limited line capacity      295
Limits-to-growth/success archetype      397
Lincoln Electric Company      200
Linder, J.      415
Lindsay, W.M.      345
Line flows      481
line length      295
line management      9
Line structures      286 296—297
Line structures, mixed line structures      297
Line structures, multichannel, multiphase      297
Line structures, multichannel, single phase      296—297
Line structures, single channel, multiphase      296
Line structures, single channel, single phase      296
Linear programming (LP)      16 50
Linear programming (LP) model      52—53
Linear programming (LP), aggregate planning and      574—576
Linear programming (LP), essential conditions for      51—53
Linear programming (LP), genetic solver option      59
Linear programming (LP), graphical linear programming      53—55
Linear programming (LP), introduction to      51—52
Linear programming (LP), Microsoft Excel Solver tool      55—58
Linear programming (LP), transportation method      453—456
Linear programming (LP), typical applications of      51
Linear regression      518
Linear regression analysis      528—531
Linear regression forecasting      528
Linear regression line      528
Linear trend      514
Linked processes      469
Little's Law      164—166
Little, J.D.C.      179n
Location      12
Location advantage      37
Lockheed      143
Logarithmic curve      137 145
Logistics      413—414
Logistics system      168
Long, S.      278
Long-range planning      561
Long-term      516
Long-term debt      756
Long-term decisions      9—11
Loop-back      470
Lot sizing      363 649—652
Lot sizing, choosing best lot size      652
Lot sizing, economic order quantity (EOQ)      650
Lot sizing, least total cost (LTC)      650—652
Lot sizing, least unit cost (LUC)      652
Lot sizing, lot-for-lot (L4L)      649—650
Lot sizing, setup cost and      481
Lot tolerance percent defective (LTPD)      361
Lot-for-lot (L4L)      644 649—650
Love, J.F.      261
Lovelle J.      495n
Lovelock, C.H.      277 287n
Loveman, G.      272
Low degree of customer contact      266—267
Low-cost producer      25
Low-level coding      639
Lower control limit (LCL)      354
Loyalty      381
Lozano, M.      242
Macadam, S.      395
Machalaba, D.      192n
Machine-limited process      664
Machining centers      768
Maggard, M.J.      317
Magretta, J.      420n
Maintenance costs      773
Maister, D.H.      377 395 395n
Make-or-buy decisions      755 765
Make-to-order      160 210
Make-to-stock      160 210
Makridakis, S.      557
Malaysian Airlines      281
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Awards      18 278 320—321 413
Malhotra, A.      338n
Mall of America      458
Management by exception      91
Management consulting industry, categorization of      375
Management consulting industry, finders, minders, and grinders      376
Management consulting industry, hierarchy of      376
Management consulting industry, industry data      375—376
Management consulting industry, nature of      375—376
management decisions      9—11
Management decisions, long-term vs. short-term decisions      9—11
Management decisions, operational planning and control decisions      9—11
Management decisions, perception of operations      15—16
Management decisions, strategic decisions      9—11
Management decisions, tactical decisions      9—11
Management flight simulators (MFSs)      399
Management, project leader selection      75
Management, specialization of labor and      183
Management, strategic vision of      34
Management, structuring projects      74—76
Mandelbaum, a.      133
Mango, P.D.      395
Manufacture-to-order      631
Manufacturing      422
Manufacturing and logistics      504
Manufacturing building block      726
Manufacturing capacity decisions      429—430
Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)      664
Manufacturing firms, developing a strategy      35—36
Manufacturing firms, layout for      249
Manufacturing firms, operations strategy in      34—36
Manufacturing firms, organizational chart in      13
Manufacturing firms, product group comparison      35—36
Manufacturing firms, services in      14
Manufacturing inventory      589
Manufacturing process flow design      215—220
Manufacturing process, break-even analysis      213—215
Manufacturing process, process flow design      215—220
Manufacturing process, process selection      210—213
Manufacturing processes, scheduling approaches      666
Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II)      629—630
Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) as MRP improvement      647—648
Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II), defined      630
Manufacturing strategy paradigm      16—17
Manufacturing technologies      767—772
Manufacturing, capacity planning in      441
Manugistics      500
MapInfo      459
Marcus, A.      766 766n
Marginal cost      755
Market leadership      374—375
Market research      514 516—517
Market risk      773
Market segmentation      35
Market-pull situation      114—115
Marketing      422
Marketing cost      117
Marketing, product development process and      113
Marketing, production and      738—742
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