Posted by rajajang on April 21, 2010 ·
PhD position in Optimization at Tilburg University, The Netherlands Please kindly mention ScholarshipNet when applying for this position The Department of Econometrics and Operations Research of the Tilburg School of Economics and Management at Tilburg University is offering the following…
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Posted by rajajang on August 11, 2009 ·
For advanced undergraduate or MBA courses in Supply Chain Management/Logistics. This text brings together the strategic role of the supply chain, key strategic drivers of supply chain performance, and the underlying tools and techniques for supply chain analysis.
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Posted by rajajang on August 8, 2009 ·
For introductory Operations Management course in undergraduate and MBA programs. This highly respected text integrates a process approach. Unique Value Proposition: Authorship!
About the AuthorLEE J. KRAJEWSKI is the William R. and F. Cassie Daley Professor of Manufacturing Strategy at the University of Notre Dame. Prior to joining Notre Dame, Lee was a faculty member at The Ohio State University, where he received the University Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award and the Co (more…)
Posted by rajajang on August 5, 2009 ·
Uses primarily service examples instead of manufacturing. ? Contains realistic problems that real managers would encounter.
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Posted by rajajang on July 30, 2009 ·
The ultimate resource for your Postgraduate course by trusted authors.Ideal for students taking any practically orientated MBA, executive MBA or executive course in Operations and Process management.Written by best selling authors in their field, Operations and Process Management inspires a critical and applied mastery of the core principles and processes fundamental to managing business operations. Approaching the subject from a truly managerial perspective, this brand new text pro (more…)
Posted by rajajang on July 27, 2009 ·
Written in a straightforward, well structured style, this book provides management students with an understanding of, and a guide to, the complexities of managing operations and change effectively.The author incorporates his own experiences in this area from the real world, making the text suitable for students, managers and trainers. He covers the harder technical initiatives of managing operations such as Total Quality Management, as well as the softer, people-oriented initiative (more…)
Posted by rajajang on July 21, 2009 ·
Operations Management, 5/eIn this market-leading text, the Nigel Slack, Stuart Chambers and Robert Johnston bring to life their comprehensive, practical and strategic view of operations management with over 100 contemporary and international examples of operations in practice, as well as providing critical commentaries on areas of academic contention and professional debate.Companion Website with Gradetracker Student Access Card: Operations Management 5/e
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Posted by rajajang on July 18, 2009 ·
This Fourth Edition helps readers develop the wide–ranging knowledge and analytical skills they need to succeed in today’s burgeoning and dynamic hotel industry. This comprehensive volume encourages critical thinking by providing different points of view through contributions from sixty leading industry professionals and academics. Within a coherent theoretical structure, this updated edition enables readers to formulate their own ideas and solutions.
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Posted by rajajang on July 15, 2009 ·
Everyone manages processes . . . Everyone is an operations manager ?. . . integrates services and manufacturing operations further than has been done before in any Operations Management textbook. This makes the book ideally suited for an MBA audience; who come from a multitude of organizational settings.?–Par Åhlström, Professor of Operations Management, Chalmers University of Technology ?This text places operations management clearly in context. I particularly like the emphasis (more…)
Posted by rajajang on July 9, 2009 ·
This text is an ideal introduction to operations management for all non-specialists, particularly those taking modular programmes in the subject. It demonstrates how the principles of operations management are of value to any manager and, in relating operations management to other management functions, enables the student to place these principles in an everyday business context. Service and manufacturing operations are given equal treatment.From the Back Cover
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