Russell and Taylor's Operations and Supply Chain Management, 10th Edition is designed to teach students understand how to create value and competitive advantage along the supply chain in a rapidly changing global environment. Beyond providing a solid foundation, this course covers increasingly important OM topics of sustainability, corporate social responsibility, global trade policies, securing the supply chain, and risk and resilience. Most importantly, Operations Management, Tenth Edition makes the quantitative topics easy for students to understand and the mathematical applications less intimidating. Appropriate for all business students, this course takes a balanced approach to the foundational understanding of both qualitative and quantitative operations management processes.
Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management provides an integrated and comprehensive treatment of both operations and supply chain management.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
The text includes solved examples and problems, enough cases for MBA courses to use without supplementing, and the industry leading technology support suite.
Have you ever wondered what your peers meant by "Supply Chain" or "Operations", or why either of these fields matter? What about people that work in these roles - what do they actually do?
'This book is suitable for courses at the MBA core level, PGDIBO students who are pursuing International Business at PG level, MS in supply chain management level, upper undergraduate level, and also suitable for executive education.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
... 204 Forward buying, 167 Fraction-defective (p) charts, 255–256 Fujitsu Microelectronics, 182 Functionality, ... 63–65, 289, 317 Green belts, of six sigma, 295, 304 Green movement, 85 Green revolution, 159 Green sourcing, 13, ...
The text remains engaging and brief while integrating all of the major concepts of both subjects in one cohesive source.
The text remains engaging and brief while integrating all of the major concepts of both subjects in one cohesive source.
The three unifying themes throughout the book are Strategy, Global Supply Chain, and Service Operations.