This document outlines the key topics to be covered in a production and operations management course, including: operations strategy and how it relates to competition, positioning, and tradeoffs; product and process design; planning and control methodology; supply chain design; and manufacturing strategy and how it translates competitive priorities into process requirements. Learning methods will include lectures, exercise sessions, case studies, and assignments. The core topics of operations management, process classifications, production order regimes, and their strategic implications are also introduced.
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UCL ESPO/IAG/POMS PROD 2800 Production and Operations Management
1. UCL ESPO/IAG/POMS
PROD 2800
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Gestion de la production et des opérations
Per AGRELL
agrell@poms.ucl.ac.be
Lecture 1
UCL ESPO/IAG/POMS
3. PROD 28003
Course outline
Operations Strategy L 2 E 2
– Competition, positioning, strategic trade-offs
Product and Process Design L 6 E 2
– Process analysis, project design, quality
Planning and Control Methodology L 12 E 6
– Long-range, medium-range and short-range planning
Supply Chain Design L 6 E 4
– Inter-firm coordination, theory of constraints, chain design
4. PROD 28004
Learning methods
Text book
Lectures 26 h
– On-line material
– Readings
– Assignments
Exercise sessions 14 h
– Cases
Case Summary
Case Presentation
Case Report
www.poms.ucl.ac.be
5. PROD 28005
What is operations management?
Operations Management
– Production (transformation) system
Physical
Locational
Exchange
Storage
Physiological
Informational
– System design, operation, improvement
– Systematic analysis of organizational processes
Services and goods
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Operations strategy
1. Business objectives
2. Market strategy
3. How are orders won on the market?
4. Choice of technology
5. Infrastructure
9. PROD 28009
Order qualifiers and order winners
Order qualifiers
– Qualifies the firm as a potential vendor
Order winners
– Successfully differentiates the firm for competitors
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Manufacturing strategy
1. Market segmentation in product groups
2. Market assessment per group
3. Find Qualifiers and Winners for each group.
4. Translate Winners into process requirements.
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Production order regimes
Design to order (DTO)
– Specific design and manufacture for all customers
Engineer to order (ETO)
– Changes to standard products are offered and produced
Make to order (MTO)
– Production of standard product on receipt of order/call-off
Assemble to order (ATO)
– Components MTS. Assembly made on receipt of order.
Make to stock (MTS)
– Production to forecast. Order met from inventory.
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Implications of process choice
Products and Markets
– Type of product
– Product range
– Customer order size
– Rate of product
introductions
– Order winners?
– Order qualifiers?
Manufacturing
– Nature of process
technology
– Focus
Investment and Cost
– Level of capital investment
– Level of inventory
– Level of WIP
– Cost drivers
Infrastructure
– Organizational control
– Organizational style
– Required support expertise