This document provides an overview of the historical development of operations management. It discusses how operations management evolved from production management, with a focus on manufacturing efficiency, to encompass service organizations as well. The document traces major contributors and developments in the field from the 18th century to present day, including scientific management pioneered by Taylor and developments in areas like quality control, operations research, computers and information systems. It establishes that operations management has been recognized as important to economic growth and discusses how the field has broadened over time with new technologies and an increased focus on both manufacturing and service sectors.