Author: Jay Heizer Barry Render Title: Operation Management
Description: , Prentice Hall International, Edition: 8 (Juni 2006). 806, 28,4 x 22,4 x 3,8 cm, Hardcover, 8th ed. 2006. Various Pag. w. col. ill. 26,5 cm. Zustand: 2. As someone who has taught Operations Management since Spring semester, 1980 following fifteen years in operations management in the steel industry, I've had the opportunity to review a large number of textbooks in this area. Without exageration, this is the most comprehensive, "user friendly" text that I have found. The illustrations, practice problems, power point slides and text book web site are great. Student comments have been very positive. I strongly urge my colleagues who teach Operations Management to give this book a very serious look. For undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Operations Management. This text provides students with a state-of-the-art overview of operations management. The goal of this text is to show the fundamental principles of operations and how they relate to effectively producing goods and services. This book provides readers with a state-of-the-art overview of operations management. It shows the fundamental principles of operations and how they relate to effectively producing goods and services. A thorough discussion of service operations recognizes the fact that a dominant proportion of jobs and operations decisions exist in services. Strong global emphasis (includes international, multi-domestic, global, and transnational strategies) demonstrates to readers how world economies tie together. Other chapter topics cover operations and productivity; operations strategy for competitive advantage; operations in a global environment; forecasting; managing quality; statistical process control; 7soperations technology, the internet, and ERP; human resources and job design; supply chain management; e-commerce and operations management; project management; and maintenance and reliability. For individuals interested in operations management--and the challenges of cultural, ethical, and critical issues in business today. For the core course in Operations Management. Operations Management 8th edition delivers the best problems in the industry (ie. examples, solved problems, and homework problems). This comprehensive version features 17 core chapters and 6 quantitative modules. As someone who has taught Operations Management since Spring semester, 1980 following fifteen years in operations management in the steel industry, I've had the opportunity to review a large number of textbooks in this area. Without exageration, this is the most comprehensive, "user friendly" text that I have found. The illustrations, practice problems, power point slides and text book web site are great. Student comments have been very positive. I strongly urge my colleagues who teach Operations Management to give this book a very serious look. Operations Management Jay Heizer Barry Render Prentice Hall International quantitative modules industry Student ISBN: 9780131857551. Gewicht/weight: 2000 gr.
Keywords: As someone who has taught Operations Management since Spring semester, 1980 following fifteen years in operations management in the steel industry, I've had the opportunity to review a large number of textbooks in this area. Without exageration, this is t
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