The Operations Advantage
A Practical Guide to Making Operations Work
by Nigel Slack
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Pub Date 3 Apr 2017 | Archive Date 2 Jun 2017
Kogan Page Ltd | Kogan Page
Description
The study and practice of operations has shifted to reflect the new challenges and uncertainties of how to thrive in today's ever-changing world. The Operations Advantage identifies the most significant challenges to the practice of operations management and gives guidance on how businesses can respond. Leaders need to link the strategic objectives of the business clearly and logically to its operations performance objectives. The book presents a series of ten activities that will help them to do this and therefore make operations work better, such as designing and configuring internal processes and resourcing the operations appropriately.
Based on the global teaching, training and consultancy conducted by the author, The Operations Advantage looks at the application of operations management across a range of sectors, including finance, healthcare, professional services, oil and gas industries. Although these diverse sectors require operations practitioners to apply knowledge in different ways, they essentially deal with the same set of processes. The book is an indispensable and unique guide for anyone with an operational role in any organization, as well as operations management students and academics.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780749473549 |
PRICE | £34.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 312 |
Featured Reviews
The Operations Advantage
by Nigel Slack shows how the operations can be used as a competence. There is a many step process that is shown to help you in this. There are many sheets with pointers available to study the market, suppliers, demand and understand your customers. many examples show how different companies have gained the operations advantage. Eye openers like the example of a company using two seperate production lines, one for the usual high volume and the other for smaller volume but greater customisability.