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John Wiley Operations Management by Dan Reid, Nada Sanders
Text is cross-functional and shows relevance of the concepts for other business functions: marketing, accounting, management, human resources, information systems, etc. Apply concepts of operations management to real-world situations.
Introduction to Operations Management; Operations Strategy and Competitiveness; Product Design and Process Selection; Supply Chain Management; Total Quality Management; Statistical Quality Control; Just-In-Time Systems; Forecasting; Capacity Planning and Facility Location; Facility Layout; Work System Design; Independent Demand Inventory Management; Aggregate Planning; Master Scheduling and Rough-cut Capacity Planning; Material Requirements Planning; Scheduling; Project Management; Supplement A: Waiting Line Models; Supplement B: Linear Programming; Supplement C: Solving Transportation Problems; Supplement D: Simulation Analysis; Appendix A: Solutions to Selected Problems; Appendix B: Standard Normal Distribution; Appendix C: P-Chart Index