Operations Management

Operations Management

The report should cover at least three of the course learning outcomes indicated below and clearly show how the project meets those learning outcomes: 1. Articulate the fundamental principles of operations management 2. Develop an understanding of the operations management functions in a manufacturing or service industry 3. Demonstrate the skills necessary to identify, analyze and resolve typical problems that arise in managing operations 4. Evaluate cause and effects and business requirements for a given problem scenario 5. Generate new designs to improve the existing operations and work with people from different backgrounds as a team to solve complex business operations problems 6. Establish and measure the performance of different operations related decision problems, such as productivity, facility layout, capacity planning, facility location, forecasting, inventory, quality, etc.

Show excellent knowledge of concepts and applications of operations management. Demonstrate excellent ability to apply course content in practical situations Enthusiastic, contribute to team work proactively. Excellent writing skills.

 

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Operations management includes the specific approaches essential in the provision of practical concepts, tools, and techniques during the operations of ensuring effective production of goods or services. The Middle East market continues to grow in relevance and significance. Water as a product, especially in the Middle East remains a compelling product to re-introduce to its market (Chau, Deesomsak & Wang, 2014). The introduction of appropriately priced and valued water ought to stay active and monitored through operations management to maintain its effectiveness in the region’s market (Bozarth & Handfield, 2019). The introduction of water to the Middle East market also holds an ethical position as the supply of water represents the support of life in general. Economic analysis from other water firms in the region also promotes the relevance of introducing the product to the…

 

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