Operations Delivery
Course
In Hammersmith
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Hammersmith
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Duration
1 Week
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to understand:
How operations need to decide how to vary their capacity (if at all) as demand for their products and services fluctuates.
How operations relate to each other in the context of a wider network of suppliers and customers, and how these relationships can be managed.
How transformed resources accumulate as inventories as they flow through processes, operations or supply networks.
How systems are needed to manage the very large amounts of information required to plan and control operations, and how enterprise resource planning (ERP) is used to do this.
Materials requirements planning (MRP) as an approach to calculating how many parts or materials of particular types are required and what times they are required.
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About this course
Operations directors and managers
Heads of departments
Operations executives, officers and staff
Those who wish to learn how to plan and control the delivery of the operations process.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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Subjects
- Operations Management
- Decision Making
- ERP
- Supply
- Supply Chain Management
- Inventory Management
- Materials
- Planning
- Systems
- Operational Risk
- Time management
- Capacity planning
- Systems performance
- Management skills
- Relationship Management
- Control Systems
- Operation
- Delivery
- Capacity Management
- Operations Strategy
Course programme
- Measuring demand and capacity
- Setting the operation’s base capacity
- Ways of coping with mismatches between demand and capacity
- How operations understand the consequences of their capacity decision
- How supply chains compete
- Managing relationships in supply chains
- Managing the supply side
- Managing the demand side
- The dynamics of supply chains
- Why should there be any inventory?
- Order quantity – the volume decision
- When to place an order – the timing decision
- Controlling inventory
- What are planning and control systems?
- ERP and how it developed into the most common planning and control system
- Implementing planning and control systems
- Master production schedule
- The bill of materials (BOM)
- Inventory records
- The MRP netting process
- MRP capacity checks
Operations Delivery