Introduction to Operations Management (Modular Texts In Business & Economics)
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Product Description
Introduction to Operations Management offers a comprehensive and concise introduction to the subject.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #446043 in Books
- Published on: 2002-03-14
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 575 pages
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From the Back Cover
Modular Texts in Business and Economics is a series of textbooks designed to meet the needs of today’s hard-pressed students and lecturers. Each book offers a lively, accessible and authoritative introduction to a core subject taught on business and management degree courses.
Introduction to Operations Management
provides a comprehensive coverage of operations management for those who come to the subject for the first time. Central to the book is the convergence of service and manufacturing philosophies. It takes a management perspective whilst providing clear explanations of numerical models where relevant. The choice of themes in operations management covers the syllabuses of most readers, yet the book is compact enough to suit a semester course.
This new edition continues the clear writing style of the first edition, and includes many new features to assist learning. In-chapter exercises, lists of quick check-up points and structured assignment questions are added. There are many references to Internet sources for further investigation. A new chapter on supply chain management and e-commerce is a highlight, while other areas have been revised and updated. Many more examples from service and not-for-profit organisations, and from the public sector, have been included.
The second edition of Introduction to Operations Management
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This book appeals to students with little or no background in business and management studies and operations management. It is ideal for those studying at HNC/D, BA/BSc, or MBA Postgraduate level in Business or Management.
John Naylor has worked as an operations manager and now teaches the discipline at Liverpool John Moores University.



