http://icampus.uclouvain.be/claroline/course/index.php?cid=LSMS2032
- An introductory course in operations management
- A probability course
This course presents the key underlying principles that drive operations efficiency in a factory, in services or in a supply chain. These principles can be used to gain valuable insight for complex real-life problems.
Having regard to the LO of the programme, this activity contributes to the development and acquisition of the following LO:
- 2. Knowledge and reasoning
- 2.1. Master the core knowledge of each area of management.
- 2.2. Master highly specific knowledge
- 2.4. Activate and apply the acquired knowledge
- 3. A scientific and systematif approach
- 3.1. Conduct a clear, structured, analytical reasoning
- 3.2. Collect, select and analyze relevant information
- 3.3.Consider problems using a systemic and holistic approach
- 3.4. Perceptively synthesize emonstrating a certain conceptual distance
- 3.5.Produce, through analysis and diagnosis, implementable solutions
- 7. Project management
- 7.1.Analyse a project within its environment and define the expected outcomes
- 7.2. Organize, manage and control the process
- 7.3.Make decisions and take responsibility for them in an uncertain world
At the end of this course, the student will be able to :
- Model operations management decisions
- Understand the influence of variability and uncertainty for operations management
- Analyze and solve real life operations management problems
- Model congestion for operations and supply chain management
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Homeworks
Case study
Written exam (open book)
Lectures
Exercices
Problem based learning
Company visit
Real life case study in a company
ANALYZING AND UNDERSTANDING THE EFFECT OF VARIABILITY FOR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
- Variability basics
- Push and Pull production systems
- Total quality
- Development of simulation models for production systems
MANAGING OPERATIONS IN A PLANT
- Pull models
- Shop floor controls and scheduling
MANAGING OPERATIONS FOR SERVICES
- Queueing models
- Non-stationary systems
MANAGING OPERATIONS IN A SUPPLY CHAIN
- Managing inventory
- Managing capacity
Managing time