IB Business Management:
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The IB Business Management Operations Management unit covers the following topics:
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Operations Management (aka Production)
Operations management is concerned with supervising, designing and controlling the procedures of the production process. It is closely involved in all aspects of the production process which is why the term operations management is used interchangeably with that of 'production'. In addition, operations management is involved in the redesign of the business operations that have as their centre of focus, the production of goods and/or the provision of services. Operations management is concerned with the responsibility of guaranteeing that business operations are efficient in that the processes are using as few resources as needed, and are effective in terms of meeting customer requirements. Finally, operations management is concerned with managing the process that converts inputs (in the forms of materials, labour, and energy) into outputs (in the forms of goods and/or services).
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IS CONCERNED WITH CONCEPTS SUCH AS ...
where a business or the production centres are located |
how a business can become more innovative |
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT: OPERATIONS MANGEMENT
The IB Business Management course Operations Management topic aims to give the student a good overview of:
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