OM-Intro Lec
OM-Intro Lec
OM-Intro Lec
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Evolution of POM
▪ For Cadbury India, a decision to build a new factory five years in the future is
strategic; a decision to introduce a new product next year is tactical; a decision about
the units of Cadbury Silk to make next week is operational.
▪ LIC makes a strategic decision to offer single premium pensions, a tactical decision to
expand the pension support office over the next year, and operational decisions about
the number of staff needed in the office each week.
▪ Indian Railways has made a strategic decision to continue a Garib Rath/ Highs peed
rails, tactical decisions about the fare structures, and operational decisions about crew
schedules.
Broad Definition
• Operations refer to the application of
resources (capital, materials, technology, and
human skills and knowledge)to the production
of goods and services
• Operations also refers to a specific function in
an organization, distinct from other functions
such as product design, accounting,
marketing, finance, HR, and IT
Defining OM
• Organising the process of getting things done
• About the way organizations produce goods and
services
– Issuing books, treatment at hospital, service received at stores , everything
we consume
• Is transformation process of converting a set of
resources(inputs) into goods and services (outputs) by
means of transforming resources(facilities & staff)
• Input Resources: r/m, info, or customer themselves
Manufacturing Operations
Manufacturing
(Mfg engg, product/process design,
production control etc.)
OM in context by Rowbotham
Example of the operating system approach as applied
to a manufacturing operation
OM in context by Rowbotham
Types of transformation
A transformation process is defined as a user of resources to
transform inputs into some desired outputs
• Physical--manufacturing
• Locational--transportation
• Exchange--retailing
• Storage--warehousing
• Physiological--health care
• Informational--telecommunications
I/P-Transformation- O/P
• A hospital operation
• An Airline
• A Bank
Foundational components of OM
Product
Development
Table 1.3
Organizational Charts
Commercial Bank
Output
Productivity =
Input
Productivity
Policies processed
Labor productivity =
Employee hours
Productivity
600 policies
Labor productivity =
(3 employees)(40 hours/employee)
Productivity
Multifactor productivity =
Multifactor productivity =