MGCR 617. Operations Management.
Credits: 1.5
Offered by: Management (Graduate Studies)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
Introduction to the fundamental decisions and trade-offs associated with the management of a firm's production and service activities. A study of how production and service systems can be effectively designed, utilized and managed in order for them to compete successfully on the basis of different parameters. Analyzing and optimizing production and service processes to minimize waste, reduce carbon emissions to achieve net-zero impact, and enhance resource efficiency. Exploring emerging trends and innovative approaches in sustainable operations, including the use of digital technologies, data analytics to ensure competitiveness while contributing to a more socially responsible business environment.
- Section 033 (09-MAY-2003/14-JUN-2003)
- Change in description awaiting University approval.
- Change in description awaiting University approval.
- Restriction: Open only to M.B.A. students