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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Operations Management - Processes and Supply Chains GLOBAL EDITION Lee J Krajewski Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University and the University of Notre Dame Larry P Ritzman Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University and Boston College Manoj K Malhotra University of South Carolina
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Brief Contents PART 1 Competing with Operations 21 1 USING OPERATIONS TO COMPETE 21 SUPPLEMENT A DECISION MAKING MODELS 51 2 MANAGING EFFECTIVE PROJECTS 69 PART 2 Designing and Managing Processes 109 3 DEVELOPING A PROCESS STRATEGY 109 4 ANALYZING PROCESSES 139 5 MANAGING QUALITY 177 6 PLANNING CAPACITY 221 SUPPLEMENT B WAITING LINE MODELS 245 7 MANAGING PROCESS CONSTRAINTS 263 8 DESIGNING LEAN SYSTEMS 295 PART 3 Designing and Managing Supply Chains 327 9 MANAGING INVENTORIES 327 SUPPLEMENT C SPECIAL INVENTORY MODELS 365 10 DESIGNING EFFECTIVE SUPPLY CHAINS 379 11 LOCATING FACILITIES 405 12 INTEGRATING THE SUPPLY CHAIN 431 13 MANAGING SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS 461 14 FORECASTING DEMAND 483 15 PLANNING AND SCHEDULING OPERATIONS 527 16 PLANNING SUFFICIENT RESOURCES 563 SUPPLEMENT D LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELS 607 Appendix 1 NORMAL DISTRIBUTION 637 Appendix 2 TABLE OF RANDOM NUMBERS 638 Glossary 639 Name Index 653 Subject Index 657 MYOMLAB SUPPLEMENTS SUPPLEMENT E SIMULATION E-1 SUPPLEMENT F FINANCIAL ANALYSIS F-1 SUPPLEMENT G ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING PLANS G-1 SUPPLEMENT H MEASURING OUTPUT RATES H-1 SUPPLEMENT I LEARNING CURVE ANALYSIS I-1 SUPPLEMENT J OPERATIONS SCHEDULING J-1 6Contents 7 Preface 13 PART 1 Competing with Operations 21 1 USING OPERATIONS TO COMPETE 21 Scholastic and Harry Potter 21 Operations and Supply Chain Management across the Organization 22 Historical Evolution of Operations and Supply Chain Management 23 A Process View 24 How Processes Work 24 Nested Processes 25 Service and Manufacturing Processes 25 The Supply Chain View 26 Core Processes 27 Support Processes 27 Operations Strategy 27 Corporate Strategy 28 Market Analysis 30 Competitive Priorities and Capabilities 31 Order Winners and Qualifiers 31 Using Competitive Priorities: An Airline Example 33 Operations Strategy as a Pattern of Decisions 35 Trends in Operations Management 36 Productivity Improvement 36 Global Competition 37 Managerial Practice 1.1 Japanese Earthquake and its Supply Chain Impact 39 Ethical, Workforce Diversity, and Environmental Issues 39 Operations Management as a Set of Decisions 40 Computerized Decision-Making Tools 41 Addressing the Challenges in Operations Management 41 Part 1: Competing with Operations 41 Part 2: Designing and Managing Processes 41 Part 3: Designing and Managing Supply Chains 42 Adding Value with Process Innovation in Supply Chains 42 Managerial Practice 1.2 Zara–“Fast Fashion” Operational Innovation 42 Learning Goals in Review 43 MyOMLab Resources 43 Key Equation 43 Key Terms 44 Solved Problems 44 Discussion Questions 45 Problems 46 Advanced Problems 47 Active Model Exercise 48 Video Case Operations as a Competitive Weapon at Starwood 49 Case Theorganicgrocer.com 49 Selected References 50 SUPPLEMENT A Decision Making Models 51 Break-Even Analysis 51 Evaluating Services or Products 52 Evaluating Processes 53 Preference Matrix 55 Decision Theory 56 Decision Making under Certainty 56 Decision Making under Uncertainty 57 Decision Making under Risk 58 Decision Trees 59 Learning Goals in Review 61 MyOMLab Resources 61 Key Equations 62 Key Terms 62 Solved Problems 62 Problems 65 Selected References 68 2 MANAGING EFFECTIVE PROJECTS 69 XBOX 360 69 Project Management across the Organization 71 Defining and Organizing Projects 71 Defining the Scope and Objectives of a Project 71 Selecting the Project Manager and Team 72 Recognizing Organizational Structure 72 Planning Projects 73 Defining the Work Breakdown Structure 73 Diagramming the Network 74 Developing the Schedule 77 Analyzing Cost–Time Trade-Offs 80 Assessing Risks 84 Managerial Practice 2.1 Deadline 2004 85 Analysis 86 Monitoring and Controlling Projects 89 Monitoring Project Status 89 Monitoring Project Resources 90 Controlling Projects 90 Learning Goals in Review 91 MyOMLab Resources 91 Key Equations 92 Key Terms 92 Solved Problems 92 Discussion Questions 97 Problems 97 Advanced Problems 102 Active Model Exercise 105 Video Case Project Management at the Phoenician 106 Case The Pert Mustang 107 Selected References 108PART 2 Designing and Managing Processes 109 3 DEVELOPING A PROCESS STRATEGY 109 eBay 109 Process Strategy across the Organization 110 Supply Chains Have Processes 110 Processes Are Not Just in Operations 111 Process Strategy Decisions 111 Process Structure in Services 112 Nature of Service Processes: Customer Contact 112 Customer-Contact Matrix 113 Service Process Structuring 114 Process Structure in Manufacturing 114 Product-Process Matrix 114 Manufacturing Process Structuring 115 Production and Inventory Strategies 116 Layout 117 Gather Information 117 Develop a Block Plan 118 Applying the Weighted-Distance Method 118 Design a Detailed Layout 120 Customer Involvement 120 Possible Disadvantages 121 Possible Advantages 121 Resource Flexibility 122 Workforce 122 Equipment 122 Capital Intensity 122 Automating Manufacturing Processes 123 Automating Service Processes 123 Economies of Scope 124 Strategic Fit 124 Managerial Practice 3.1 DP World Steps Up International Shipping 125 Decision Patterns for Service Processes 125 Decision Patterns for Manufacturing Processes 126 Gaining Focus 127 Strategies for Change 128 Process Reengineering 128 Process Improvement 129 Learning Goals in Review 129 MyOMLab Resources 129 Key Equations 130 Key Terms 130 Solved Problems 130 Discussion Questions 131 Problems 132 Active Model Exercise 134 Case Sims Metal Management 135 Selected References 136 4 ANALYZING PROCESSES 139 McDonald’s Corporation 139 Process Analysis across the Organization 141 A Systematic Approach 141 Step 1: Identify Opportunities 141 Step 2: Define the Scope 142 Step 3: Document the Process 142 Step 4: Evaluate Performance 142 Step 5: Redesign the Process 143 Step 6: Implement Changes 143 Documenting the Process 143 Flowcharts 143 Swim Lane Flowcharts 145 Service Blueprints 146 Work Measurement Techniques 147 Evaluating Performance 151 Data Analysis Tools 152 Redesigning the Process 155 Generating Ideas: Questioning and Brainstorming 155 Benchmarking 157 Managerial Practice 4.1 Baptist Memorial Hospital 157 Managing and Implementing Processes 158 Learning Goals in Review 160 MyOMLab Resources 160 Key Terms 161 Solved Problems 161 Discussion Questions 164 Problems 165 Advanced Problems 171 Active Model Exercise 172 Video Case Process Analysis at Starwood 172 Case José’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant 174 Selected References 175 5 MANAGING QUALITY 177 Verizon Wireless 177 Quality and Performance across the Organization 178 Costs of Quality 179 Prevention Costs 179 Appraisal Costs 179 Internal Failure Costs 179 External Failure Costs 179 Ethics and Quality 179 Total Quality Management 180 Customer Satisfaction 180 Employee Involvement 181 Managerial Practice 5.1 Quality and Performance at Omega 182 Continuous Improvement 183 Six Sigma 184 Six Sigma Improvement Model 184 Acceptance Sampling 185 Statistical Process Control 186 Variation of Outputs 186 Control Charts 189 Statistical Process Control Methods 190 Control Charts for Variables 190 Control Charts for Attributes 194 Process Capability 197 Defining Process Capability 198 Using Continuous Improvement to Determine the Capability of a Process 199 Quality Engineering 199 International Quality Documentation Standards 201 The ISO 9001:2008 Documentation Standards 201 ISO 14000:2004 Environmental Management System 201 ISO 26000:2010 Social Responsibility Guidelines 201 Benefits of ISO Certification 202 Baldrige Performance Excellence Program 202 8 CONTENTSLearning Goals in Review 203 MyOMLab Resources 203 Key Equations 204 Key Terms 205 Solved Problems 205 Discussion Questions 208 Problems 209 Advanced Problems 214 Active Model Exercise 217 Video Case Process Performance and Quality at Starwood Hotels & Resorts 217 Experiential Learning Statistical Process Control with a Coin Catapult 218 Selected References 219 6 PLANNING CAPACITY 221 Sharp Corporation 221 Planning Capacity across the Organization 223 Planning Long-Term Capacity 223 Measures of Capacity and Utilization 223 Economies of Scale 224 Diseconomies of Scale 224 Capacity Timing and Sizing Strategies 225 Sizing Capacity Cushions 225 Timing and Sizing Expansion 226 Managerial Practice 6.1 Expansionist Capacity Strategy in the Ethanol Industry 227 Linking Capacity and Other Decisions 227 A Systematic Approach to Long-Term Capacity Decisions 228 Step 1: Estimate Capacity Requirements 228 Step 2: Identify Gaps 230 Step 3: Develop Alternatives 230 Step 4: Evaluate the Alternatives 230 Tools for Capacity Planning 232 Waiting-Line Models 232 Simulation 233 Decision Trees 233 Learning Goals in Review 233 MyOMLab Resources 234 Key Equations 234 Key Terms 235 Solved Problems 235 Discussion Questions 237 Problems 237 Advanced Problems 240 Video Case Gate Turnaround at Southwest Airlines 242 Case Fitness Plus, Part A 243 Selected References 244 SUPPLEMENT B Waiting Line Models 245 Why Waiting Lines Form 245 Uses of Waiting-Line Theory 246 Structure of Waiting-Line Problems 246 Customer Population 246 The Service System 247 Priority Rule 249 Probability Distributions 249 Arrival Distribution 249 Service Time Distribution 250 Using Waiting-Line Models to Analyze Operations 250 Single-Server Model 251 Multiple-Server Model 253 Little’s Law 254 Finite-Source Model 255 Waiting Lines and Simulation 256 Decision Areas for Management 257 Learning Goals in Review 258 MyOMLab Resources 258 Key Equations 259 Key Terms 260 Solved Problem 260 Problems 260 Advanced Problems 262 Selected References 262 7 MANAGING PROCESS CONSTRAINTS 263 The Radcliffe Infirmary 263 Managing Constraints across the Organization 265 The Theory of Constraints 265 Key Principles of the TOC 266 Identification and Management of Bottlenecks 267 Managing Bottlenecks in Service Processes 267 Managing Bottlenecks in Manufacturing Processes 268 Managerial Practice 7.1 The Drum-Buffer-Rope System at a U.S. Marine Corps Maintenance Center 273 Managing Constraints in a Line Process 274 Line Balancing 274 Managerial Considerations 278 Learning Goals in Review 279 MyOMLab Resources 279 Key Equations 280 Key Terms 280 Solved Problems 280 Discussion Questions 282 Problems 282 Advanced Problems 285 Experiential Learning Min-Yo Garment Company 289 Video Case Constraint Management at Southwest Airlines 292 Selected References 293 8 DESIGNING LEAN SYSTEMS 295 Panasonic Corporation 295 Lean Systems across the Organization 296 Continuous Improvement Using a Lean Systems Approach 297 Supply Chain Considerations in Lean Systems 298 Close Supplier Ties 298 Small Lot Sizes 299 Process Considerations in Lean Systems 299 Pull Method of Work Flow 299 Quality at the Source 300 Uniform Workstation Loads 301 Standardized Components and Work Methods 302 Flexible Workforce 302 Automation 302 Five S Practices 302 Total Preventive Maintenance (TPM) 303 Toyota Production System 304 House of Toyota 304 CONTENTS 9Designing Lean System Layouts 305 One Worker, Multiple Machines 305 Group Technology 306 Value Stream Mapping 307 The Kanban System 310 General Operating Rules 311 Determining the Number of Containers 311 Other Kanban Signals 313 Operational Benefits and Implementation Issues 313 Organizational Considerations 313 Managerial Practice 8.1 Lean Systems at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside 314 Process Considerations 315 Inventory and Scheduling 315 Learning Goals in Review 316 MyOMLab Resources 316 Key Equation 316 Key Terms 316 Solved Problems 317 Discussion Questions 319 Problems 319 Advanced Problems 321 Video Case Lean Systems at Autoliv 323 Case Duraweld Ltd. 324 Selected References 325 PART 3 Designing and Managing Supply Chains 327 9 MANAGING INVENTORIES 327 Inventory Management at Walmart 327 Inventory Management across the Organization 328 Inventory and Supply Chains 329 Pressures for Small Inventories 329 Pressures for Large Inventories 330 Types of Inventory 331 Inventory Reduction Tactics 333 ABC Analysis 334 Economic Order Quantity 335 Calculating the EOQ 335 Managerial Insights from the EOQ 339 Inventory Control Systems 339 Continuous Review System 340 Periodic Review System 345 Managerial Practice 9.1 The Supply Chain Implications of Periodic Review Inventory Systems at Celanese 346 Comparative Advantages of the Q and P Systems 348 Hybrid Systems 349 Learning Goals in Review 349 MyOMLab Resources 350 Key Equations 351 Key Terms 352 Solved Problems 352 Discussion Questions 356 Problems 356 Advanced Problems 360 Active Model Exercise 361 Experiential Learning Swift Electronic Supply, Inc. 361 Case Parts Emporium 363 Selected References 364 SUPPLEMENT C Special Inventory Models 365 Noninstantaneous Replenishment 365 Quantity Discounts 368 One-Period Decisions 370 Learning Goals in Review 372 MyOMLab Resources 373 Key Equations 373 Key Term 373 Solved Problems 374 Problems 376 Selected References 377 10 DESIGNING EFFECTIVE SUPPLY CHAINS 379 Nikon 379 Supply Chain Design across the Organization 381 Supply Chains for Services and Manufacturing 382 Services 382 Manufacturing 382 Measures of Supply Chain Performance 383 Inventory Measures 384 Financial Measures 385 Inventory Placement 387 Mass Customization 387 Competitive Advantages 387 Supply Chain Design for Mass Customization 388 Outsourcing Processes 389 Vertical Integration 390 Outsourcing 390 Managerial Practice 10.1 Building a Supply Chain for the Dreamliner 392 Strategic Implications 392 Efficient Supply Chains 392 Responsive Supply Chains 393 The Design of Efficient and Responsive Supply Chains 394 Learning Goals in Review 395 MyOMLab Resources 396 Key Equations 396 Key Terms 396 Solved Problem 397 Discussion Questions 397 Problems 398 Advanced Problems 398 Experiential Learning Sonic Distributors 400 Case Brunswick Distribution, Inc. 401 Selected References 403 11 LOCATING FACILITIES 405 Bavarian Motor Works (BMW) 405 Location Decisions across the Organization 407 Factors Affecting Location Decisions 407 Dominant Factors in Manufacturing 408 Dominant Factors in Services 409 Geographical Information Systems and Location Decisions 410 Managerial Practice 11.1 How Fast-Food Chains Use GIS to Select Their Sites 411 Locating a Single Facility 411 Comparing Several Sites 412 10 CONTENTSApplying the Load–Distance Method 413 Using Break-Even Analysis 415 Locating a Facility Within a Supply Chain Network 416 Managerial Practice 11.2 General Electric’s Expansion in India 417 The GIS Method for Locating Multiple Facilities 417 The Transportation Method 417 Learning Goals in Review 420 MyOMLab Resources 420 Key Equations 421 Key Terms 421 Solved Problems 421 Discussion Questions 424 Problems 425 Advanced Problems 428 Active Model Exercise 430 Selected References 430 12 INTEGRATING THE SUPPLY CHAIN 431 Eastman Kodak 431 Supply Chain Integration across the Organization 432 Supply Chain Dynamics 433 External Causes 434 Internal Causes 434 Implications for Supply Chain Design 434 Integrated Supply Chains 435 New Service or Product Development Process 436 Design 436 Analysis 437 Development 437 Full Launch 437 Supplier Relationship Process 437 Sourcing 438 Design Collaboration 441 Negotiation 441 Buying 442 Information Exchange 444 The Order Fulfillment Process 445 Customer Demand Planning 445 Supply Planning 445 Production 445 Logistics 445 Managerial Practice 12.1 Order Fulfillment aboard the Coral Princess 448 The Customer Relationship Process 448 Marketing 448 Order Placement 449 Customer Service 449 Levers for Improved Supply Chain Performance 450 The Levers 450 Performance Measures 451 Learning Goals in Review 451 MyOMLab Resources 451 Key Equations 452 Key Terms 452 Solved Problems 452 Discussion Questions 454 Problems 454 Advanced Problems 456 Video Case Sourcing Strategy at Starwood 458 Case Hassia Waters 459 Selected References 460 13 MANAGING SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS 461 FedEx 461 Sustainability across the Organization 463 Supply Chains and Environmental Responsibility 463 Reverse Logistics 464 Managerial Practice 13.1 Recycling at Hewlett-Packard and Walmart 466 Energy Efficiency 467 Supply Chains, Social Responsibility, and Humanitarian Logistics 472 Disaster Relief Supply Chains 473 Supply Chain Ethics 475 Managing Sustainable Supply Chains 477 Learning Goals in Review 477 MyOMLab Resources 477 Key Equations 478 Key Terms 478 Solved Problems 478 Discussion Questions 479 Problems 480 Video Case Supply Chain Sustainability at Clif Bar & Company 481 Selected References 482 14 FORECASTING DEMAND 483 Motorola Mobility 483 Forecasting across the Organization 485 Demand Patterns 485 Key Decisions on Making Forecasts 486 Deciding What to Forecast 486 Choosing the Type of Forecasting Technique 486 Forecast Error 487 Computer Support 490 Judgment Methods 490 Causal Methods: Linear Regression 490 Time-Series Methods 492 Naïve Forecast 493 Estimating the Average 493 Trend Projection with Regression 496 Seasonal Patterns 499 Choosing a Quantitative Forecasting Method 501 Criteria for Selecting Time-Series Methods 501 Tracking Signals 501 Using Multiple Techniques 502 Managerial Practice 14.1 Combination Forecasts and the Forecasting Process 503 Putting It All Together: Forecasting as a Process 503 A Typical Forecasting Process 504 Adding Collaboration to the System 505 Forecasting as a Nested Process 505 Learning Goals in Review 506 MyOMLab Resources 506 Key Equations 507 Key Terms 508 Solved Problems 508 Discussion Questions 512 Problems 513 Advanced Problems 516 Video Case Forecasting and Supply Chain Management at Deckers Outdoor Corporation 520 CONTENTS 11Case Yankee Fork and Hoe Company 522 Experiential Learning 14.1 Forecasting with Holdout Sample 523 Experiential Learning 14.2 Forecasting a Vital Energy Statistic 524 Selected References 525 15 PLANNING AND SCHEDULING OPERATIONS 527 Air New Zealand 527 Operations Planning and Scheduling across the Organization 528 Stages in Operations Planning and Scheduling 529 Aggregation 529 The Relationship of Operations Plans and Schedules to Other Plans 529 Managing Demand 531 Demand Options 531 Managerial Practice 15.1 Singapore Airlines Group 532 Sales and Operations Plans 533 Information Inputs 534 Supply Options 534 Planning Strategies 535 Constraints and Costs 536 Sales and Operations Planning as a Process 536 Using Spreadsheets 538 Scheduling 541 Gantt Charts 541 Scheduling Employees 542 Sequencing Jobs at a Workstation 545 Software Support 548 Learning Goals in Review 548 MyOMLab Resources 549 Key Terms 549 Solved Problems 550 Discussion Questions 553 Problems 553 Active Model Exercise 558 Video Case Sales and Operations Planning at Starwood 559 Case Memorial Hospital 560 Selected References 561 16 PLANNING SUFFICIENT RESOURCES 563 Dow Corning 563 Resource Planning across the Organization 564 Enterprise Resource Planning 564 How ERP Systems Are Designed 565 Material Requirements Planning 566 Dependent Demand 567 Bill of Materials 567 Master Production Scheduling 569 Inventory Record 573 Planning Factors 576 Outputs from MRP 579 Managerial Practice 16.1 Material Requirements Planning at Winnebago Industries 583 MRP, Core Processes, and Supply Chain Linkages 583 MRP and the Environment 584 Resource Planning for Service Providers 585 Dependent Demand for Services 585 Bill of Resources 586 Learning Goals in Review 587 MyOMLab Resources 587 Key Terms 588 Solved Problems 588 Discussion Questions 592 Problems 592 Advanced Problems 597 Active Model Exercise 602 Case Flashy Flashers, Inc. 602 Selected References 605 SUPPLEMENT D Linear Programming Models 607 Basic Concepts 607 Formulating a Problem 608 Graphic Analysis 610 Plot the Constraints 610 Identify the Feasible Region 612 Plot an Objective Function Line 613 Find the Visual Solution 614 Find the Algebraic Solution 614 Slack and Surplus Variables 615 Sensitivity Analysis 616 Computer Solution 616 Simplex Method 616 Computer Output 617 The Transportation Method 619 Transportation Method for Production Planning 620 Applications 623 Learning Goals in Review 624 MyOMLab Resources 624 Key Terms 624 Solved Problems 625 Discussion Questions 627 Problems 627 Case R.U. Reddie for Location 634 Selected References 636 Appendix 1 Normal Distribution 637 Appendix 2 Table of Random Numbers 638 Glossary 639 Name Index 653 Subject Index 657 MyOMLab SUPPLEMENTS SUPPLEMENT E Simulation E-1 SUPPLEMENT F Financial Analysis F-1 SUPPLEMENT G Acceptance Sampling Plans G-1 SUPPLEMENT H Measuring Output Rates H-1 SUPPLEMENT I Learning Curve Analysis I-1 SUPPLEMENT J Operations Scheduling J-1
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