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Operations Strategy

Operations Strategy

Author(s):
  • Nigel Slack
  • Michael Lewis
  • Mohita Gangwar Sharma
  • Author: Nigel Slack
    • ISBN:9789353060459
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9353060451
    • Price:Rs. 1000.00
    • Pages:728
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    The aim of the 5th edition of Operations Strategy is to provide a treatment of operations strategy that is clear, well structured and interesting. The book seeks to apply some of the ideas of operations strategy to a variety of businesses and organizations. The text provides a comprehensive coverage of the more important ideas and issues, which are relevant to most organizations.

     

    Table of Content

    Chapter 1 Operations strategy - developing resources and processes for strategic impact
    Chapter 2 Operations performance
    Chapter 3 Substitutes for strategy
    Chapter 4 Capacity strategy
    Chapter 5 Purchasing and supply strategy
    Chapter 6 Process technology strategy
    Chapter 7 Improvement strategy
    Chapter 8 Product and service development and organisation
    Chapter 9 The process of operations strategy - formulation and implementation
    Chapter 10 The process of operations strategy - monitoring and control"
     

    Salient Features

    • The introduction of long case studies which can be used to form the basis of a whole course in operations strategy. The cases are long enough to provide depth and serve as illustrations, and can be used to supplement class sessions.
    • Many new and updated examples, which cover the topical issues in operations strategy, such as the VRIO framework, and concepts related to product/service innovation have been discussed.
    • Several caselets on Indian organizations like Patanjali, Akshaya Patra, Fabindia, Sun Pharma, etc, have been discussed.
    • The case study section includes two major Indian case studies - Adani Agri Logistics Limited and  Green Dust. Both these case studies highlight issues with technology, and supply chain trust and culture, and also  bring the concept of reverse logistics and sustainability  in an Indian context.