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Predictive Business Operations Management
International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering, 2005The ability to forecast metrics and performance indicators for business operations is crucial to proactively avoid abnormal situations, and to do effective business planning. However, expertise is typically required to drive each step of the prediction process. This is impractical when there are thousands of metrics to monitor.
M. Castellanos +4 more
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2019
Operations Management starts off with Part A which is about understanding operations management. The second part looks at managing operations and covers operations processes and life cycles; locating, designing, and managing facilities; managing supply chain relationships; managing materials and inventory performances; managing ...
Dionysis Bochtis +2 more
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Operations Management starts off with Part A which is about understanding operations management. The second part looks at managing operations and covers operations processes and life cycles; locating, designing, and managing facilities; managing supply chain relationships; managing materials and inventory performances; managing ...
Dionysis Bochtis +2 more
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2017
The emergence of Operations Management (OM) in the early 1960s is described, showing how it was based on the adoption of mathematical models from operational research during the Second World War. Subsequent major developments such as Materials Requirements Planning, Japanese manufacturing, manufacturing strategy, and supply chain management, and their ...
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The emergence of Operations Management (OM) in the early 1960s is described, showing how it was based on the adoption of mathematical models from operational research during the Second World War. Subsequent major developments such as Materials Requirements Planning, Japanese manufacturing, manufacturing strategy, and supply chain management, and their ...
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Operational Knowledge Management
2006The differences between the paradigms of knowledge management (KM) and operations management are huge. Whereas KM is rooted in the disciplines of human relations, sociology, organization analysis, and strategic management, the operations management paradigm finds its roots in industrial engineering, business economics, and information systems.
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2005
A major focus of this book is guiding IT managers on how to secure the operations of their facilities due to increased threats from terrorist oriented attacks. As it was presented in the earlier part of the text, there are many procedures that would decrease such threats.
Lech J. Janczewski, Andrew M. Colarik
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A major focus of this book is guiding IT managers on how to secure the operations of their facilities due to increased threats from terrorist oriented attacks. As it was presented in the earlier part of the text, there are many procedures that would decrease such threats.
Lech J. Janczewski, Andrew M. Colarik
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2022
Jacob Jones, Alan Catanzariti
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Jacob Jones, Alan Catanzariti
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