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AREA OF MANAGEMENT CONCERNED WITH DESIGNING AND CONTROLLING THE PROCESS OF PRODUCTION AND REDESIGNING BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Operations managers; Operations manager; Factory Managers; Operations Management; Empirical Research in Operations Management; User:Bendoly/Empirical Research in Operations Management; Operations Manager; Operating management
  • Delivery lead time is the blue bar, manufacturing time is the whole bar, the green bar is the difference between the two.
  • Classic EOQ model: trade-off between ordering cost (blue) and [[holding cost]] (red). Total cost (green) admits a [[global optimum]].
  • AGV]]s), in front of each machining center there is a buffer and in left we have a shelf for storing pallets. Usually in the back there is a similar system for managing the set of [[tools]] required for different [[machining]] operations.
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  • In a job shop machines are grouped by technological similarities regarding transformation processes, therefore a single shop can work very different products (in this picture four colors). Also notice that in this drawing each shop contains a single machine.
  • When introducing kanbans in real production systems, attaining unitary lot from the start maybe unfeasible, therefore the kanban will represent a given lot size defined by management.
  • Ford Motor car assembly line: the classical example of a manufacturing production system.
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  • Marshall's [[flax]] mill in [[Holbeck]]. The textile industry is the prototypical example of the English industrial revolution.
  • Queue networks]] are systems in which single queues are connected by a routing network. In this image servers are represented by circles, queues by a series of rectangles and the routing network by arrows. In the study of queue networks one typically tries to obtain the [[equilibrium distribution]] of the network.
  • [[Shoemaker]]s, 1568
  • LP]] optimization problems and also [[integer programming]] (ex: [[branch and cut]]). This technique is mainly used in push approach<ref name=":0">[[R. B. Chase]], F.R. Jacobs, N. Aquilano, Operations Management: For Competitive Advantage, McGraw-Hill 2007</ref> but also in production system configuration.<ref name="PortPozz"/> The interior and surface of the green [[polytope]] geometrically represent the [[feasible region]], while the red line indicates the optimally chosen sequence of [[pivot operations]] used to reach the [[optimal solution]].
  • [[Value stream mapping]], a representation of materials and information flows inside a company, mainly used in the lean manufacturing approach. The calculation of the time-line (bottom) usually involves using [[Little's law]] to derive lead time from stock levels and [[takt time]].
  • sample]] an upper control line and lower control line are fixed. When the statistic moves out of bounds, an alarm is given and possible causes are investigated. In this drawing the statistic of choice is the [[mean]] and red points represent alarm points.
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Operations management         
Operations management is an area of management concerned with designing and controlling the process of production and redesigning business operations in the production of goods or services.OperationsAcademia.
Manager (professional wrestling)         
  • [[Arn Anderson]] is known for his work as Ric Flair's enforcer.
  • [[Paul Ellering]] (center) managing [[The Authors of Pain]]
  • [[Blackjack Lanza]] with longtime manager [[Bobby Heenan]]
  • Maryse]] depicted as a manager or valet for [[The Miz]], her real life husband
  • [[Paul Bearer]] carrying the urn he used to control [[The Undertaker]]
SUPPORTING CHARACTER IN PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
Valet (professional wrestling); Professional wrestling manager; Professional wrestling valet; Wrestling manager; Manager (pro wrestling); Manager (wrestling); Wrestling valet; Valet (wrestling)
In professional wrestling, a manager is a supporting character paired with a wrestler (or wrestlers) for a variety of reasons. A physically attractive woman accompanying, or "seconding", a male wrestler to a match is sometimes referred to as a valet.
Manager (baseball)         
SOMEONE WHO MANAGES A BASEBALL TEAM
Baseball manager; Field manager; Head coach (baseball)
In baseball, the field manager (commonly referred to as the manager) is the equivalent of a head coach who is responsible for overseeing and making final decisions on all aspects of on-field team strategy, lineup selection, training and instruction. Managers are typically assisted by a staff of assistant coaches whose responsibilities are specialized.
Product manager         
PROFESSION INVOLVING INVESTIGATING AND DRIVING THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTS
Product Manager; Technical product manager
A product manager (PM) is a professional role that is responsible for the development of products for an organization, known as the practice of product management. Product managers own the product strategy behind a product (physical or digital), specify its functional requirements, and manage feature releases.
Operations engineering         
BRANCH OF ENGINEERING
Operations engineer
Operations engineering is a branch of engineering that is mainly concerned with the analysis and optimization of operational problems using scientific and mathematical methods. More frequently it has applications in the areas of Broadcasting/Industrial Engineering and also in the Creative and Technology Industries.
Store manager         
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS (OR MANAGEMENT) OF A RETAIL STORE
Manager on duty; Retail management; Store director; Store Manager; Store Director; Retail manager
A retail manager (or store manager) is the person ultimately responsible for the day-to-day operations (or management) of a retail store. All employees working in the store report to the retail/store manager.
Tour manager         
PROFESSION; THE PERSON WHO HELPS TO ORGANIZE THE ADMINISTRATION FOR A SCHEDULE OF APPEARANCES OF A MUSICAL GROUP OR ARTIST
Tour Manager; Concert tour manager
A tour manager (or concert tour manager) is the person who helps to organize the administration for a schedule of appearances of a musical group (band) or artist at a sequence of venues (a concert tour). In general, road managers handle tour details for their specific band, while tour managers are used to oversee the logistics, finances and communications for tours as a holistic entity.
Collection manager         
  • Storage of Peruvian ceramics at the [[Larco Museum]]
PERSON WHO ENSURES THE PROPER CARE AND PRESERVATION OF OBJECTS WITHIN CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
User:AllisonMaryMartin/sandbox; Collection Manager
A collection manager ensures the proper care and preservation of objects within cultural institutions such as museums, libraries, and archives. Collection managers, along with registrars, curators, and conservators, play an important role in collections care.
Site manager         
PROFESSION
Site Manager; Site agent
In the construction industry, site managers, often referred to as construction managers, site agents or building managers, are responsible for the day-to-day on site running of a construction project. Site managers are required to keep within the timescale and budget of a project, and manage any delays or problems encountered on-site during a construction project.
Environmental manager         
OCCUPATION
User:Ingmar.lippert/Environmental Manager; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Environmental Manager; Environmental Manager
Environmental managers are involved in processes that seek to control some environmental entities in orientation to a plan or idea. Whether such control is possible, however, is contested.

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Operations management

Operations management is an area of management concerned with designing and controlling the process of production and redesigning business operations in the production of goods or services. It involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient in terms of using as few resources as needed and effective in meeting customer requirements.

It is concerned with managing an entire production or service system which is the process that converts inputs (in the forms of raw materials, labor, consumers, and energy) into outputs (in the form of goods and/or services for consumers). Operations produce products, manage quality and create services. Operation management covers sectors like banking systems, hospitals, companies, working with suppliers, customers, and using technology. Operations is one of the major functions in an organization along with supply chains, marketing, finance and human resources. The operations function requires management of both the strategic and day-to-day production of goods and services.

In managing manufacturing or service operations several types of decisions are made including operations strategy, product design, process design, quality management, capacity, facilities planning, production planning and inventory control. Each of these requires an ability to analyze the current situation and find better solutions to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of manufacturing or service operations. A modern, integrated vision of the many aspects of operations management may be found in recent textbooks on the subject.