INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

Code Cours
2324-IÉSEG-BA2S1S2-OPS-B2-CE01UE
Langue d'enseignement
English
Matières
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Responsable(s)
T.MLINAR
Intervenant(s)
Tanja Mlinar (Paris Campus), Maud Van den Broeke (Lille Campus)
Niveau
Bachelor
Année de formation
Période

Présentation

Prérequis
Students may want to review an introductory level book to business and management to support.
Objectifs
• understand tradeoffs in managing the operations of a company.
• apply and adapt the knowledge acquired during the course to various fields of operations management.
• use different computer software and simulation tools (such as Microsoft Project, Lekin, Excel and Solver) to solve various managerial problems.
• have a good understanding of the role and importance of information sharing in a supply chain.
Présentation
The course provides an introduction to:
• Project management and scheduling
• Role of information in a supply chain (Bullwhip Effect)
• Location decisions
• Inventory management
• Production planning and scheduling
• Capacity planning (theory of constraints)

Modalités

Organisation
Type Amount of time Comment
Présentiel
Travaux dirigés 5,33 Tutorial 1: Managing project with Microsoft Project (an individual work should be submitted at the end of the tutorial) Tutorial 2: Supply chain game (a group report should be submitted within 1 week upon playing the game)
Cours interactif 10,67
Travail personnel
Charge de travail personnel indicative 14,00
Group Project 20,00 Students will work in groups on: - preparing a group report on the supply chain game - solving two cases
Overall student workload 49,00
Évaluation
Students will be assessed through individual works, a group report related to the second tutorial, two group projects/case studies and a final exam. Attendance at interactive sessions is compulsory.
Control type Duration Amount Weighting
Examen (final)
Examen écrit 2,00 1 50,00
Autres
Projet Collectif 10,00 1 10,00
Projet Individuel 2,33 1 10,00
Etude de cas 20,00 1 20,00
Contrôle continu
Participation 0,00 0 10,00
TOTAL 100,00

Ressources

Bibliographie
Heizer B. & Render J.H. (20xx). Operations management. Pearson. (class book). -
Scheduling theory, algorithms, and systems - Pinedo M. (2012)

Springer (for the interested reader)

"Supply Chain Management, Strategy, Planning and Operations”, - Chopra S. & Meindl P (2010)

Pearson (for the interested reader)

Factory physics. McGraw-Hill. - Hopp W.J. & Spearman M.L. (2011).

(for the interested reader).