PTMBA2024_Core A Operations Management
The course deals with operations management on a strategic, tactical and operational level. This includes capacity and location planning, quality control as well as procurement and warehousing.
Course code
MBA SCM541
Course type
PT MBA Lecture
Weekly Hours
2,5
ECTS
2,0
Term
FS 2023
Language
Englisch
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Stefan Spinler
Please note that exchange students obtain a higher number of credits in the BSc-program at WHU than listed here. For further information please contact directly the International Relations Office.
Course content
Operations management is about designing, managing, and improving the activities involved in creating products and services and delivering them to customers. This set of activities is called the operating system. An operating process is the basic building block of any operating system. Every organization organizes its work through operating processes. In this course, we strive to thoroughly characterize operating processes in terms of “how is this process doing” and “how can the process be improved.” To this end, we shall deal with process analysis, capacity management, forecasting, queueing models, scheduling and quality management. We will develop spreadsheet models that support decision making.
Class dates
Date | Time |
---|---|
Saturday, 22.04.2023 | 09:00 - 18:15 |
Saturday, 29.04.2023 | 09:00 - 18:15 |
Sunday, 30.04.2023 | 09:00 - 18:15 |
Monday, 22.05.2023 | 23:50 - 23:55 |
Learning outcomes
To highlight the relevance of Operations Management in a company's value chain and to apply a broad range of analytical tools.
Literature
Chase / Jacobs / Aquilano: Operations Management for Competitive Advantage. McGraw-Hill
Exam
There will be three in-class case studies that will make up 45% of your final grade. Work within the pre-assigned teams on the assignments.
The final exam is a take home exam and will involve qualitative and quantitative questions related to a case study. The basis for the exam will be the set of slides and exercises / cases and readings. The final exam will make up 55% of the grade.
Requirements
none