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Strategic Operations Management

Strategic Operations Management
Strategic Operations Management
Businesses constantly face ongoing and increased amounts of competition. Coping with this competition demands that strategies must be already in place which can deal with key questions such as:
* what business is the firm really in?
* what does the firm do best, and why, where, and how can it outsource some of its activities?
* how can opportunities become quickly exploited and how can the firm's capabilities help to ward off external threats from new and existing players?

This text believes that successful operations management depends on having strategies in place which combine both manufacturing and service areas into an overall customer offering. This means that strategic relations must be established with other players - operations management is no longer a firm-specific matter.

'Strategic Operations Management' combines four themes; strategy, services, innovation and management of relationships both in the supply chain and with other players. This is done by dividing chapters into a past/present/future scenario approach which illustrates how these strategies affect business.

Strong team of writers of international standing
Content is thought provoking and challenging - excellent in terms of stimulating debates
New issues explored as well as old - contrasting mass production versus mass customisation and innovation
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Butterworth-Heinemann
Brown, Steve
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Lamming, Richard
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Bessant, John
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Jones, Peter
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Brown, Steve
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Lamming, Richard
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Bessant, John
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Jones, Peter
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Brown, Steve, Lamming, Richard, Bessant, John and Jones, Peter (2000) Strategic Operations Management , 1 ed. Oxford, UK. Butterworth-Heinemann, 296pp.

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Abstract

Businesses constantly face ongoing and increased amounts of competition. Coping with this competition demands that strategies must be already in place which can deal with key questions such as:
* what business is the firm really in?
* what does the firm do best, and why, where, and how can it outsource some of its activities?
* how can opportunities become quickly exploited and how can the firm's capabilities help to ward off external threats from new and existing players?

This text believes that successful operations management depends on having strategies in place which combine both manufacturing and service areas into an overall customer offering. This means that strategic relations must be established with other players - operations management is no longer a firm-specific matter.

'Strategic Operations Management' combines four themes; strategy, services, innovation and management of relationships both in the supply chain and with other players. This is done by dividing chapters into a past/present/future scenario approach which illustrates how these strategies affect business.

Strong team of writers of international standing
Content is thought provoking and challenging - excellent in terms of stimulating debates
New issues explored as well as old - contrasting mass production versus mass customisation and innovation

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Published date: 2000
Organisations: Management, Decision Analytics & Risk

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Local EPrints ID: 37155
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/37155
ISBN: 0750642572
PURE UUID: 41265572-b0b0-44c9-8325-ea5327c4cef6

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Date deposited: 24 Apr 2007
Last modified: 24 Nov 2023 18:05

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Author: Steve Brown
Author: Richard Lamming
Author: John Bessant
Author: Peter Jones

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