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020 _a9780070091535
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100 _aChary, S. N
245 0 _aProduction and operations management/
_cS N Chary.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bTata McGraw-Hill,
_c2010.
300 _a848 p. (various pagings)
_bill.
_c25 cm
505 _aTable of Contents Part One: Role of Production and Operations Management in a Changing Business World 1. Production and Operations Management Function 2. Operations Strategy 3. Services Part Two: Useful Basic Tools 4. Relevant Cost Concepts 5. Linear Programming 6. Capital Budgeting 7. Queuing Theory 8. Forecasting Part Three: Imperatives of Quality and Productivity 9. Quality Management - I 10. Quality Management - II 11. New Quality Concepts and Initiatives, Total Quality Management and Six Sigma 12. Product Design 13. Maintenance Management - I 14. Maintenance Management - II (Spare Parts Management) 15. Work Study 16. Job Evaluation 17. Incentive Schemes 18. Job Redesign 19. Productivity Part Four: Supply Chain Management 20. Purchasing 21. Inventory Models and Safety Stocks 22. Abe and Other Classification of Materials 23. Materials Requirement Planning 24. Other Aspects of Materials Management 24. Physical Distribution Management 25. Materials Management - An Integrated View 26. Supply Chain Management 27. Outsourcing Part Five: Spatial Decisions in Production and Operations Management 28. Plan Layout 29. Cellular Manufacturing 30. Location of Facilities Part Six: Timing Decisions 31. Production Planning and Control 32. Aggregate Planning 33. Scheduling 34. Project Management - I 35. Project Management - II 36. Just-In-Time Production Part Seven: Present Concern and Future Directions 37. Environmental Considerations in Production and Operations Management 39. Where is Production and Operations Management Headed?
650 _aProduction management
650 _aMaterials management
650 _aProduction management--Study and teaching
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