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This comprehensive course delves into operations management and process improvement principles and techniques, providing you with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and eliminate inefficiencies in your organization. You will gain a solid foundation in operations management by analyzing key concepts such as cost-quality trade-offs, the efficiency frontier, and system inhibitors.
Get ready to delve into process analysis, where you'll identify and analyze steps in a process, implementing changes for enhanced outcomes. With practical exercises, including creating process flow diagrams and capacity calculations, you'll strengthen your analytical skills firsthand.
Experience the power of optimizing flow within operations as you uncover waste sources and design efficient processes for maximum output, reduced costs, and heightened customer satisfaction. An in-depth exploration of Little's Law will equip you to make informed decisions on capacity planning and process improvements, optimizing inventory levels, reducing lead times, and enhancing supply chain coordination.
Additionally, you'll learn to effectively manage variability, laying the groundwork for consistent and exceptional quality standards. Statistical analysis, problem-solving methodologies, and real-time information utilization will empower you to tackle issues, find root causes, and foster continuous improvement.
Throughout the course, the focus remains on driving improvements and achieving excellence. Analyze, improve, and reimagine how work gets done, armed with the necessary tools and frameworks to enhance work processes across diverse industries.
Join this course to analyze, improve, and reimagine how work gets done and to acquire the necessary tools and knowledge to make meaningful improvements in your organization's operations.
At its core, operations management is about finding and then reducing inefficiencies. We will start by examining key concepts such as cost-quality trade-off, the efficiency frontier, and three system inhibitors. We will also explore process analysis, enabling you to identify and analyze the steps involved in a process and make changes to improve its outcomes. By the end of this module, you will have opportunities to practice these concepts by creating process flow diagrams and calculating the resource with the lowest capacity. Additionally, you'll be able to practice calculating capacity, flow rate, and utilization. You will be able to transfer these skills to initiate process analysis within your organization.
What's included
6 videos4 readings4 assignments
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6 videos•Total 51 minutes
Introduction to Operations•7 minutes
Making Trade-offs in Operations•9 minutes
System Inhibitors•9 minutes
The Process Analysis Framework•10 minutes
Drawing a Process Flow Diagram•5 minutes
Thinking About Work as a Process•10 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Key Concepts and Definitions•10 minutes
Introduction to Operations: Lecture Slides (PDF)•10 minutes
Key Concepts, Definitions, and Equations •10 minutes
Process Analysis: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Practice Quiz - Lesson 1•30 minutes
Practice Quiz - Lesson 2•30 minutes
Practice Quiz - M1•30 minutes
Introduction to Operations Management and Process Analysis•30 minutes
Module 2: Flow Management and Lean Operations
Module 2•6 hours to complete
Module details
In operations management, flow focuses on the movement of materials, products, and information through the various stages of a production or service process. Lean operations focus on identifying sources of waste both in terms of resources and processes. Optimizing flow can improve productivity, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. By learning to carefully observe how work is done, we can become better at identifying waste. The goal is to create efficient and effective processes that maximize output while minimizing waste.
What's included
10 videos4 readings7 assignments
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10 videos•Total 107 minutes
How People Work: A Micro Level Perspective•14 minutes
Labor Productivity•13 minutes
Tools to Improve Processes•13 minutes
Module Review and Practice Problem•10 minutes
The DNA of Waste•8 minutes
Wasting the Time of a Resource•8 minutes
The Seven Sources of Waste•9 minutes
Wasting Flow Time•6 minutes
Achieving a Smooth Process Flow•13 minutes
Module Review and Practice Problem•12 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Key Concepts, Definitions, and Equations •10 minutes
Key Concepts, Definitions, and Equations•10 minutes
Lean Operations: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
7 assignments•Total 240 minutes
Practice Problem: Fast Food Pasta•30 minutes
Practice Problem: Five Step Process•30 minutes
Practice Problem: OEE•30 minutes
Practice Problem: Flow Time Efficiency•30 minutes
Practice Problem: Toyota Production System•30 minutes
Practice Quiz - M2•30 minutes
Flow Management and Lean Operations•60 minutes
Module 3: Little’s Law
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
Little's Law, a foundational concept in operations management, helps quantify and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of a system by providing key performance indicators. By understanding the relationship between inventory, arrival rate, and cycle time, managers can make informed decisions regarding capacity planning. Little’s Law also serves as a diagnostic tool for process improvement initiatives and is particularly valuable in supply chain management, where it enables companies to optimize inventory levels, reduce lead times, and enhance coordination among various stages of the supply chain. It helps strike a balance between supply and demand, improving overall responsiveness and customer service.
What's included
4 videos2 readings4 assignments
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4 videos•Total 30 minutes
Little's Law•7 minutes
Using Little’s Law to Determine Inventory Turnover•12 minutes
Using Little’s Law to Determine Employee Turnover•5 minutes
Module Review and Practice Problem•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Key Concepts, Definitions, and Equations•10 minutes
Using Little’s Law: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Practice Problem: Kitzbuhel•30 minutes
Practice Problems: Home Improvement•30 minutes
Practice Quiz M3•30 minutes
Little’s Law •60 minutes
Module 4: Quality
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Variability can introduce defects and hinder the pursuit of excellence. By recognizing and managing variability, organizations can lay the foundation for consistent and exceptional quality standards. This module introduces frameworks that provide systematic ways to analyze variability. We’ll look at how statistical analysis and problem-solving methodologies can enhance quality. We’ll also explore the power of real-time information and how it fosters continuous improvement. We’ll examine strategies for finding the root cause of an issue and explore how we might develop targeted solutions as we unravel complex problems.
What's included
7 videos2 readings3 assignments
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7 videos•Total 56 minutes
How Variability Causes Quality Problems•7 minutes
Process Capacity and Six Sigma•10 minutes
The Power of Quick Feedback•10 minutes
The Five Why Framework: Finding the Root Cause of a Problem•5 minutes
How to Define a Problem Using the Why-How Ladder•12 minutes
The PDCA Cycle•7 minutes
Conclusion•5 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Key Concepts, Definitions, and Equations•10 minutes
Module 4: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Practice Problems: Tour Eiffel and Chocolate Chip Creators•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #4•30 minutes
Quality •30 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 6, 2016
very objective and hands on structure. Excellent for working executive as well, gives a hands on refresher with the help of best and latest on the subject. very concise and focused.
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Great Instruction by Prof Christian - very lucid and with real world examples. Learning a business skill is mostly learning observation.. Now I know what to observe when looking for productivity!
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Reviewed on May 16, 2020
A very short and interesting course track to understand the basic of operations management if you do not want to go in depth. The concepts are explained well in a very simplistic manner.
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