Operations Design Management Training
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Operations Design Management Training Course
Introduction:
Operations design management involves implementing best practices to achieve optimal levels of effectiveness and efficiency in utilizing company resources. This encompasses the effective management of materials, machinery, technology, and labor to produce high-quality goods and services that benefit the organization.
From strategic planning to implementation, production supervision, and evaluation of outcomes for future innovations, all components must be managed effectively to ensure the company remains profitable and competitive within its industry. Operations managers carry the responsibility of strategizing, forecasting, and overseeing daily processes.
The Operations Design Management course equips delegates with essential elements for effective operations management. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the role and contribution of the Operations Design Management function. Effective resource management, development of systems controls, and risk management within operations are key areas covered in the course. Additionally, the program addresses the need for adjusting resources within changing operational environments.
By attending this course, participants will gain valuable insights and practical techniques to enhance their operations design management skills. They will learn how to optimize resource allocation, implement robust systems controls, and effectively manage risks within their operations. The course emphasizes the importance of aligning operational strategies with organizational goals and adapting to dynamic business environments.
Ultimately, the Operations Design Management course empowers individuals to drive operational excellence within their organizations. By mastering the key principles and techniques, participants will be equipped to make informed decisions, improve productivity, and contribute to the overall success and competitiveness of their company.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the Operations Design Management Training Course, participants will know about:
- Various types of process, and how these ‘building blocks’ of operations are designed
- How different ways of arranging physical facilities affect the nature of flow through the operation
- How the effectiveness of operations is influenced by the fast-moving development in process technology
- The elements of human resource management that are traditionally seen as being directly within the sphere of operations management.
- How operations organize the delivering of their products and services on an ongoing basis so that customers’ demands are satisfied.
Who Should Attend?
This Operations Design Management Training course ideal for:
- Chief operations officers
- Operations directors and managers
- Heads of departments
- Operations executives, officers and staff
- Those who wish to learn how to design an operation’s resources and processes
Course Outlines:
Process Design
- What is process design?
- Objectives of process design
- The effect of volume and variety on process design
- Designing processes in detail
Layout and Flow
- The influence of layout on performance
- Basic layout types used in operations
- The effect of the appearance of an operation on its performance
- The design of each basic layout type in detail
Process Technology
- What is process technology?
- What operations managers need to know about process technology
- Evaluating process technologies
- Implementing process technologies
People in Operations
- The importance of people in operations management
- Operations managers’ contribution to human resource strategy
- Organizing the operations function
- Designing jobs
- Allocating work times
Planning and Control
- What is planning and control?
- The difference between planning and control
- The effect of supply and demand on planning and control
- The activities of planning and control