Goods are physical items; services are intangible activities.
Maps out Material Requirements Planning logic, exploding BOMs (Bills of Materials), and Enterprise Resource Planning integration.
Features step-by-step visual guides to statistical process control (SPC), including
Managing the flow of goods and information in a globalized economy. Goods are physical items; services are intangible activities
Managing the flow of goods from global suppliers to end consumers requires balancing holding costs against stockout risks. Supply Chain Management (SCM)
For anyone teaching or learning operations management, utilizing structured presentation slides offers clear advantages:
Low volume, high variety (e.g., a custom tool shop). Batch: Moderate volume and variety (e.g., bakeries). Managing the flow of goods from global suppliers
Every PPT deck begins with a "Learning Objectives" slide. For example, Chapter 5 (Strategic Capacity Planning) will list:
A side-by-side comparison matrix of Qualitative vs. Quantitative forecasting techniques.
Lucas sat in the sudden, terrifying silence of the dark lab. "No. No, no, no." Every PPT deck begins with a "Learning Objectives" slide
: The slides match the 13th edition textbook chapter by chapter.
The difference between goods (tangible, low customer contact) and services (intangible, high customer contact).
Charts and graphs illustrating productivity calculations and breakeven analyses.
The longest path of dependent tasks through a project network, determining the shortest possible project duration. Essential PPT Slide Takeaways


