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Manufacturing operations strategy / Alex Hill, Terry Hill.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009Edition: Third editionDescription: xvi, 504 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780230520912
  • 023052091X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.5 HI.M 2009 23
LOC classification:
  • TS155  .H459 2009
Contents:
Chapter -- 1. International Comparisons, p.1 -- 2. Developing an Operations Strategy: Principles and Concepts, p.21 -- 3. Order-winners and Qualifıers, p.63 -- 4. Developing an Operations Strategy: Methodology, p. 109 -- 5. Process Choice, p.137 -- 6. Product Profıling, p.189 -- 7. Focus: Principles and Concepts, p.205 -- 8. Focus: Methodology, p.225 -- 9. Make or Buy and Managing the Supply Chain, p.241 -- 10. Infrastructure Choice, p.301 -- 11. Accounting, Finance and Performance Measurement in the Context of Operations Strategy, p.335 -- Case Studies -- 1. Apple, p.375 -- 2. B & W: The Great Nuclear Fizzle, p.384 -- 3. Deli, p.392 -- 4. Fabritex, p.399 -- 5. Hoffman Tobacco, p.408 -- 6. HQ Injection Moulding, p.416 -- 7. Jackson Precision Castings, p.430 -- 8. Millstüne Packaging, p.444 -- 9. Peterson Carton Services, p.450 -- 10. Precision Steel plc, p.466 -- 11. Rumack Pharmaceuticals, p.480 -- 12. Sherpin, p.486 -- 13. Zara, p.494
Summary: "In many industrial companies, strategic developments are predominantly based on corporate marketing decisions with manufacturing being forced to react to these at the back end of process. In Manufacturing Operations Strategy, Hill demonstrates how decisions over manufacturing should form part of the strategic direction of the company as a whole. Written by the leading international figure in the field of manufacturing strategy and thoroughly updated with new case studies and material on the latest thinking in the field, this text provides a wide-ranging, comprehensive study invaluable to students and practitioners alike." "Terry and Alex Hill use the well established model of order qualifiers and winners to provide an excellent textbook that explains both the importance of manufacturing operations strategy and steps towards its successful implementation. The book provides practical guidance for managers and executives of manufacturing organisations trying to understand and implement an operations strategy, and students studying operations management."--BOOK JACKET.
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Previous edition published as: Manufacturing strategy : text and cases / Terry Hill. 2000.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter -- 1. International Comparisons, p.1 -- 2. Developing an Operations Strategy: Principles and Concepts, p.21 -- 3. Order-winners and Qualifıers, p.63 -- 4. Developing an Operations Strategy: Methodology, p. 109 -- 5. Process Choice, p.137 -- 6. Product Profıling, p.189 -- 7. Focus: Principles and Concepts, p.205 -- 8. Focus: Methodology, p.225 -- 9. Make or Buy and Managing the Supply Chain, p.241 -- 10. Infrastructure Choice, p.301 -- 11. Accounting, Finance and Performance Measurement in the Context of Operations Strategy, p.335 -- Case Studies -- 1. Apple, p.375 -- 2. B & W: The Great Nuclear Fizzle, p.384 -- 3. Deli, p.392 -- 4. Fabritex, p.399 -- 5. Hoffman Tobacco, p.408 -- 6. HQ Injection Moulding, p.416 -- 7. Jackson Precision Castings, p.430 -- 8. Millstüne Packaging, p.444 -- 9. Peterson Carton Services, p.450 -- 10. Precision Steel plc, p.466 -- 11. Rumack Pharmaceuticals, p.480 -- 12. Sherpin, p.486 -- 13. Zara, p.494

"In many industrial companies, strategic developments are predominantly based on corporate marketing decisions with manufacturing being forced to react to these at the back end of process. In Manufacturing Operations Strategy, Hill demonstrates how decisions over manufacturing should form part of the strategic direction of the company as a whole. Written by the leading international figure in the field of manufacturing strategy and thoroughly updated with new case studies and material on the latest thinking in the field, this text provides a wide-ranging, comprehensive study invaluable to students and practitioners alike." "Terry and Alex Hill use the well established model of order qualifiers and winners to provide an excellent textbook that explains both the importance of manufacturing operations strategy and steps towards its successful implementation. The book provides practical guidance for managers and executives of manufacturing organisations trying to understand and implement an operations strategy, and students studying operations management."--BOOK JACKET.

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