Our aim is to provide the student with the knowledge in conceptual, problem solving and decision making levels for the design, planning, and controlling of manufacturing and service operations so as to improve productivity and efficiency. We also aim that, during the course of lectures, having been provided with the relationship between operations and other functional areas such as marketing and sales, the student will understand the role and importance of production management in both the day-to-day activity of an organisation and the long- term strategy.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s)
Assoc. Prof.Murat Taha Bilişik
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Distant Learning CATS
Office Hour(s)
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Heizer, Jay and Barry Render. Operations Management. 9th Edition. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006. Tanyaş, Mehmet and Murat Başkak. Üretim Planlama ve Kontrol. 3rd Edition. İstanbul: İrfan Yayıncılık, 2008.
Yamak, Oygur. Üretim Yönetimi. 5th Edition, İstanbul: Türkmen Yayınevi, 2007.
Top, Aykut ve Erhan Yılmaz. Üretim Yönetimi. 2. Edition. İstanbul: Yaprak Yayınları, 2009.
Principle Sources
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Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introduction; Production and Productivity
2. Week
Production Management and Competitive Strategy; Forecasting Systems
3. Week
Forecasting Systems
4. Week
Design of Products and Services
5. Week
Case Study : Forecasting Systems; Presentation: Quality Function Deployment
6. Week
Midterm; Production Process Strategies
7. Week
Capacity planning; Process focused Layout Strategies
8. Week
Case Study : Capacity planning; Product Focused Layout Strategies
9. Week
Case Study : Process and Product Focused Layout Strategies; Cellular Production and Group Technology
10. Week
Aggregate Production Planning; Inventory Management
11. Week
Inventory Management
12. Week
Material Requirements Planning
13. Week
Case Study: Aggregate Production Planning; Case Study: Inventory Management
14. Week
Case Study: Aggregate Production Planning; Case Study: Inventory Management
15. Week
Final
16. Week
Final
17. Week
Final
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Students will gain the ability to apply, analyze and synthesize their mathematical and social knowledge to business problems.
PO-2
Will be able to apply and adapt basic information about other disciplines (economics, sociology, psychology, numerical sciences, etc.) that form the basis of business management and make creative evaluations by using this information in the field of business.
PO-3
Will have basic knowledge in the field of business functions and management (management, production, marketing, accounting, finance, HRM, behavior, etc.), will be able to criticize, interpret and adapt theoretical discussions covering the relations between actors and cultures in this field.
PO-4
Will be able to design, create and evaluate a process related to business functions at every stage in line with a defined goal.
PO-5
Will be able to define and evaluate activities and relationships in business-related fields; will be able to solve problems by defining, modeling and making comments, suggesting solutions and making necessary critical decisions. (critical thinking).
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Apply and analyze the mathematics, science and social knowledges into business problems to achieve constructive solutions.
LO-2
Demonstrate a basic levels of understanding in related sciences (such as economics, sociology, psychology, quantitative sciences, etc.) that serve basis for business, and will be able to make use and apply them to achieve creative constructions into the field of business.
LO-3
Demonstrate a basic level of understanding in business functions (such as management, productions, marketing, accounting, finance, human resources, behavioral sciences etc.) and will be able to mobilize, organize, interpret, criticize and construct the theoretical arguments in intercultural and human relations.
LO-4
Will be able to design, create and evaluate a business process in any functional stage, that complies with identified objectives.
LO-5
Identify and evaluate the relations in the field of business; describe the problems and present analytical solutions through modelling and interpreting to make critical judgement (critical thinking)