Production and Operations Management

ISBN Number : 978-81-8488-875-1

Student Price : Rs.698

Student Dollar Price : 28$

Book Edition : First

Year of Publication : 2010

No. Of Pages : 450

About The Book

We have pleasure in offering Production and Operations Management to the II Semester MBA students on JNTU Anantapur / Kakinada / Hyderabad. A student of MBA is expected to posses some knowledge about how goods and services are being producted and offered to the end users, as he or she is going to involve in decision making. Hence, this paper in MBA Course and hence our book too.

Divided into 12 chapters, Production and Operations Management comprehensibly covers the syllabus and is rich in pedagogy.

 

Book Content of Production and Operations Management
1. Introduction to Production and Operation Management
2. Product Design
3. Process Planning and Process Design
4. Manufacturing Process Technology and Technology Management
5. Facility Location
6. Facility Layout
7. Aggregate Planning and Master Production Scheduling
8. Shop Floor Planning and Control
9. Design of Work Systems
10. Productivity and Employees
11. Quality Management
12. Project Management

About The Author

G. Sudarsana Reddy is Professor of Management at Seshadripuram Institute of Management and Studies, Bengaluru. He is an MBA, M.Com, MFM, and Ph.D. He has been teaching Postgraduate Subjects for the last eleven years in the areas of Financial Management, International Financial Management, Project Appraisal and Finance, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, and Financial Institutions and Markets.

He has published five books - "Essentials of Financial Management, Advanced Financial Management, Financial Management: Principles and Practice; Financial Management and Strategic Management." He coauthored eight books - "Strategic Management : Text and Cases; Management and Behavioural Process; Management and Organisational Behaviour; Business Environment for Strategic Management; Business Law; Production and Operations Management; Organisational Behaviour; and Business Environment." He has published more than 50 research papers in the journals of all-India repute. He has also presented more than 25 papers in the national and international seminars.

Dr. K. Aswathappa has a vast and diverse teaching experience, spanning over a period of nearly four decades. He has the honour of occupying many important positions in Bangalore University. He was the Chairman of Department of Commerce; Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management; Director, Canara Bank School of Management Studies and Member of Syndicate, Senate, and Academic Council. Now retired, he is spending all his time in reading, updating titles in circulation and writing new ones.

Besides guiding 25 Ph.D. research scholars, Dr. Aswathappa is also credited with adjudicating theses of other universities. He takes interest in content development and has been instrumental in revising syllabi of all Commerce and Management courses periodically, in order to make them reflect current developments in business world. His contribution to business education, though little, is significant, especially in Karnataka. At his instance, a course on business studies was introduced for plus two students of Commerce stream in the state of Karnataka, and he was invited by the National Book Trust to develop content for a course on factory organisation for CBSE students.

Dr. Aswathappa has been an author of three decades standing, having authored books on Human Resource Management, International Business, Organisational Behaviour and Business Environment. All his books are bestsellers and have run into multiple editions and reprints which demonstrate their acceptance all over.

He has enriched his titles with unique didactic aids, such as "Running Cases", "Walk the Talk", "Successful Manager", "Pause and Ponder", "Relook", "Self-Check", "Reinforcing Exercises" and the like. His writings reflect as much success stories of Tatas, Birlas, Ambanis, Mittals, Murthys, Azim Premji and Bill Gates as workplace harassment, beheading of expatriates, murdering of HR executives inside factories, plight of female employees in garments units, families living on pavements and impoverished children, and so on.

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