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Operaatioiden johtaminen (5 cr)

Code: LC00EG79-3001

General information


Enrollment

03.05.2021 - 27.08.2021

Timing

30.08.2021 - 19.12.2021

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning

Unit

Liiketalous

Campus

Leiritie 1

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 35

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in International Business and Logistics

Teachers

  • Kaija Haapasalo

Teacher in charge

Suvi Moll

Groups

  • LC19B_IB_M
    Incoming DD HWR Berlin, IBMAN Marketing
  • LXC20_SCM
    LXC20_SCM

Objective

The student understands the role of operations strategy and how organizations design products, services and processes and how operations are planned, controlled and developed.

The student is able to recognize and apply operations performance metrics and improvement approaches such as lean management and quality management.

The student is able to perform production planning and execution process in an ERP-system and understands the benefits of technology such as robotics and IoT.

Content

- Operations strategy
- Process design and process mapping
- Product and Service Life Cycles
- Layout planning and flow
- Process technology: automation, robotics and IoT
- Planning and controlling
- Production and capacity management
- Service and Digital Operations
- Operations improvement
- Lean Management
- Quality Management systems and ISO certification
- Production planning and execution process in ERP-systems

Materials

N. Slack, S. Chambers & R. Johnston: Operations Management, ninth edition, PEARSON/Prentice Hall (2019)

S. Bordoloi, M.J. Fitzsimmons, J.A Fitzsimmons: Service management : operations, strategy, information technology, McGraw-Hill (2018) Ninth edition

L.J. Krajewski, M. K. Malhorta, L.P.Ritzman: Operations Management, Processes and Supply Chains (12th edition 2019)

J. Heizer & B. Render: Operations Management, Sustainability and Supply Chain Management (12th edition 2017)

M.Swink, S.A.Melnyk, M.B Cooper and J. L. Hartley: Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain, McGraw Hill edition 2011)

Womack James, Jones Daniel (2003) Lean Thinking – Banish waste and create wealth in your corporation. Simon & Schuster

Teaching methods

Hybrid lectures and exercises both on campus in class and online (depending on the COVID 19 restrictions)
Group and individual assignments
MS Visio workshop (process mapping) and assignment
LEAN GAME workshop in small groups and assignment (on campus)
SAP S/4HANA workshops (Production Planning module) and assignment
Company visits and guest lectures

Further information

Participation in LEAN GAME workshop is compulsory.

GDPR instructions here: https://www.metropolia.fi/fi/metropoliasta/tietosuoja-ja-gdpr/tietosuojaselosteet/metropolian-opiskelija-ja-opintotietorekisteri

Online lectures in Zoom and Teams will be recorded and saved in Metropolia´s own cloud services. The links to recordings will be shared only to students enrolled to the course in the OMA course workspace.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has achieved the course objectives fairly. The student will be able to identify, define and use the course subject area’s concepts and models. The student understands the criteria and principles of the expertise development.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student has achieved the course objectives well, even though the knowledge and skills need improvement on some areas. The student is able to define the course concepts and models and are able to justify the analysis. The student is able to apply his/her knowledge in leisure, study and work situations. The student understands the importance of expertise in the field of business and is able to analyze his/her own expertise.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has achieved the objectives of the course with excellent marks. The student masters commendably the course subject area’s concepts and models. The student is able to make justified and fluent analysis and to present concrete development measures. The student is well prepared to apply his/her knowledge in leisure, study and work situations. The student is able to analyze the business sector expertise and the development of his/her own expertise.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student has achieved the course objectives fairly. The student will be able to identify, define and use the course subject area’s concepts and models. The student understands the criteria and principles of the expertise development.

Assessment methods and criteria

Individual coursework and assignments 70 %
Group assignments 30 %

Qualifications

Supply Chain Management or relevant basic studies