Operations strategy

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Operations strategy

David Walters

Palgrave Macmillan, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This text is designed to be appropriate for Operations Strategy modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. It combines knowledge management, relationship management and advances in technology to inform the development of strategic advantage. The text adopts a value chain approach and contains a number of features to aid the learning process - chapter introductions, chapter summaries, further reading and boxed features.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Emerging Characteristics of value and value creation and delivery.- Perspectives of Value.- Value as a Business Concept.- Value Based Organisations: the Growth of Flexible Response and Virtual Organisations.- Supply Chains and Value Chains: Definitions, Characteristics, Differences and Directions.- Value Based Organisations: the Value Chain Approach.- Strategic and Operational Characteristics and Components.- Corporate Value, Performance Management, Coordination and Control: Issues and Options.- Managing Customer Value and the Value Proposition.- Core Competencies, Key Success Factors, Value/Cost Drivers and Process Management.- Where Value Strategy and Value Operations Meet.- Existing Value Chains.- Industry Value Chains.- Corporate Value Chains.- Value and Value Chains in Healthcare.- Value Chains in Education.- Configuring the Value Chain, Structure and Performance.- Configuring the Value Chain.- Case Study Exercises.

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