Operation Management is a 2 hour preliminary exam for BE 101 consisting of two tests. Test I contains 5 essay questions worth 5, 5, 10, 15, and 10 points respectively on defining operation management, the transformation process, differences between producing goods and services, the historical evolution of operations management, and the influence of Japanese manufacturers. Test II contains three multiple choice sections identifying 4 functional areas of organizations, specific career opportunities, and 7 functions of operations management.
Operation Management is a 2 hour preliminary exam for BE 101 consisting of two tests. Test I contains 5 essay questions worth 5, 5, 10, 15, and 10 points respectively on defining operation management, the transformation process, differences between producing goods and services, the historical evolution of operations management, and the influence of Japanese manufacturers. Test II contains three multiple choice sections identifying 4 functional areas of organizations, specific career opportunities, and 7 functions of operations management.
Operation Management is a 2 hour preliminary exam for BE 101 consisting of two tests. Test I contains 5 essay questions worth 5, 5, 10, 15, and 10 points respectively on defining operation management, the transformation process, differences between producing goods and services, the historical evolution of operations management, and the influence of Japanese manufacturers. Test II contains three multiple choice sections identifying 4 functional areas of organizations, specific career opportunities, and 7 functions of operations management.
Test I. Essay. Answer the following question correctly. Explain your answer based on your utmost understanding.
1. What is Operation Management? (5 pts)
2. Discuss the Transformation Process? (5 pts) 3. Differentiate the Production of Goods and Providing Services (10 pts) 4. Discuss the Historical Evolution of Operations Mangement? (15 pts) 5. What is the Influence of Japanese Manufacturers? (10 pts)
Test II. Enumeration
(1-4) Organization Four Distinct Basic Functional Areas (5-8) Specific Career Opportinities in Operations Management (9-15) 7 Functions of Operations Management