Managing Operations: A Competence Approa: A Competence Approach to Supervisory Management - Brossura

Cartwright, Roger

 
9780631190110: Managing Operations: A Competence Approa: A Competence Approach to Supervisory Management

Sinossi

Looking at the operations of an organization, this book examines the different types of organization in both the public and private sectors. It then considers the internal relationships between operations, marketing, personnel and other functions within organizations.
The specific aspects of operations are covered in detail:


  • Work practices.

  • Planning.

  • Resourcing.

  • Legislation.

  • Customer relations.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Roger Cartwright (MA, DMS, CertEd, FCollP, MIMgt) is the Deputy Head of Faculty at the Business, Management and Computing Faculty at Perth College, Scotland.

Anita Candy (BA Hons, FETC) and Micheal Collins (ACIB) are consultants at the Management and Professional Studies Unit of the Oxford College of Further Education.

George Green (MA Cantab) runs his own consultancy and lectures at both Oxford Brookes University and the Oxford College of Further Education.

The team have a background in the retail sector, banking, health service management, the transport industry, manufacturing, local government education and the armed forces. Members of the team have acted as tutors/facilitators for major organizations, including British Airways, the Civil Aviation Authority, Autotype International, Transit Holdings and Shell (Expro).

Dalla quarta di copertina


In Charge: A Competence Approach to Supervisory Management is a fundamentally new and important series of books for all those training in supervision and management at NVQ/SVQ level 3. The books are designed to impact the underpinning knowledge to fulfil the MCI’s competencies.

Managing Operations examines the different types of organizations in both the public and private sectors. It considers the relationship between operations, marketing and personnel, and looks at:


  • Work practice

  • Planning

  • Resourcing

  • Legislation

  • Customer relations

Providing a clear introduction and packed with examples and cases, Managing Operations is a complete overview of the supervisory functions and the skills they demand. The books will be especially useful for those taking courses via the NEBSM, RSA, ISM, City and Guild and BTEC.

Other series titles include Managing Finance and Information and Managing People.

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