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Operations Management: Business Process Fundamentals (40000)

This core course focuses on understanding levers for structuring, managing, and improving a firm's recurring business processes to achieve competitive advantage in customer responsiveness, price, quality, and variety of products and services. These levers are broadly applicable to service firms, for example banks, hospitals, and airlines, as well as to traditional product-based firms. Processes within firms, as well as between firms, i.e. supply chains, are explored. The fundamental principles underlying state-of-the-art practices, such as Lean, Mass Customization, and Time-Based Competition, are explored so that students learn to critically evaluate these and other operational improvement programs.

Students learn the basics of how to manage the operations of a firm, and how operations issues affect and are affected by the many business decisions they will be called upon to make or recommend in their careers. As such, this course is essential to students aspiring to become consultants, entrepreneurs, or general managers. A working knowledge of operations is also indispensable to those interested in marketing, finance, and accounting, where the interface between these functions and operations is critical. Finally, an understanding of how firms become market leaders through operations is important in investment careers.

Most weeks consist of in-depth case discussion, integrated with theory. As such, the course is ideal preparation for many cases encountered during first-year internship interviews, as well as second-year interviews.

Any previous or concurrent exposure to basic statistics is helpful. It is mandatory to attend the first class session. Cannot enroll in BUSN 40000 if BUSN 20500 taken previously.
  • No non-Booth Students
A selection of readings and lecture notes which will be posted in Canvas. The book The Goal by Goldratt is an optional reading.
Based on a mid-term and final exam, case analyses, homework, group work, and class participation. Cannot be taken pass/fail. No auditors. No GSAL students. It is mandatory to attend the first class session.
  • No pass/fail grades
  • No auditors
Description and/or course criteria last updated: August 07 2023
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2023
    Section: 40000-01
    F 8:30 AM-11:30 AM
    Harper Center
    C06
    In-Person Only
  • Autumn 2023
    Section: 40000-81
    TH 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
    Gleacher Center
    408
    In-Person Only

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This core course focuses on understanding levers for structuring, managing, and improving a firm's recurring business processes to achieve competitive advantage in customer responsiveness, price, quality, and variety of products and services. These levers are broadly applicable to service firms, for example banks, hospitals, and airlines, as well as to traditional product-based firms. Processes within firms, as well as between firms, i.e. supply chains, are explored. The fundamental principles underlying state-of-the-art practices, such as Lean, Mass Customization, and Time-Based Competition, are explored so that students learn to critically evaluate these and other operational improvement programs.

Students learn the basics of how to manage the operations of a firm, and how operations issues affect and are affected by the many business decisions they will be called upon to make or recommend in their careers. As such, this course is essential to students aspiring to become consultants, entrepreneurs, or general managers. A working knowledge of operations is also indispensable to those interested in marketing, finance, and accounting, where the interface between these functions and operations is critical. Finally, an understanding of how firms become market leaders through operations is important in investment careers.

Most weeks consist of in-depth case discussion, integrated with theory. As such, the course is ideal preparation for many cases encountered during first-year internship interviews, as well as second-year interviews.

Any previous or concurrent exposure to basic statistics is helpful. It is mandatory to attend the first class session. Cannot enroll in BUSN 40000 if BUSN 20500 taken previously.
  • No non-Booth Students
A selection of readings and lecture notes which will be posted in Canvas. The book The Goal by Goldratt is an optional reading.
Based on a mid-term and final exam, case analyses, homework, group work, and class participation. Cannot be taken pass/fail. No auditors. No GSAL students. It is mandatory to attend the first class session.
  • No pass/fail grades
  • No auditors
Description and/or course criteria last updated: August 07 2023
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2023
    Section: 40000-01
    F 8:30 AM-11:30 AM
    Harper Center
    C06
    In-Person Only
  • Autumn 2023
    Section: 40000-81
    TH 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
    Gleacher Center
    408
    In-Person Only