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Managing Business Process Flows: Principles of Operations Management


Managing Business Process Flows: Principles of Operations Management

Managing Business Process Flows: Principles of Operations Management

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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Author: Ravi Anupindi
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2006-01
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Label: Prentice Hall
Number Of Pages: 360
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Intended for MBA oriented Operations Management courses. This long awaited revision uses a process flows approach to operations to show students how managers can design and control business processes to increase profitability and decrease costs for the organization.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 4.0

good introduction to operations management 2008-01-29
A relatively short book, easy to read and covers many topics relating to operations management.


Good text, but a little boring and long winded ... 2006-03-07
I used this book as a course text for my MBA class in introduction to operations. What I like about the book is simple, flowing text, good "summery section" at the end of the chapter and a wealth of problems. However, the book gets boring and long. A lot of textbooks are now full color and embellished with real life sidebars, and have great presentation qualities ... not this book! It's black and white, and things are hard to find in it.