Operations Management Creating Value Along the Supply Chain(7th Edition)

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Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor

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ISBN: 9781118139523, 0470525908, 1118139526, 978-0470525906

Book publisher: Wiley

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Book Price $0 : Operations Management: Creating Value Along the Supply Chain by Roberta S. Russell and Bernard W. Taylor is an essential textbook that delves into the strategic aspects of operations management, crucial for business students and professionals alike. The book meticulously explores the principles and techniques needed to effectively manage operations and supply chain processes. It emphasizes the importance of aligning operations strategies with business objectives to create value and achieve organizational competitiveness. Topics such as process design, quality control, inventory management, and production planning are extensively covered. The book provides practical examples and case studies, offering readers real-world applications of operations management concepts. It includes crucial tools and methodologies such as Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and Just-in-Time (JIT), seamlessly integrating them into modern business contexts. The text's structured approach is reflected in the detailed table of content at the beginning of the book, guiding readers through each comprehensive chapter. For those seeking a deeper understanding, the solution manual and answer key are excellent complementary resources that provide detailed solutions and explanations for complex problems, often used in academic settings to aid learning. Since its publication, the book has been well-received for its clear writing style and thorough analysis of operations management issues, making it a staple reference in the field. Offering cheap alternatives to pricey textbooks, this volume is essential for students.

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Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor, Ignacio Castillo, Navneet Vidyarthi

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Emily Bishop
3.0
I needed this for my course OPMG 201: Fundamentals of Operations Management and got it free, which was really nice. only been a few days but from what ive seen the book feels solid and the sections i glanced at are kinda helpful though some parts get a bit too wordy for me. the print and the cover are nice quality too and came wrapped pretty well. looks like it’ll serve fine for studying but might not be super exciting or super clear all the time. still glad I have it since it’s the material we need, just gotta give it more time.
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Evelyn Avery
4.0
This book provides a solid foundation in operations management, striking a good balance between theoretical concepts and practical applications. It offers insights that are relevant to both academic and professional settings. Although a few sections are more dense, it's overall a very helpful guide. Moreover, I got it during a sale and the delivery was faster than expected. Very satisfied with this purchase.
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Blair Spencer
5.0
This book is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to understand operations management. The examples are practical and the explanations are very clear, making complex topics more accessible. I loved the section on supply chain optimization. The book arrived quickly and in pristine condition. Got an extra discount with my membership which made it an even better deal. Highly recommended for students and professionals alike.
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Lucy Bishop
3.0
Good book but could use more depth.
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June Kerr
5.0
As someone fairly new to operations management, I found this book to be an excellent educational tool. It covers a wide range of topics in depth without being too overwhelming. The illustrations and case studies are particularly valuable. Delivery was prompt and the book was well-packaged. I also enjoyed the free shipping benefit with my subscription. Can't recommend it enough!
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Scarlett Donovan
3.0
Was pretty surprising to get this book free for my Bachelor of Science in Operations Management coursework, which is cool. It rolled in earlier than I thought and was wrapped nicely so no damage or anything. Haven’t really dug deep into the chapters yet, just gave it a quick look and it feels kinda dense, like it might be more slog than quick read. The pages are good quality though and the font’s not too small, so it should be okay for long study sessions if I set my mind to it. Good enough for what I need right now at least.
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Faith Crawford
4.0
Grabbed this free for my course OM 320: Operations Management and Supply Chain Strategy and it showed up super quick which was awesome. the book itself feels pretty sturdy and clean so should hold up well while flipping through it for study. i haven’t gotten very far yet but the layout seems okay—not too confusing, though some bits seem like they might get a bit long-winded. overall it’s a nice start and definitely a helpful resource for what i need so far. cool to get it free honestly, so no complaints on that.
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Willa Pratt
3.0
Had to grab this for my Franklin University ops class and it got here crazy fast, so gotta love that since it was free. The quality's decent enough—pages not flimsy or anything and feels like it’ll hold up. I started looking at some chapters and while there's good info, some sections drag on a lot which makes it tough to stay focused. Hopefully it becomes easier as I go along. Perfect if you’re cool with reading lots of text. For now, okay but I’m not blown away just yet.