Operations Strategy

The life cycle of a product.

The life cycle of a product, as defined by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory. This course discusses and analyzes the strategic decisions made by firms in manufacturing operations, and also analyzes operations strategy in service firms. (This image is in the public domain.)

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15.769

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Fall 2010

Level

Graduate

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15.769 Operations Strategy provides a unifying framework for analyzing strategic issues in manufacturing and service operations. Students analyze the relationships between manufacturing and service companies and their suppliers, customers, and competitors. The course covers strategic decisions in technology, facilities, vertical integration, human resources, and other areas, and also explores means of competition such as cost, quality, and innovativeness.

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Charles Fine, and Donald Rosenfield. 15.769 Operations Strategy. Fall 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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