Managing Business Process

PLEASE READ THE ASSIGNMENT BRIEF PROPERLY!

I have uploaded all the lecture notes of that course because the she’s not sure which one is the most relevant one.

Furthermore, There are two recommended texts for this module, you select the text that you find easiest to read and understand, both text books offer onl9ine support as part of the package.

One only required:

Slack N. Brandon-Jones A & Johnston R, (2011), The Essentials of Operations Management, Harlow, Pearson publishing,

Greasley A, (2013), Operations Management, 3rd edition, Chichester, Wiley.

A text which would be tolerated is below and has been the previous modules core text book, therefore there may be a ready supply second hand, but please note there is no online companion to this book.

James, P., Rowland-Jones, R. and O’Brien, L., (2009). Operations and Business Systems Management. Harlow: Pearson.

FURTHER READING SUGGESTIONS:

* Slack, N., Chambers, S. and Johnston, R., (2004). Operations Management. 4th ed. Harlow: Prentice Hall

* Ison, S., Peake, S. and Wall, S., (2002). Environmental Issues and Policies. Harlow, Pearson.

* Johnston, R., Chambers, S., Harland, C., Harrison, A. and Slack, N., (2003). Cases in Operations Management. 3rd ed. Harlow: Pearson.

* Johnston, R. and Clarke, G., (2005). Service Operations Management: Improving Service Delivery. 2nd ed. Harlow: Pearson.

* Lysons, K. and Gillingham, M., (2003). Purchasing and Supply Chain Management. 6th ed. Harlow: Pearson.

* Naylor, J., (2002). Introduction to Operations Management. 2nd ed. Harlow: Prentice Hall.

* Slack, N. and Lewis, M., (2002). Operations Strategy. Harlow: Prentice Hall.

* Brown S. Bessant J & Lamming R, (2013), Strategic Operations Management, London: Routledge

Thank you and Good Luck!

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