Production and Operation Management
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Production / Operations Management is defined as the process which transforms the inputs/resources of an organization into final goods (or services) through a set of defined, controlled and repeatable policies.
Production and operations management are more similar than different: if manufacturing products is a prime concern then it is called production management, whereas management of services is somewhat broader in scope and called operations management.
The line between products-based and services-based organizations is blurring rapidly as well— car manufactures need to service their cars and the retailers manufacture their own brand labels.
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