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Operation Management is about overseeing the entire workflow of a business—from raw materials to final product or service delivery. It involves designing processes, managing supply chains, and improving productivity to meet customer needs effectively.
To put it simply, Operation Management is like the backbone of a business. It makes sure every step in the process runs without delays, products are made efficiently, and customers receive the best service possible.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to Operation Management
Domain 2 - Operations Strategy
Domain 3 - Process Design and Management
Domain 4 - Supply Chain Management
Domain 5 - Quality Management
Domain 6 - Capacity and Resource Planning
Domain 7 - Technology in Operations
Domain 8 - Challenges in Operation Management
Domain 9 - Future of Operation Management
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Global competition, supply chain disruptions, and sustainability demands.
Very bright, with opportunities in AI-driven operations, smart supply chains, and global management roles.
By ensuring efficiency, reducing waste, and improving customer satisfaction.
Yes, project and process management are closely linked in this field.
Yes, it builds a strong foundation for careers in business and management.
No, it applies to service industries as well.
Yes, it prepares you for managerial and decision-making roles.
Yes, it includes ERP systems, automation, and analytics in operations.
Yes, it helps them streamline operations and reduce costs.
Yes, it covers logistics, procurement, and distribution.
Operations Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Production Planner, and Quality Specialist.
Not necessary; beginners and professionals can both benefit.
Manufacturing, Retail, IT, Healthcare, and Logistics.
Process management, quality control, supply chain management, and strategic planning.
Students, managers, and professionals in supply chain, logistics, and business fields.