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Training Methods: | Action Learning Seminar and Workshop |
Course Venue: | USA West: Las Vegas, NV. Los Angeles, CA. San Francisco, CA. Seattle, WA. USA East: Chicago, IL. Houston, TX. New York, NYC, NY. Washington, DC. Miami, FL. |
Course Duration: | 5 days (2 days seminar + 3 days project) |
Course Times: | 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM |
Course Dates: | Management Training Courses Calendar |
Course Fees: | $9,999 |
Group Discounts: | 10% for 2 delegates. 15% for 3 or more delegates. Government and non-profit delegates receive up to 20% discount for 4 or more delegates. Valid only for Las Vegas venue. |
Course Options: | Available on client site for a group of 5 or more delegates.
For customization of training topics, duration, or one-to-one coaching, please contact us. |
Course Advantage: | Client Testimonials. Training Excellence. CEO Club |
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) team, including operations managers, procurement managers, supply chain managers, production managers, manufacturing managers, warehousing managers, inventory managers, quality managers, R&D managers, innovation managers, project managers, entrepreneurs, and operations management consultants
Note: This training course is designed for government and business professionals. We do not accept students seeking initial employment, postsecondary education, or initial licensing programs
Provide 360 degree view of the operations management functions and identify potential management blind spots and improvement areas
Offer experiential analysis of the challenges of COOs and Operations Managers
Describe the functions and practices of production and operation managers
Review of supply chain management, research and development (R&D), manufacturing, project management and quality management functions
Share insights on how to develop strategies, initiatives and programs to introduce and sustain competitive operations in organizations
Highlight lean six sigma best practices, tools, and decision-models to develop and implement an effective operations management system
The course emphasizes operations management decision-making. It does not cover engineering, technical or mathematical topics
Answering Top COO Questions
Operations Management Model
Operations Management Strategy
Operations Planning Decisions
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
New Product Development (NPD + R&D)
Production or Manufacturing Management (MM)
Operations Management Best Practices (LEAN Systems)
Develop the core operations management skills and competencies, including operations planning, control, problem-solving, and communication.
Experiential action learning
25%-50% theory and 50-75% experiential project work
The development of management skills is based on KASAC executive education and management training model
Operations Management Best Practices:
Top COO Questions. COO Challenges. Strategic Operations Alignment and Integration. Strategy Triangle. Project Management. Supply Chain Management (SCM). Logistics
Management. Innovation Management. Research and Development (R&D). New Product Development (NPD). Product Investment Portfolio Analysis. Manufacturing Management. Production Management. Inventory Management. Purchasing and Vendor Management. Facilities Management. Environmental Management. Risk Management. Forecasting and Aggregate Planning. BPPT
Model (Budget, People, Process and Technology). Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Decision Trees. Value Chain Analysis (VCA).
Outsourcing and Off-shoring.
Process Management Best Practices:
Business Process Improvement (BPI). Business Process Re-engineering (BPR).
Capability Maturity Model (CMM). Root Cause Analysis (RCA). Change Management. PDBO Model (Plan, Design, Build, Operate). Process Assessment Metrics: (TCO. ROI, Production Cost, Breakeven, Location, Capacity, Productivity, Utilization, Layout,..). Process
Controls. Economic Order Quantity (EOQ). Material Resource Planning (MRP). Master Production Schedule (MPS). Gantt Charts. PERT Chart. Benchmarking. Pareto Chart. Bar Charts.
Quality Management Best Practices:
Critical analysis of the applications and limitations of popular quality management and business process improvement practices, models and frameworks, including: Lean. Six Sigma. Lean Manufacturing. Lean Inventory. Lean Warehousing. Lean Operations. Just In time (JIT). Lean Supply Chain.
Kaizen. 5Ss. Value Stream Mapping and Analysis. Kanban System. Visual Controls. Toyota Production System (TPS). Waste Elimination. Push Vs. Pull Production. Lean Layout Design, SMED, Quick
Changeover. DMAIC. 8D. TPM. Deming Wheel. Total Quality Management (TQM). ISO 9000.
Training Course Customization Subjects
Provide an understanding of operations management framework
Learn how to plan, build and manage LEAN enterprise operations
LEAN Operations Management Decision Areas: cost, quality, time, space, movement, flexibility and capacity
LEAN Production Management: Innovation management, research and development (R&D), methods of production, cost of production, breakeven analysis, process control, production planning and scheduling
LEAN Facilities Management: Facilities planning and automations and smart buildings
LEAN Project Management: Project selection and initiation, planning, financing, scheduling and resource allocation, risk, communication, control, evaluation and termination
LEAN Supply Chain Management (SCM): Covers current issues in business logistics and information systems for coordinating operations
Quality Management: The frameworks, tools and techniques necessary to implement product development and operations improvements such as Total Quality Management (TQM), Capability Maturity Model (CMM), Six Sigma, ISO 9000, and Kaizen
Outsourcing, off-shoring and supply chain integration
Courseware Content (Customized)
The Operations Management training courseware includes the following:
Participant's training guide
Subject matter books
Executive summary of the subject matter:
Summary of essential concepts and operations management best practices
Examples and case studies
Operations management toolkit (management frameworks, decision-models, and checklists)
Experiential work-based assessment project
Online resources for the completion of the experiential assessment project
Courses By Industry - Optional Customization (For Group Training):
The management training and case studies can be customized to each industry, including: government and public sector management, banking, insurance and financial services management, investment and asset management, energy, utilities, oil and gas management, trade and retail management, education management, pharmaceutical, healthcare, hospital management, construction management, real estate management, agriculture and fishery management, food and restaurant management, telecommunication and information technology management, transportation, freight and logistics management, aerospace, automotive, airlines management, hospitality management, tourism, travel and leisure management, media management, and manufacturing management.
Performance Evaluation (Optional)
Performance can be evaluated on the basis of individual or team project deliverables
There are no Q&A exams or tests. Candidates can choose to complete customized experiential work-based projects such as developing a relevant analysis document, management strategy, action plan or a senior management presentation
The course advisor will review the deliverables and provide improvement feedback. The evaluation is a form of management consulting and experiential coaching for performance improvement
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