Very insightful discussion. I love how Professor Slack explained the concepts of operations, strategy, and process management in simple understandable terms.
Nice, we have Nigel Slack's Operations Management textbook assigned for our supply chain course... So according to these conversations, capabilities are built and embed in the way you run your operations and processes, therein lies the importance of how you strategically design and manage these in order to create the desired and intentional outputs. The way operations and processes are ran and designed and the inherent decisions regarding bottlenecks, capacity, loading, flexibility, service quality, and variability are per se an engineering feat. Here was my first exposure to engineering processes which I found very interesting and made me wish I had studied to be an engineer instead.
My teacher is better than Nigel Sack . He has loads of examples and his own ways of teaching makes us filled with knowledge. I do not learn rote in his class ...He is well equipped with knowledge and eager to help students when ever the need arises.Quick replies to mails , picking up calls any time , replying to all missed calls mortivates the students to learn more n more every day !!
Very insightful discussion. I love how Professor Slack explained the concepts of operations, strategy, and process management in simple understandable terms.
Nice, we have Nigel Slack's Operations Management textbook assigned for our supply chain course...
So according to these conversations, capabilities are built and embed in the way you run your operations and processes, therein lies the importance of how you strategically design and manage these in order to create the desired and intentional outputs.
The way operations and processes are ran and designed and the inherent decisions regarding bottlenecks, capacity, loading, flexibility, service quality, and variability are per se an engineering feat. Here was my first exposure to engineering processes which I found very interesting and made me wish I had studied to be an engineer instead.
Wow, what a fascinating way of explanation Professor.
Interesting video. Brilliant man. Would love to study under him.
This video is very informative, so much so that I'd like to quote the professor! Thank you for this
ooooh so this is the guy who wrote my textbook
He is the reason of my suffering
Lool same :))
Haha same
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i need to know what is resource books about operations strategy in popular universities . is there anybody can help me???
I didn't understand the 3) factor of a good vice president, as Slack said about processors. Can someone explain that to me?
Who is your teacher?
excellent explanation. I love it
OMG the way Slack cringes when the interview is asking questions is like "mate ask something more challenging" at 5:46
Great!!!!
:) he is mine and he holds a lecture's attention for 2 hours without even trying.
The debate is very interesting
Not a debate
amazing vid
Wish I was as smart as this guy :(
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My teacher is better than Nigel Sack . He has loads of examples and his own ways of teaching makes us filled with knowledge. I do not learn rote in his class ...He is well equipped with knowledge and eager to help students when ever the need arises.Quick replies to mails , picking up calls any time , replying to all missed calls mortivates the students to learn more n more every day !!
who taught ur teacher? :p
@@pravingowardun8332 Haha Nigel Slack, of course 😂