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About the Course

The sole task of organisations is to either deliver customers the services that they require, or design, manufacture, and deliver products that customers are after. How do firms and organisations manage the very tasks that they carry out? How can operations themselves give excellence to organisations to enable them to be competitive? Operations management is concerned with the design, planning and control of operating systems for the provision of goods and services. This course will provide an introduction not only into the development of operational systems but more importantly into the how operating methods can help achieve corporate excellence....

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By Mai A

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Mar 2, 2023

This course should have been more comprehensive, too condensed with less theoritical information or references, only featured case studies.

By Sergey M

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Mar 16, 2023

I highly recommend the operations management course for anyone interested in learning how to design, plan, and control operating systems to achieve corporate excellence. The course provides an excellent introduction to the principles of operations management and is packed with valuable insights and practical examples that will help students develop their skills in this area. Overall, an excellent course that is well worth taking!

By Partha S

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Apr 11, 2023

Wonderful Experience, the videos and articles were of great content. I would love to have a more exhaustive version.

By Raquel S B

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Nov 27, 2023

Very helpful and informative.

By Ionut O

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Feb 4, 2023

Excellent course!

By KHADIM H

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Nov 15, 2022

Excellent Course

By KUPPUSAMY S

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May 1, 2023

Good

By Julio R Q

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Apr 24, 2023

This course on Operations Systems Excellence that I audited was subpar to the other high-quality courses I have completed on Coursera. It is a mere summary of readings and a couple of case studies. The lessons were extremely short, and the videos were boring, with no enthusiasm from the instructor. I would not recommend this course.