Is Operations Management and Supply Chain Management courses same?
250 Views|Posted 2009-11-20 16:55:49
Asked by Parassharma
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2011-09-01 10:48:22
thanks mam...............

Answered by
2010-09-05 18:42:13
hi,operation management is an area of business concerend with production of goods and services.it is concern with managing process that converts inputs into outputs.
scm spans all movements and storage of raw materials,work in process inventory & FINISHED goods from point of origin to point of consu

Answered by
2010-06-17 13:49:54
Hi Paras, Well supply chain management is derived from Operations management. Operations management is the parent department where as supply chain is one of its functions. If you plan to pursue MBA in either of these two, I would suggest you to opt for MBA in Operations as it is a major department a

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2010-01-28 18:37:40
Supply chain management is the management of a network of interconnected businesses involved in the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by the customers. Supply Chain Management includes movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from

Answered by
2009-11-25 12:57:36
Hi,
no both the fields are different,
Symbiosis institute of international business(SIIB),offers a 2yr full time MBA(IB),with specialization in Supply chain management,refer(siib.ac.in) for further details,
Symbiosis institute of international business(SIIB), offers a 2yr full time MBA(IB), with s

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2009-11-20 17:52:14
Hi,
no both the courses are different,
You can opt for an MBA(operations),
Symbiosis institute of operations management(SIOM),offers a 2yr full time MBA(operations)refer(siom.in) for further details.
Symbiosis is a world class institution for MBA aspirants.
SIOM in Nashik is one of the options fo

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2009-11-20 17:44:04
Hi Paras,
Well supply chain management is derived from Operations management. Operations management is the parent department where as supply chain is one of its functions. If you plan to pursue MBA in either of these two, I would suggest you to opt for MBA in Operations as it is a major department
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