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Enhanced eText keeps students engaged in learning on their own time, while helping them achieve greater conceptual understanding of course material. The worked examples bring learning to life, and algorithmic practice allows students to apply the very concepts they are reading about. Combining resources that illuminate content with accessible self-assessment, MyLab with Enhanced eText provides students with a complete digital learning experience—all in one place.

Now included with MyLab with eText, Learning Catalytics enables you to generate classroom discussion, guide your lecture, and promote peer-to-peer learning with real-time analytics. Instructors, you can: Pose a variety of open-ended questions that help your students develop critical thinking skills Monitor responses to find out where students are struggling Use real-time data to adjust your instructional strategy and try other ways of engaging your students during class Manage student interactions by automatically grouping students for discussion, teamwork, and peer-to-peer learning Reporting Dashboard: View, analyze, and report learning outcomes clearly and easily, and get the information you need to keep your students on track throughout the course with the new Reporting Dashboard.

Available via the MyLab Gradebook and fully mobile-ready, the Reporting Dashboard presents student performance data at the class, section, and program levels in an accessible, visual manner. After Class Video Exercises explore a variety of business topics related to the theory students are learning in class. Quizzes and Tests: Pre-built quizzes and tests allow you to quiz students without having to grade the assignments yourself. OM Simulations. Using real-life situations, students evaluate information and then engage in decision-making and critical analysis.

By receiving real-time, dynamic feedback from stakeholders, students see the actual impact of their choices and can gauge their performance against individual, peer, and system metrics—with results recorded in the MyOMLab Gradebook. Easy-to-use and self contained, these simulations cover the most-assigned topics in OM while allowing for easy integration into course curriculum and learning objectives.

One Place for All of Your Courses. A Simplified User Interface offers quick and easy access to Assignments, Study Plan, eText, and Results, as well as an additional option for course customization. New Communication Tools can be used to foster collaboration, class participation, and group work: Email : Instructors can send emails to their entire class, to individual students, or to instructors who have access to their course.

Discussion Board provides students with a space to respond and react to the discussions you create. ClassLive is an interactive chat tool that allows instructors and students to communicate in real time. ClassLive can be used with a group of students or one-on-one to share images or PowerPoint presentations, draw or write objects on a whiteboard, or send and received graphed or plotted equations. ClassLive also has additional classroom management tools, including polling and hand-raising.

Virtual Office Hours. Additional Practice Problems. These problems provide problem-solving experience. They supplement the examples and solved problems found in each chapter. Hundreds of new, challenging problems. Using the 1, 2, 3, 4-dot system to distinguish level of difficulty for each problem 1 being the easiest and 4 the most difficult , this text provides even more opportunity for students to challenge their knowledge and enhance their skills.

Capturing the Essence of the Material: Rapid Reviews. In order to help students study and learn the concepts more effectively, this text now includes a two-page Rapid Review at the end of each chapter and supplement. This detailed, yet concise, summary of the main points and equations in the chapter helps students prepare for homework, exams, and lectures.

The Rapid Reviews also include key chapter terms and a self-test, with questions linked to the learning objectives in the chapter. Its 24 modules can be used to solve most of the homework problems in the text. Excel OM automatically creates worksheets to model and solve problems. Users select a topic from the pull-down menu, fill in the data, and then Excel will display and graph where appropriate the results. This software is great for student homework, what-if analysis, or classroom demonstrations.

Now numerous examples are included in Chapters 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 13; Supplements 6 and 7; and Modules A, B, and F on how students can develop their own Excel spreadsheet models to tackle OM issues, helping them to expand their spreadsheet capabilities. These videos and cases appear in this edition as well, along with the five new ones for the Orlando Magic. All videos are created by the authors to explicitly match with text content and terminology.

This revision includes broad coverage of ethics as applied to operations management. The topic is addressed in most chapters and an Ethical Dilemma feature appears at the end of each chapter, which can be used for classroom discussion or homework. Highlighting the Significance: Author Comments. To help students better understand key information and concepts, the authors have included Author Comments where they point out why a section, figure, or a table is important.

Chapter 1: Table 1. There is a new case on Uber Technologies, which introduces productivity by discussing the disruptive nature of the Uber business model. Chapter 2: Revised Figures better reflect changes in the growth of world trade 2. Chapter 5: A new section on concurrent engineering, and 2 new discussion questions have been added. Solved Problem 5. Supplement 6: A new figure on the relationship between sample size and sampling distribution, raw data in Examples S2 and S3 to illustrate how ranges are computed, an Excel spreadsheet to show students how to make their own c-chart, and 3 homework problems have been added.

Supplement 7: A new Table S7. The discussion of bottleneck time versus throughput time has been expanded. Example S3, capacity analysis with parallel processes, has been revised. The Operations Chart as a service example was revised.

Supplement A major section on the topic of Warehouse Storage, with a new model for allocating inventory to storage locations; and 1 discussion question and 3 homework problems have been added. Chapter New Programs The Quantity Discount Model section has been totally rewritten to illustrate the feasible solution shortcut.

Solved Problem Chapter This chapter saw a major reorganization and rewrite with an enhanced focus on Lean Operations. It examines Lean as a comprehensive integrated operations strategy that sustains competitive advantage and results in increased returns to all stakeholders.

There is more material on supplier partnerships and building lean organizations. The corner point method is now covered before the iso-profit line approach. New to This Edition. Operations and Productivity 2. Operations Strategy in a Global Environment 3. Project Management 4. Design of Goods and Services S5. Sustainability in the Supply Chain 6. Managing Quality S6. Statistical Process Control 7. Process Strategy S7. Capacity and Constraint Management 8.

Location Strategies 9. Layout Strategies Supply Chain Management S Operations Management presents a broad introduction to the field of operations in a realistic and practical manner, while offering the largest and most diverse collection of problems on the market.

The tenth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect operations management today—and now features myomlab. Using the 1, 2, 3, 4-dot system to distinguish level of difficulty for each problem 1 being the easiest and 4 the most difficult , this text now provides even more opportunity for students to challenge their knowledge and enhance their skills.

Step-by-step worked examples of problems are extremely helpful in an analytical course, which is why the chapters and myomlab contain worked-through examples that are reinforced by the end-of-chapter Solved Problems. Both the text and myomlab work together to help students build on what they learn in the classroom. Introducing myomlab: The Power of Practice. With help from the textbook and myomlab, students are able to practice more problems, receive immediate feedback and use built-in tutorials.

Features include:. PART I. Introduction to Operations Management Chapter 1. Operations and Productivity Chapter 2. Operations Strategy in a Global Environment Chapter 3.

Project Management Chapter 4. Designing Operations Chapter 5. Design of Goods and Services Chapter 6. Managing Quality Supplement 6. Statistical Process Control Chapter 7.

Process Strategy Supplement 7. Capacity and Constraint Management Chapter 8. Location Strategies Chapter 9. Layout Strategies Chapter Managing Operations Chapter Supply Chain Management Supplement Outsourcing as a Supply Chain Strategy Chapter Inventory Management Chapter Aggregate Planning Chapter Short-Term Scheduling Chapter Quantitative Modules Module A.

Decision-Making Tools Module B. Linear Programming Module C. Transportation Models Module D. Waiting-Line Models Module E. Learning Curves Module F. Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students. Connect with us to learn more. We're sorry! We don't recognize your username or password. Please try again.

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A Simplified User Interface. New Communication Tools. The following new communication tools can be used to foster collaboration, class participation, and group work.



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