Business_A-level_Aqa
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1-1-the-nature-and-purpose-of-business3 主题
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1-2-forms-of-business5 主题
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1-3-the-external-environment5 主题
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2-1-management-and-leadership3 主题
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2-2-management-decision-making4 主题
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2-3-the-role-and-importance-of-stakeholders3 主题
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3-1-marketing-objectives1 主题
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3-2-understanding-markets-and-customers5 主题
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3-3-making-marketing-decisions2 主题
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3-4-the-marketing-mix7 主题
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4-1-operational-objectives2 主题
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4-2-operational-performance1 主题
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4-3-efficiency-and-productivity3 主题
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4-4-quality1 主题
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4-5-inventory-and-supply-chain-management3 主题
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5-1-financial-objectives2 主题
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5-2-financial-performance6 主题
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5-3-sources-of-finance3 主题
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5-4-cash-flow-and-profit1 主题
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6-1-human-resource-objectives1 主题
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6-2-human-resource-performance1 主题
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6-3-organisational-design3 主题
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6-4-human-resource-planning4 主题
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6-5-motivation4 主题
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6-6-improving-employer-employee-relations2 主题
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7-1-mission-objectives-and-strategy4 主题
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7-2-assessing-the-internal-position-of-a-business10 主题
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7-3-changes-in-the-external-environment7 主题
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7-4-the-competitive-environment1 主题
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7-5-investment-appraisal2 主题
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8-1-strategic-direction1 主题
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8-2-strategic-positioning2 主题
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9-1-changes-in-scale4 主题
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9-2-innovation2 主题
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9-3-globalisation-and-internationalisation4 主题
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9-4-digital-technology1 主题
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10-1-managing-change3 主题
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10-2-organisational-culture2 主题
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10-3-implementing-strategy2 主题
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10-4-strategic-failure2 主题
the-value-of-setting-operational-objectives
What operations management involves
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Operations management is the planning, organisation and control of how goods or services are produced so that the right quality and quantity reach customers on time and at the right cost
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Operational objectives are specific, measurable targets set for a business’s operations function to aim for
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Examples may include:
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reducing unit costs
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improving quality
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achieving a certain level of output
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Components of operations management

Designing and improving processes
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Operations managers analyse existing processes and find ways to optimise them
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They may use tools and techniques such as process mapping and lean production to identify inefficiencies and eliminate waste
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Capacity planning
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Operations managers determine the production capacity required to meet customer demand
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They analyse historical data and market forecasts to ensure that the production resources are adequate to fulfil orders in a timely manner
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Stock management
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Operations managers are responsible for managing the stock levels of raw materials, work in progress and finished goods
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They aim to minimise costs while ensuring that enough stock is available to meet customer demand and allow the production process to continue without running out of resources
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Supply chain management
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Operations managers work closely with suppliers to ensure the timely delivery of raw materials and components
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They establish relationships with suppliers, negotiate contracts and monitor supplier performance to ensure a reliable supply chain
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Quality control
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Operations managers implement quality control measures to ensure that the products/services meet the required quality standards
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They develop and enforce quality assurance processes, conduct inspections and address any quality issues that arise
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Continuous improvement
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Operations managers strive for ongoing improvement in processes, productivity and efficiency
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They identify opportunities for innovation, implement new technologies or techniques and encourage a culture of continuous improvement (Kaizen) among employees
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Scheduling and logistics
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Operations managers develop production schedules and coordinate the flow of materials, equipment and labour to ensure smooth operations
Operations management decision-making and other business functions
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Operations can be considered the engine room of a business, but it cannot run smoothly without coordinating with functions such as marketing, finance, human resources and customer service
The relationship between operations and other business functions

Examples of the impact of operations decisions on other business functions
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