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Annexure ‘CD – 01’ FORMAT FOR COURSE CURRICULUMLTP/SSW/FWNo. of PSDATOTAL CREDIT UNITS3----3Course Title: Capacity Planning and ManagementCredit Units: 3Course Level: PG Course Code:POM 704Course Objectives:The objective is to familiarize the students with the aspects of planning and control of capacity in an organization for enabling its economic utilization, as well as the ongoing changes required in it over the life cycle of the organization in consonance with changing environments. The aim is to instill sharper understanding about the economics of trade-off in outlaying an optimized capacity toward delivering competitive products and services nationally and worldwide in right quality, right quantity, at right time.Pre-requisites:The student should have a preliminary understanding of Production and Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques in ManagementCourse Contents/Syllabus:Weightage (%)Module I Dimensions of capacity 20%Descriptors/Topics 1. Operational perspectives on capacity; 2. Goods production and service creation capacity; 3. Designed capacity and capacity utilization; 4. Effective transformation capacity; 5. Capacity efficiency; Collaborative capacity; 6. Tactical and strategic dimensions Module II Economics of Capacity20% Descriptors/Topics 7. Rough cut & composite capacity requirement planning; 8. Capacity forecasting on demand assessment; 9. Capacity creation on Short-, Immediate-, and Long-Term capacity need & trade-off; 10. Capacity creation typology; Create-hire-acquire capacity additions; Greenfield and brown field mode of capacity enhancement Module III Optimizing Capacity20%Descriptors/Topics 11. Service level-focus of capacity; 12 Surge capacity; Manpower-, technology-, & facility-oriented capacity strategy; 13. Capacity value vs. cost optimization; 14. Capacity learning in goods and services; 15. Capacity reengineering Module IV Capacity Management & Control20%Descriptors/Topics 16. Queue management & service enhancement principles; 17. Flow variability and demand management; 18. Capacity maintenance; 19. Applying Lean, 20. 5S for capacity productivity 21. Capacity Re-Balancing22.Capacity lifecycle management: installation through renewalModule V Recent Trends 20%Descriptors/Topics 23. Flexible Manufacturing Systems24. Subcontracting25. Outsourcing26. Technological advancementStudent Learning Outcomes:At completion of the course, the students will be able to Define comprehensive capacity dynamics and capacity requirement planning Discuss capacity optimization on economics of capacity Apply capacity management principles in analyzing capacity use in an organization Pedagogy for Course Delivery:The class will be taught using theory and case based method. In addition to assigning the case studies, the course instructor will spend considerable time in understanding the concept of innovation through the eyes of the consumer. The instructor will cover the ways to think innovatively liberally using thinking techniques.Assessment/ Examination Scheme:Theory L/T (%)Lab/Practical/Studio (%)End Term Examination30%NA70%Theory Assessment (L&T):Continuous Assessment/Internal AssessmentEnd Term ExaminationComponents (Drop down)Mid-Term ExamProjectVivaAttendanceWeightage (%)10%10%5%5%70%Text Reading:Anupindi, et al., Managing Business Process Flows, New Delhi: Pearson Education Beckman and Rosenfield, Operations Strategy, McGraw-Hill International Chapman, The Fundamentals of Production Planning and Control, New Delhi: Pearson Education Johnston and Clark, Service Operations Management, New Delhi: Pearson Education Metters, et al., Successful Service Operations Management, Cengage Learning Mohanty and Deshmukh, Advanced Operations Management, New Delhi: Excel Books Narasimhan, McLeavey, Billington, Production Planning and Inventory Control, New Delhi: Prentice-Hall Nichloas, Competitive Manufacturing Management, Tata McGraw-Hill Wisner and Stanley, Process Management, New Delhi: Cengage Learning McNair and Vangermeersch, Total Capacity Management, Florida, U.S.A.: CRC Press Any other Study Material: To be decided in class.Any other Study Material: ................
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