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    The major differences between goods and services in operations management are their goods, inventory, customers, labor and location. One major difference in the tangibility of their output. For example, a service firm would entail consultancy, training or maintenance, this is an intangible product. These services are not tangible object, but still provide a “product” for the customer. A good would be a tangible for the consumer. A company manufactures a certain product and the consumer is able to

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    of production to an industrial and capitalistic system improved the average standard of living and working conditions. It not only led to greater opportunities for people, both proletarians and bourgeois, to accumulate wealth in a market economy, but also ameliorated social service and product quality. In a word, those modifications and innovative ideas formed caused significant changes and eventually shaped the face of the modern world. In the mid 1800s, the development of new

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    America was Eli Whitney’s model that involved the reduction of hard labour and this was demonstrated in his Machine, the Cotton Gin. This machine was used to save labours hours separating cotton, this concept of using mechanization to find ease in production was adopted into Singers sewing machine. At this time in history women were starting to have more of a voice and were taking on more household tasks and this ease of fabrication for textiles rather than hand stitching was very appealing. However

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    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT As a primary business function, along with marketing and finance, the operations function plays an important and strategic role in achieving a company’s future plans. Since the functions involved in OM are more in relation with the production of goods and services. It typically involves the greatest portion of the firm’s capital assets. It plays a major role in the quality and most of the time the visible face of the company with which the customer must deal. Customer services, product/service

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    IT and the Changing Social Division of Labor: The Case of Electronics Contract Manufacturing[1]GLOBAL PRODUCTION AND THE INTERNATIONAL DIVISION OF LABOR IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET Boy Lüthje Institute of Social Research University of Frankfurt Senckenberganlage 26 D-60325 Frankfurt/M Germany Telephone: 069/756183-30, -43 Fax: 069/747709 E-Mail: luethje@soz.uni-frankfurt.de Draft paper for conference Transforming Enterprise Department of Commerce Auditorium Washington, D.C., January

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    extraordinary industry with the assembly lines and mass production techniques. These elements have essentially revolutionized the automobile industry. The Model T Ford made car travel affordable for the working class. In 1914 the average American worker made $11 per week. Previously, cars were seen as a novelty only the wealthy could afford. Ford was able to keep car prices down through efficient fabrication vs. personal hand crafting and assembly line production. Ford once announced to the world, “I will

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    A written assignment where you demonstrate your understanding of Operations Management principle, tools and techniques through critical analysis of contemporary literature INTRODUCTION IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Operations administration is about how associations produce merchandise and administrations. All that you wear, eat, sit on, utilization, perused or thump about on the games field comes to you kindness of the operations chiefs who composed its creation. Operations organization is the development

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    It is evident that the American Industrial Revolution was composed of good times and bad times. The use of assembly lines for faster production played a major part in the Industrial Revolution since the strategy generated large profits for the factory owners. Assembly lines were used in the Ford Company which was the practice of moving the work from one worker to another until the product

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    Never the less, this proved beneficial to the United States and mass production, but it is also telling of his lack of value of others. The Industrial Revolution was a result of inventions that changed the work environment by introducing factories. Workers were previously creating goods from the comfort of workers homes and now charged with creating these goods in mass production in factories due to the inventions of powered special-purpose machinery. The introduction of

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    The early industrialization in the United States in the mid 1800s made a significant impact on the development of the culture, economy, and technological advances of our nation. Industrialization made a powerful legacy on production, production value, and labor forces which eventually evolved the economy itself. The shift from subsistence farming to a market-led economy led to fewer farmers, and a more factory based workforce which hired a great deal of women who were able to get financial independence

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