Practical Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781939297136
Author: Simpson
Publisher: HERCHER PUBLISHING,INCORPORATED
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Summary Introduction
Interpretation: The Company as an operation, the type of output, type of operation, its control and uncertainties.
Concept Introduction: The operational process of a full length motion picture producer and how they face different stages in generating the final outcome so as to spread their name across the industry. The producer when adhering to the operational procedures has to undergo so many operational deviances that need to be addressed in ensuring a smooth functioning of the whole process.
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