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Operations Management: Contemporary Concepts and Cases

Roger G. Schroeder

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A good supplementary text 4 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Schroeder has written a very good broad,introductory text that can be effectively used in three different ways.The book can be used as an introduction to operations management for non business or liberal arts majors.The second way that the book can be used is as a supplement to the Knod-Schonberger book or the Stevenson book.The management case studies section at the end of the book is excellent .However, it is not recommended that this book be used as a core textbook in a formal operations management course in a business department curriculum unless the instructor intends to supplement the students reading with numerous technical handouts.For instance,a handout on basic cost-volume analysis must have already been digested by the student before he could make any sense out of the example or exercise problems in chapter 12(Facilities and Aggregate Planning). Shroeder may have assumed that the reader of his text will already have completely mastered many/most of the basic operations management tools and techniques.This should be the case in graduate level courses;the book would be a useful supplement in MBA courses.

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"Operations Management: Contemporary Concepts and Cases", is an ideal book for the instructor seeking a short text with cases. This book employs a cross-functional perspective, appealing to non-majors and practical for use in an MBA level course in operations management. The size and price of the book also make the text attractive for the cross-functional curriculum where students are required to purchase more than one text. The cases offer variety in length and rigor; and several are from Harvard and Darden. This mix makes the book appropriate for both undergraduates and MBA students.

New Shop Floor Management: Empowering People for Continuous Improvement

Kiyoshi Suzaki

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In this first comprehensive departure from the time-and-motion dictums of Frederick Taylor's Shop Management that have influenced management practices for most of this century, Kiyoshi Suzaki offers a framework for successfully conducting business at its most crucial point-the shop floor. Drawing on the principles of holistic management, where organizational boundaries are smashed and co-destiny is created, Suzaki demonstrates how modern shop floor management techniques -- focusing maximum energy on the front line -- can lead to dramatic improvements in productivity and valueadded-to-services.

The role of management today, Suzaki argues, is to eliminate its own responsibilities by thinking of the organization from the genba, or shop floor, point of view. In this challenge, Suzaki claims, organizations need to collect the wisdom of people by practicing "Glass Wall Management," where organizations become transparent, enabling employees to contribute maximum creativity as opposed to blocking their potential with what he calls "Brick Wall Management." Further, to empower individuals to selfmanage their work and satisfy their customers, Suzaki asserts that they all should learn to manage their own "mini-company," where everybody is considered president of his or her area of responsibility.

Front-line supervisors, Suzaki shows, must develop a mission and goals and share them both up and downstream. He cites examples of the "shop floor point of view" -- McDonald's Corporation's legal staff learning how to sell hamburgers and fix milkshake machines; Honda's human resource staff training on the assembly line -- that narrow the gap between top management and the shop floor. By upgrading people's skills, focusing on empowerment, and streamlining processes, Suzaki illustrates that an organization will realize concrete improvements in quality, cost, delivery, safety, morale, and ultimately, its competitive position.

How to Think Straight About Psychology

Keith E. Stanovich

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Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Methodologically Good but Imaginatively Bankrupt 3 out of 5 stars.
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I'm not surprised this book has gotten good reviews. In terms of laying out the methodology of the discipline, and systematically defending some of the sophomoric objections people have to it, it's perfectly laudable. However, when the author goes on riffs against every strawman he can think of in the throes of a vague persecution complex, and regurgitates the party line of a Demon Haunted World, in which scientific empiricism is the only real savior, but does so without any of Sagan's inquisitive spirit and fundamental open-mindedness, my eyes glaze over. The fact that not many people have the critical background to see this -- particularly psychology students -- makes me a little sad.

"The world is full of nonsense, like psychic healers and astrology," the book will tell you in a vaguely messianic tone, proffering three or four caricatures of non-empirical quackery to drive the point home, "but now we have the power to question this nonsense, and it's called science!"

It's a good thing the world we live in isn't bass-ackwards like the one in Galileo's time, you think, and that you've found a like mind within it. You feel reassured.

"But," it says then, "there are forces out in the world that object to Psychology becoming widespread, just like they did with Galileo!" And, of course, you gasp, just as the author proffers a few more empirical examples about the unending folly of intuition and subjectivity, from which we finally have the scientific and statistical tools necessary to shelter ourselves.

Unfortunately, it turns out that every non-empirical idea presented in the book, whether dangerous or merely silly, is taken up as a caricature for the purposes of swift dismissal. "Crap", you think, "before we had science, we really had nothing! Just a bunch of dogma and lies!"

Now, of course, you have found someone who will help you to cut through the nonsense, and even allow you to pat yourself on the back for your newfound critical thinking skills -- according, of course, to the methodology he just gave you, which is quite unconcerned with the incredible leaps of reductionistic logic that litter the portions of his text that are not backed up by empirical evidence, and quite content with developing a narrative hostile to any other sort of thinking about human beings. Here, "American Experimental Psychology" is substituted for "Science in General" and we are supposed to be none the wiser.

Now, considering that Stanovich is out there to make you a "critical consumer of information," as he himself admits, this is all good and well, right? He's not out to make an Einstein or even a Skinner, he's out to keep you away from the Snake Oil salesman. This seems to reveal, to my mind at least, that the standards Stanovich aspires for in his readers are not too high, but entirely too low.

It simply seems to me that the scientific community ought to espouse understanding of society and the human condition not nearly so patronizing, or ultimately as adolescent as the one presented here. Is this an acceptable representation of the spirit of the endeavor? Doesn't the position of psychology, both as a body of scientific knowledge and as a privileged institution (particularly in North America), necessitate a less reactionary way of looking at the world? And to think that this book is often intended for students!

I shudder to think that a satisfied "consumer" of this book, who hadn't even thought to ask the question, might go on to become yet another cynical acolyte of the methodology, or worse, to be turned away from it altogether.

If you really want to be a critical thinker -- and an undogmatic one -- I don't necessarily discourage you from picking up this book and reading ever page of it, especially if you are in Psychology. Know the methodology and understand why it works. (It really does.) But in that regard I would say this: you ought not to forget that what really keeps science both serious and alive is not mere allegiance to a methodology but a respect for rigorous inquiry and a curious mind.

If the points I'm making interest you, and you like to read, I recommend a few things. I think the thing Stanovich brings attention to is important: more people ought to know how to think properly about what they're trying to think about. I also think that people ought to learn how to argue their cases without patronizing their readership, and there are a handful of good authors who do a far better job of avoiding precisely this.

First, pick up a more general text on logic or rhetoric -- to get a broader grasp on thinking in general. The "Introducing..." series by Icon Books is fantastic for this, illustrated throughout but without lacking good content. They even have one on Psychology and mind and brain.

Also, read Thomas Kuhn to get some general perspective on the philosophy of science. Kuhn presents a very difficult case of his own one with all the reserve one would expect of a respected physicist, and though the "theory" of his is well-known, the particulars of it are quite relevant to the sort of ideological thinking that Stanovich manifests so lamentably well.

So why does the choice even have to *be* between dogma and science? The answer, I would say, is that it does not. Jacques Barzun wrote an interesting book in this regard called "The House of Intellect" that might be worth looking into.

As for the "spirit of the endeavor" side of things I recommend two authors, Erich Fromm and Carl Sagan. The first wasn't a scientist in the sense that the modern discipline necessitates, but you'll at least get to see what I mean by a spirit that is driven by something quite other than a simple need to "stick-it-to-the-man of 'common sense' with the billy-club of science." Sagan on the other hand is an astronomer par excellence and one of its greatest popularizers, whose "Demon Haunted World" focuses on a similar theme to Stanovich's, but who nevertheless has always urged readers to let their imaginations soar. To see the just what sorts of wondrous speculative insights such a mind can have on the topic of human existence, take a look at "The Dragons of Eden."

"Straight" is certainly one important way to think about science, but as Sagan himself would likely tell you, it doesn't have to be the only one.

Editorial Review:

This popular book on applying critical thinking techniques to standard concepts in psychology and teaches how to recognize and critically appraise pseudoscience. In particular, this book provides tips on evaluating claims that arise in discussions of psychology in the media and self-help literature. By boldly examining common misconceptions in psychology, this book helps readers become more critical and discriminating consumers of psychological information. For anyone interested in psychology.

Approximate Dynamic Programming: Solving the Curses of Dimensionality (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)

Warren B. Powell

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A complete and accessible introduction to the real-world applications of approximate dynamic programming

With the growing levels of sophistication in modern-day operations, it is vital for practitioners to understand how to approach, model, and solve complex industrial problems. Approximate Dynamic Programming is a result of the author's decades of experience working in large industrial settings to develop practical and high-quality solutions to problems that involve making decisions in the presence of uncertainty. This groundbreaking book uniquely integrates four distinct disciplines-Markov design processes, mathematical programming, simulation, and statistics-to demonstrate how to successfully model and solve a wide range of real-life problems using the techniques of approximate dynamic programming (ADP). The reader is introduced to the three curses of dimensionality that impact complex problems and is also shown how the post-decision state variable allows for the use of classical algorithmic strategies from operations research to treat complex stochastic optimization problems.

Designed as an introduction and assuming no prior training in dynamic programming of any form, Approximate Dynamic Programming contains dozens of algorithms that are intended to serve as a starting point in the design of practical solutions for real problems. The book provides detailed coverage of implementation challenges including: modeling complex sequential decision processes under uncertainty, identifying robust policies, designing and estimating value function approximations, choosing effective stepsize rules, and resolving convergence issues.

With a focus on modeling and algorithms in conjunction with the language of mainstream operations research, artificial intelligence, and control theory, Approximate Dynamic Programming:
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Models complex, high-dimensional problems in a natural and practical way, which draws on years of industrial projects
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Introduces and emphasizes the power of estimating a value function around the post-decision state, allowing solution algorithms to be broken down into three fundamental steps: classical simulation, classical optimization, and classical statistics
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Presents a thorough discussion of recursive estimation, including fundamental theory and a number of issues that arise in the development of practical algorithms
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Offers a variety of methods for approximating dynamic programs that have appeared in previous literature, but that have never been presented in the coherent format of a book

Motivated by examples from modern-day operations research, Approximate Dynamic Programming is an accessible introduction to dynamic modeling and is also a valuable guide for the development of high-quality solutions to problems that exist in operations research and engineering. The clear and precise presentation of the material makes this an appropriate text for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses, while also serving as a reference for researchers and practitioners. A companion Web site is available for readers, which includes additional exercises, solutions to exercises, and data sets to reinforce the book's main concepts.

Supply Chain Logistics Management

Donald J. Bowersox, David J. Closs, M.Bixby Cooper

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an extremely good teacher on supply chain management 5 out of 5 stars.
16 of 18 people found this review helpful.

The authors of the book are quite well-known as professors in Michigan Uni.It is one of the best book for a new-comer or student to supply chain field.It owns a lot of industrial insights as supporting cases and also, quite a few other useful data and tables.The theoretic structure of the book is quite fruitful and helpful, especially to whom wanna have a clear and complete picture of the supply chain management.It not only discuss the issues of logistics and supply chain management, but also, which I think is much more constructive, provide the reader a whole new view of the business operation and management.It raises the question how to run a successful and competitive firm and offers some useful ideas to help the reader to reach the conclusion by himself.It is quite a good book for students to use at class and read off class as well.Of course,managers who interested in supply chain and logistics should appreciate it very much!

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"Supply Chain Logistics Management" is exciting and promises to bolster traditional logistics courses and invigorate supply chain management courses, by examining traditional logistics issues within the context of the supply chain. "Supply Chain Logistics Management" integrates technology and provides a solid foundation that clearly describes the role of logistics within the supply chain, portraying a complete view of the subject and going farther to show how all the pieces fit together. The most current trends in process integration, relationship management, supply chain security and sustainability, globalization, and the impact of the new consumer economy on supply chain management and design are featured in the second edition.

Scheduling: Theory, Algorithms, and Systems

Michael L. Pinedo

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This book on scheduling covers theoretical models as well as scheduling problems in the real world. Author Michael Pinedo also includes a CD that contains slide-shows from industry and movies dealing with implementations of scheduling systems.

The book consists of three parts. The first part focuses on deterministic scheduling with the associated combinatorial problems.

The second part covers probabilistic scheduling models. In this part it is assumed that processing times and other problem data are not known in advance. The third part deals with scheduling in practice. It covers heuristics that are popular with practitioners and discusses system design and development issues.

Each chapter contains a series of computational and theoretical exercises.

This book is of interest to theoreticians and practitioners alike. Graduate students in operations management, operations research, industrial engineering and computer science will find the book to be an accessible and invaluable resource. Scheduling will serve as an essential reference for professionals working on scheduling problems in manufacturing and computing environments.

Michael Pinedo is the Julius Schlesinger Professor of Operations Management at New York University.

Basic Statistics for Business and Economics with Student CD

Douglas Lind, William Marchal, Samuel Wathen

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I can't rate the book because I've not opened the package and never got to use the book!! 1 out of 5 stars.
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It would be helpful to allow a consumer to know the difference of standard mail and expedited delivery. We thought of standard delivery as 3-5 days and expedited to be overnight. You are not told until you choose which delivery method and that is when you've already indicated your preference. I followed up immediately and indicated the book would be of no use since the sender had up to mid June to get us the book. This book was needed for a class that had 2 exams prior to receipt of the book. We do not need or want the book and plan on sending it back without having ever been opened. I wish to have full credit. However, to avoid any further frustration I need to be assured that I will receive a credit immediately.

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Lind/Marchal/Wathen: Basic Statistics for Business and Economics, Sixth edition is a derivative of the best-selling Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics, offering the essential topics of statistical tools and methods delivered in a student friendly, step-by-step format. The text is non-threatening and presents concepts clearly and succinctly with a conversational writing style. All statistical concepts are illustrated with solved applied examples immediately upon introduction. Modern computing tools and applications are introduced, but the text maintains a focus on presenting statistics content as opposed to technology or programming methods, and the sixth edition continues as a �students� text with increased emphasis on interpretation of data and results.

Operations Research: An Introduction (8th Edition)

Hamdy A. Taha

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An excellent book 5 out of 5 stars.
12 of 13 people found this review helpful.

I have used this book as a student some 20 years ago and continue to use it today in my line of work. I was surprised to read a CS student complaining that the book does not provide any LP theory. Huh! Apparently the reviewer did not go past the first two chapters because Chapter 7 gives all the necessary mathematical foundation for linear programming. The reviewer also talks about "signedness" difficulty in the book, something I don't understand because "signedness" is not a word in English. As for TORA, true the software is not an "orthodox" Windows development per se particularly for CS majors, but I find it refreshing that it is desigend to eliminate the need for a user manual. And this perhaps is the reason TORA is designed that way. It is very easy to use, and it can be used interactivly (with instant feedback) to help the reader understand the algorithmic details of the different OR techniques. I might also add that I used TORA's LP and IP modules many many times and have compared the results with those from AMPL and Excel Solver. Contrary to the CS reviewer claim,TORA always gave the correct answers. In summary, this book explains the basics of OR (theory, applications and computations)in a clear, concise, and straightforward manner using multitudes of examples. It is no wonder that it has been a leading textbook worldwide for over 35 years.

Time Out: Using Visible Pull Systems to Drive Process Improvement (National Association of Manufacturers)

Wayne K. Smith

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Time Out introduces a revolutionary process, Visible Pull, for integrating the new world-class management tools aimed at cycle time reduction, quality improvement, and optimum customer service. Many leading companies—DuPont, Union Carbide, and International Specialty Chemicals—have seen significant benefits from its application. Typical benefits have included a 10 to 20 percent gain in capacity, a 30 to 40 percent reduction in inventory, a 50 percent reduction in cycle time, and more. In this authoritative new book, one of Visible Pull's pioneers describes the development of Visible Pull and lays out a detailed roadmap for applying it to your own unique business. With thirty years of hands-on experience, Wayne Smith knows the obstacles that can impede improvement in a plant. Here, he outlines the changes in philosophy and behavior that must take place before progress can be made. Smith differentiates between the traditional, inefficient "push" scheduling, where forecasts are made and everyone pushes material forward to meet the schedule, and the Pull Systems, which limit and control production based on downstream demand. With Visible Pull, workstations act in concert with one another, which in turn enables the company to better allocate resources, build a culture of teamwork, and link time-on-line to business goals.

In a series of five logical, carefully structured segments, Smith takes you step-by-step through the entire Visible Pull process, including:

  • Making the Decision—helps you decide if Visible Pull is appropriate for your organization through a high-level overview of its goals, resource requirements, and potential benefits
  • Assessing and Planning—explains how to identify and assess opportunities for improvement, choose the right tools, and develop a specific plan for change
  • Pull Systems—demonstrates how to use Pull Systems as the primary tool for managing time in a process and how to apply them to your specific environment
  • Visible Management and Continuous Improvement—describes how to use Pull Systems to institute an ongoing improvement process, build employee involvement, measure your organization's evolving capabilities, and guide your future growth.

Replete with examples drawn from the experience of world-class manufacturers, Time Out in-cludes a full range of simulation techniques, as well as detailed, real-world application methods set within the context of an integrated enterprise.

Designed for manufacturing, operations, and distribution managers, supervisors, team leaders, design engineers, and others concerned with manufacturing processes, Time Out offers an immediate and unprecedented opportunity for truly breakthrough improvement.

Time Out offers a detailed roadmap for dramatically improving manufacturing cycle time in your company by using Visible Pull Systems to integrate and focus the complex array of competing management techniques. The book details how world-class businesses like DuPont, Union Carbide, and others have benefited from implementing cycle time techniques and how you can draw from the toolbox to meet your company's unique needs. With Visible Pull, companies learn how to maximize the use of their manufacturing workstations, allocate resources better, and link time-on-line to business goals. With a full range of real-world examples, simulation techniques, and application methods, Time Out offers manufacturing managers, supervisors, engineers, and others a dynamic new way of raising overall manufacturing performance.

"Wayne Smith has an obvious depth of technical and conceptual knowledge together with a breadth of manufacturing experience rarely found these days. Our members know the genuine article when they see it and Wayne Smith is asked back after every presentation."—William H. King, President, AME Northeast Region.

"The principles set forward in this book apply to every plant. Wayne Smith describes the basic principles of cycle time reduction, Visible Pull Systems, and bottleneck identification and protection, which are easily grasped from the CEO office down to the shop floor."—P. J. Boyle, Operations Manager, UOP LLC.

"By applying the simple, straightforward methods championed by Smith, your organization will see benefits pouring to the bottom line."—Alan Goodman, Corporate Quality Manager, ISP Company.

"Wayne Smith's cycle time reduction strategies and Visible Pull Systems are the glue that unifies all functions of the operation in all critical performance areas. Time is clearly the enemy of efficiency, and this is the best program I've seen to get the organization after it."—David E. Rousse, Vice President and General Manager, FiberMark, Inc.

Applied Combinatorics

Alan Tucker

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Do not be mislead by the positive reviews; this book is mediocre 3 out of 5 stars.
9 of 12 people found this review helpful.

This book covers basically two topics: Graph Theory and Enumeration.

The things I liked about this book were challenging problems. This book will certainly be a great SOURCE of problems for an upper-level undergraduate course in graph theory or combinatorics.

However, there are too many shortcomings. The book does not cover topics in depth, and the definitions and theorems it gives are stated very precisely and not explained. Unless you have had an introductory course in graph theory or combinatorics, these definitions will take a lot of time to sink in and make intuitive sense. Several useful theorems are not presented at all, are subtly stated in the text, or are presented in some problem.

The next problem is that this book is riddled with errors. And these are more than just errors in the Answers section, of which there are many, but errors in the actual problems! Sometimes even errors in the proofs. Usually these are typographical errors or sometimes just flat out wrong answers. You can find an errata list on the author's site, but it is far from complete.

I assume the other reviewers did not thoroughly work through this book and did not notice the errors. It is inexcusable for a math textbook to have this many errors. It almost seems as though this book wasn't edited at all. It is truly poor.

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Intended for second/third year courses in combinatorics or discrete structures/methods, this text seeks to develop the problem-solving skills in applied combinatorial mathematics which are necessary in computer science and decision science fields such as operations research and managerial science. Discrete methods in counting and graph theory are developed in a problem-solving setting. The book includes any applications to computer science, operations research and statistics.

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