Logo Top Home  About the Institution of Operations Management  Contact Us  Shopping Basket  Member Login  Forum 
Institute of Operations Management
Membership Education and Training Events Learning Resources Journal and News Members Only
 
Search Options
Click here to Search the Website
Join the IOM Today
Find us on LinkedIn
Read about APICS
Operations Management News RSS feed Why not subscribe to our RSS feed of IOM News?

BOOK NOW FOR COURSES IN MAY

1 May 2007
Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icio.us Add to: Facebook Add to: Furl Add to: Google Add to: Live Spaces Add to: MySpace Add to: StumbleUpon Add to: Twitter
LEAN PRINCIPLES
1- 2 May 2007

This two day course considers the lean business principles developed and implemented by Toyota, to provide an understanding of the fundamentals affecting product flow.....click here

EFFECTIVE STORES MANAGEMENT
9-10 May 2007

The warehouse or stores is a vital function in most industrial organisations.  Frequently, however, the benefits available to the business from effective control of the operation are either overlooked or under exploited.  This course is dedicated to exploring the opportunities for gain that are achievable by improving managment and control.....click here

REMOVE AND AVOID EXCESS & OBSOLETE INVENTORY
15 May 2007

Excess and obsolete inventory is a constant problem for many companies' balance sheets.  There are two ways to deal with the problem, both of which are addressed in this course:  first, removing excess and obsolete inventory at minimal write off cost; and second avoiding the recurrence of the problem..... click here

VALUE STREAM MAPPING
16 May 2007

Value Stream Mapping has become an accepted first step to making effective changes towards Lean Manufacturing and can help identify and coordinate the most appropriate steps, leading to short and medium term clarification of where the operation is going and how to get there.....click here

OPERATIONS IMPROVEMENT THROUGH PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
17 May 2007

This course explains how operations performance can be improved through measurement.  It is primarily aimed at first line and middle managers who are responsible for running day-to-day business operations.....click here

Bookmark this Article Link to this Article Subscribe to the IOM Newsletter Send this Article to a Friend/Colleague

Related News


Link To This Article

Copy and Paste the following HTML into your page.
 

The Institute of Operations Management, CILT(UK), Earlstrees Court, Earlstrees Road, Corby, Northants NN17 4AX.
Tel: 01536 740105. Fax: 01536 740101. Email: info@iomnet.org.uk
    © 2012, The Institute of Operations Management.     Help |  Site Map |  Legal Disclaimer |  Privacy Policy Designed By ZARR