

‘Operating Unconventionally’ is the theme for the 2011 Annual Conference of the Institute of Operations Management, the professional society for operations management in manufacturing, service and the public sector. Due to the announcement of the royal wedding, the conference date has been changed and will be now held on 11th May 2011 at Studley Castle in the West Midlands.
The event will constitute a main conference stream, together with a simultaneous practical workshop and an exhibition. A cocktail hour and conference dinner will be held in the evening.
IOM Manager Leonie Edwards says ‘Following the recession, pressures on operations and supply chain management are greater than ever – the future is all about developing enhanced efficiency at reduced costs. IOM’s role is to provide a platform for the exchange of information and new ideas, the promotion of best practice, and the development of innovation. The 2011 IOM Operational Excellence Conference comes at a critical moment and provides the opportunity to both promote and receive the latest thinking.’
IOM is seeking submissions for contributions to the conference on such issues as lean and Six Sigma applications, continuous and quality improvements, supply chain operations, environment and sustainability, inventory, sales, automation, demand management and forecasting. However, contributors should not be restricted to these matters – IOM will be delighted to receive contributions on any relevant topic to the overall theme and a longer list of possible subjects appears on the IOM web site.
Potential contributors should submit an abstract of no more than 400 words to the IOM Steering Group c/o Leonie Edwards, Manager – IOM at leonie.edwards@iomnet.org.uk no later than Monday 10th January 2011.
Delegates are advised to register early as places will be limited to 100 delegates, which will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Comprehensive information on the conference, paper submission guidelines and schedule dates can be found at http://bit.ly/9yNJlh
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About The Institute of Operations Management
The Institute of Operations Management (IOM) is the principal UK professional society for operations management in the manufacturing arena, service industries and the public sector. IOM recently became a membership body within The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) bringing UK supply chain professionals together to increase knowledge sharing, learning opportunities and professional excellence. The IOM was established in 1963, originally as two chapters of the then American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS). From 1975 it functioned as an independent organisation called the British Production and Inventory Control Society (BPICS). It changed its name to The Institute of Operations Management (IOM) in 1996 and joined with The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT(UK) in 2007. In 2009 IOM became the International Associate for APICS in Great Britain.
For more information about IOM visit iomnet.org.uk.
Press enquiries to Leonie Edwards on 01536 740143. Email: leonie.edwards@iomnet.org.uk or Emma Moore on 01536 740108. Email: emma.moore@iomnet.org.uk