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Operations Resize

Operations Management

School: University of Illinois

Platform: Coursera

Registration Link: REGISTER HERE

Start Date: September 2016 (4 Weeks Long)

Workload: 6-8 Hours Per Week

Graded: Students can choose to explore course videos, discussions, and ungraded assignments for free, but they won’t be able to submit graded assignments, earn a certificate, or complete a specialization without paying a $79 fee.

Instructor: Gopesh Anand

Credentials: Anand is an award-winning teacher who is currently the associate professor of business administration at the University of Illinois’ College of Business. Holding a Ph.D. in operations management from Ohio State, Anand has been named among the “List of Excellent of Teachers” at the school for the past six consecutive years, along with being named the school’s MBA Professor of the Year in 2011. His research interests include operations strategy and continuous improvement and his recent work has been published by Production and Operations Management and the International Journal of Operations and Production Management.

Graded: Students can choose to explore course videos, discussions, and ungraded assignments for free, but they won’t be able to submit graded assignments or earn a certificate without paying a $79 fee for the course.

Description: These days, operations is considered to be a competitive differentiator in enhancing customer experience and reducing costs. But it isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavor. And it requires operations professionals to closely partner with marketing and finance to execute company strategy. In this course, students will learn the tools for establishing processes, reducing bottlenecks, establishing quality control, and managing suppliers and delivery chains. In addition, they will study frameworks and metrics for evaluating capacity, lead time, and inventory management. The course will be taught through readings, video lectures, and quizzes.

 Review: “A very interesting course which applies very well principles to our daily business life regarding operations. The instructor was very good and the provided material very helpful. Targeted course material…highly recommended.” For additional reviews, click here.

Additional Note: Professor Anand recommends that students come with a basic knowledge of statistics, including variation and distribution. This course is also the third part of the school’s Value Chain Management specialization. To learn more, click here.