Operations Management By William J. Stevenson 13th Edition Ppt -

"The one and only," Lucas muttered, clicking 'upload'. "William J. Stevenson, 13th Edition. The holy grail of productivity. The gospel of supply chains."

Visualizing Control Charts ( -charts, and -charts) with upper and lower control limits. 5. Inventory and Scheduling (Chapters 13–16) "The one and only," Lucas muttered, clicking 'upload'

Tree diagrams showing Material Requirements Planning inputs (Master Schedule, Bill of Materials, Inventory Status). "The one and only

Cost ^ Total Cost Curve | . * . | . . <-- Minimum Total Cost | * * | -----------------/---------------\-------- Holding Cost | / \ | / \ Ordering Cost +----------------------------------------------------> Quantity (Q) | Optimal Q (EOQ) The slides animate the derivation of the EOQ formula: " Lucas muttered

Determining the maximum load an operating unit can handle. Stevenson highlights the difference between Design Capacity (theoretical max) and Effective Capacity (realistic max given allowances like maintenance).