Operations Management Metrics

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Operations Management Metrics Operations Management Process is the central arteries within the organization because it produces the planning process for goods and services, which are its reason for existent. Operations management is linked to all organizations as every organization is producing either a product or a service. However, it cannot be said to be the most important function since there are other functional areas and boundaries within an organization. In today's fast changing world, organizations have to have a tendency towards being efficient, effective and innovative to the changing environment to succeed. Operations Management has to use metrics in order for them to accomplish their task and be successful with minimal interruptions within the organization. Metrics are very important in Operations Management within an organization because it provides functions such as control, reporting, communication, opportunities for improvement and expectations. It is a certifiable measure stated in either quantitative or qualitative terms types of measurements. In addition, metrics has different types of categories in the organizations. One of which is “Organizational Focus”, that have four different types of level within the organization or firm. 1. Organizational Metrics – this type of measure, capture and describe the performance of an organization (i.e.…market share and rate of return). 2. Product Metric – it measures cost per unit, contribution margin per unit, or growth in sales. 3. Functionality – it can measure the performance of a group such as purchasing or services or manufacturing. 4. Activity/Individual metrics – metrics that are specific to a person or activity (Vickery 1999). ... ... middle of paper ... ...ution of problems can only be the way to project profits within an organization. The effectiveness of the metrics is a measure of how well the output meets the needs of its customers and their expectations are met. Metrics is an important measure that monitors its effectiveness of an organizations operations process. References Barnard, W., De Feo, J. (2004). Juran Institute’s Six Sigma Breakthrough and Beyond. New York, NY: The McGraw-Hill Companies Gray, C., Larson, E. (2008). Project Management: The managerial Process. New York, NY: The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Melnyk, S., Stewart, D., & Swink, M. (2004). Metrics and performance measurement in operations management; Dealing with the metrics maze. Journal of Operations Mangement, Retrieved 2 May 2011. http://mldc.whs.mil/download/documents/Readings/metrics%20maze.pdf

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