Thursday, 16 July 2015

OPS 571 WEEK 3 OPERATIONS PLANNING ANALYSIS

OPS 571 WEEK 3 OPERATIONS PLANNING ANALYSIS


Week 3 is part two of the two-part assignment, which includes a discussion on operations planning.
Create an analysis between 1,200 to 1,500 words
Note: Concepts and applications for the assignment must be directly integrated and referenced from weekly course material. External references for concepts and applications presented within the weekly reading not accepted. Exception: Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Company websites. 


Requirement 1: Discuss Sales and Operations Planning: Discussing relationship between Sales, Operations Planning, and the development of an Aggregated Operations Plan discussed within Chapter 16.
Requirement 2: Discussed Demand Management and the importance of Forecasting to support Demand Management. Support discussion by applying the appropriate Quantitative support metrics provided within Chapter 15.
Requirement 3: Discuss Materials Resource Planning and Inventory Control and their relationships to constructing a Master Production Schedule (MPS) that aligns with the Materials Resource Plan (MRP) discussed within Chapter 18.
Requirement 4: Discuss the validity of applying the various operational structures within a real-world work environment.
Submission Requirements:
  1. Include at least one or more in-text citations per section within assignments.
  2. Format assignments and presentations using the APA requirements.
  3. Check all assignments through the Grammarly and the Plagiarism tools located within the Center for Writing Excellence before submitting it for grading.
  4. Submit the Plagiarism report and Grammarly report with individual and team assignments.
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