1) Describe the nature of operations management in thefollowing organizations. In doing this, firstdescribe the operation process of theproduction system. Second, identify operations decisions.(Marks 3)(word count maximum:500)
• A paper manufacturing
• An internal design office
2) Suppose that a firm is considering moving from a batch process to an assembly-line process to better meet evolving market needs. What concerns might the following functions have about this proposed process change: marketing, finance, human resources, accounting, and information systems?(Marks 1) (word count maximum:150)
3. Describe the flow chart of Textile Manufacturing Process. (Marks 1) (word count maximum: 100
The nature of operations management
Textile fibres have certainly provided an essential element in contemporary society and physical formation pointing out human comfort. Textile manufacturing process is beginning towards the production of any garment or textile products. Textile manufacturing is an extensive and immense industry having a complex procedure. It undergoes range of stages as converting fibre into yarn, yarn into fabric and so on ending up with clothing as a concluding product. The cloth production is not an output of few stages but it do undergoes from various steps. The process describing the stages of manufacturing procedures include: spinning; weaving; dyeing, printing, finishing; and garments manufacturing.
say is going to look at air and water pollution in China and the issue of rising sea levels and the impact on small island states (SIDs). The pollution that industries such as oil and textile produce have led to a phenomenon known as ‘cancer villages.’ These cancer villages are located next to factories and have saw an increase in deaths, cancers, birth defects and infant mortality. A realist view of china is that the countries government employs the ‘pollute first, clean up later’ approach. Polluters who occupy villages have caused toxic air and water which pose a sever threat to the villagers. Costs to the health care system pose a large long-term problem. China need to address air and water pollution through implementing legislation such as safe minimum standards and market-based instruments. Low lying islands such as the Maldives and the Pacific face the severe threat of disappearing which will lead to an increase in the levels of climate refugees. Germany have taken action with the International Climate Initiative (IKI) and The Nansen initiative, work on behalf of the UNHCR on a mission to protect displaced people. Liberal institutionalism argues that through international bodies such as the United Nations or the European Union, countries can cooperate effectively with each other to achieve change. The realist approach rejects the internationalist theory, arguing that supranational bodies are not addressing change as environmental pollution and poverty and is failing in practise. This short research paper will examine two environmental challenges separately and then follow on to a comparison of how global governance and national polices can effectively address change.
China’s Cancer Villages.
It is clear that the level of economic development in China