Operations | BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Required Courses • Introduction to Operations Resource Management • Purchasing in Today’s Environment • Managing MRP – Material Requirements Planning • Forecasting and Master Planning the Supply Chain • Lean Manufacturing Principles and Techniques • Inventory and Logistics Management
Earn Certificate in One Year
Course No.: CO11070112 Location: CSUSM and/or off-site locations Fee: $3,465 for Entire Certificate $495 for individual classes
Web keywords: ORM Also of interest:
Six Sigma Green Belt, (p. 46) Six Sigma Black Belt, (p.46) Lean Mastery (p. 46)
Purchasing in Today’s Environment
Spend management is the fastest, most direct way to create measurable, sustainable, bottom- line results. The Purchasing function has the ability to profoundly reduce a firm’s cost of materials and services, and has an immediate effect on a company’s financial sustainability. Long-term agreements with trusted suppliers provide visibility within the supply chain and enhance a company’s ability to respond to ever-changing market demands, enabling firms to provide quality products and services at competitive prices in a timely manner. The class will cover Procurement Organization and Objectives, Ethics, Interdepartmental Interactions, Quality Aspects, Source Selection, and Legal Considerations. Other topics include aspects of VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory), Buyer-Supplier Collaboration methods, Total Cost of Ownership Concepts, Negotiation Strategies, Make versus Buy Decisions, Global Sourcing, and Supplier Evaluation.
Course No.: CO11030612 Date: Tues., Mar. 6 - Apr. 24 Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: CSUSM Fee: $495
Instructor: Pat Lupica Web keywords: Purchasing
Also of interest: Green Purchasing Fundamentals (Online), (p.39)
Forecasting and Master Planning the Supply Chain
The inability to obtain from a customer (or internally calculate for a supplier) an accurate and timely forecast will inevitably result in undesirable outcomes. Effects can range from the whiplash phenomenon that results in costly overproduction with resultant excess inventory, or costly stockouts that alienate the consumer, perhaps forcing them to turn to a direct competitor. Forecasting and Master Planning the Supply Chain provides an introduction to world-class sales forecasting techniques that drive Operations and Supply Chain Management. Such techniques as Weighted Moving Average, Exponential Smoothing, Box-Jenkins, and Seasonality are explored. The Planning Hierarchy is discussed, including Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP), Master Scheduling, Available to Promise (ATP), the value of establishing Time Fences, Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP), and Capacity Concepts such as Rough-Cut Capacity Planning. Planning BOMs and the effects of Configure- To-Order Manufacturing are discussed at length as ways to simplify planning and forecasting.
Course No.: CO11062612 Date: Tues., June 26 - Aug. 14 Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: CSUSM Fee: $495
Instructor: Bob Lane, President, Lane OPX Web keywords: Forecasting
Also of interest: Green Supply Chain Professional (GSCP) (Online), (p. 40)
Introduction to Operations Resource Management
The most appropriate class to take first for those new to Operations Management, or for those who wish a broad review of the major topics covered in the ORM certification series and CPIM exams. Subsequent classes expand the concepts learned in this Introduction class. This fast-moving class reviews Flow of Materials in the Supply Chain, Manufacturing Strategies, Materials Management, Production Planning and Master Scheduling, MRP (Material Requirements Planning), CRP (Capacity Requirements Planning), PAC (Production Activity Control), the Purchasing function, Forecasting and Inventory Control, Warehouse Management, Distribution concepts, Lean Production strategies, TQM (Total Quality Management) and Manufacturing Costing.
Course No.: 2013 Date: 2013 Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: CSUSM Fee: $495
Instructor: Geoff Grenne, CPIM Supply Chain Director, Nuvasive
Web keywords: Operations
Production Activity Control and Lean Manufacturing Principles & Techniques
The concept of Lean Production has proven to be the optimal tool to produce goods and provide services efficiently through the elimination of waste while enhancing flow, which reduces the need for costly inventory investment while maximizing customer service. This class focuses on providing techniques for scheduling and controlling production processes, executing plans, and implementing controls. Traditional principles such as PAC (Production Activity Control) are explored as are the latest Lean concepts such as 6-Sigma, Kanban, Visual Controls, the five S’s, the 7 Wastes, TOC (Theory of Constraints), Push versus Pull, Work Balancing, Kaizen events, Cellular Manufacturing, Setup Reduction, and Waste Identification and Elimination.
Course No.: CO11011012 Date: Tues., Jan 10 - Feb 28, 2012 Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: CSUSM Fee: $495
Instructors: Kaye Cee McKay, CFPIN, CSCP Logistics Management Specialist, Gen-Probe Inc.;
Web keywords: Lean Also of interest:
Lean Mastery, (p. 46) Six Sigma Black Belt, (p. 46) Six Sigma Green Belt, (p. 46)
Managing MRP – Material Requirement Planning
The effects of an unbalanced production schedule include chaos on the shop floor, increased costs for expedited deliveries and shipping, personnel overtime costs, and constantly changing delivery dates to customers. The solution is Material Requirements Planning, which puts everyone on the same page by generating planned orders, keeping priorities straight, and keeping the schedule balanced with the use of Capacity Resource Planning. The course includes detailed descriptions of the principles, functions, and benefits of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP). Other topics include Production Strategies and their relationship to MRP, the logic of assigning Part Numbers, types of Bills of Material (BOM), Inventory Management and Control, Order Point Concepts, Costs of Inventory, and a section describing Supply Chain Management (SCM) strategies and selection of Supplier Partners to reduce costs and maintain Supply Chain Visibility.
Course No.: CO11050112 Date: Tues., May 1 - June 19, 2012 Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: CSUSM Fee: $495
Instructor: Kaye Cee McKay, CFPIN, CSCP Logistics Management Specialist, Gen-Probe Inc; Executive Director of Education, San Diego APICS
Web keywords: MRP
CSUSM Extended Learning | Spring 2012 |
www.csusm.edu/el | (800) 500-9377 45
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