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Business, 18.06.2020 01:57 travisvb

No industry has faced more competitive markets in the U. S. than textiles. The import of foreign textiles made using cheap labor has decreased profit margins for U. S. companies for years, and many have left the industry. In this discussion you will get the opportunity to "run" production operations of a textile company in a simulation scenario. Don’t be afraid of this opportunity, rather you should embrace it. This scenario illustrates the complexities typically associated with decision-making in a production department. The problems you will be faced with are complex, requiring the active involvement from multiple functional areas to fully understand the nature and scope of the problem, explore viable alternatives, commit to a solution, and then implement, monitor, and make necessary changes to achieve desired outcomes. As an operations professional, you’re responsible for executing due diligence when determining whether or not to support or put forward proposals and new ideas. These proposals can be as simple as modifying existing processes or as complex as expanding the company through "organic" or "inorganic" growth strategies. You need to be able to weigh decisions against existing realities while taking into consideration future uncertainties.
The student is to consider him or herself to be the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Kibby and Strand, the company in the scenario. The CEO has noticed fluctuations in production under the different shift production managers during the past 6 months. The CEO has noticed fluctuations in production under the different shift production managers during the past 6 months. She wants you, the COO, to document the key factors a production manager needs to consider when scheduling production in the organization and to prepare a PowerPoint presentation to be briefed at the next production manager meeting. She wants the presentation to include possible reasons for the variations and how each can be addressed.

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