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Jigsaw:

--- Quote from: tycusto on June 25, 2019, 09:10:03 am ---a bit of stretch seeing as my sac is in two hours but does anyone know the role of the operations manager and how they help a business to improve their competitiveness ????? thank you in advance !!

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Hope your SAC went okay! For future reference, the role of an operations manager is to simply coordinate all the activities involved in transforming a business' inputs into outputs. Well coordinated operations procedures will improve business competitiveness, as a business may be able to

- make more outputs using fewer inputs, saving costs
- improve the quality of their products
- decrease wastage / related expenses
- utilise technology for productivity gains etc.

In a SAC/Exam setting, I'd pick one or two examples, and explain in a bit of detail.
   

PolyMath:
Hey,
So I've already finished my operations sac, but I just had a question about website development.
They say that website development is an operations strategy but the definition, at least in jacplus, is "the creation and/or improvement of a connected group of pages on the internet that will be maintained by a business to promote and sell its products".
As it promotes and sells a business's product wouldn't it be a sales and marketing tool (from the sales & marketing area of management responsibility)?
Any and all answers would be appreciated.

rcabdi:
When referring to a business is it better to call it a business or organisation, or does it not matter?

magdichi:
I was wondering what I would need to get in the exam to get a 45... or a 40 something or if it is even possible.

Unit 3:
SAC 1 - A+ (95%)
SAC 2 - A+ (93%)
SAC 3 - A (85%)

Also, what would I have to get in my last 2 SACs as well? Thanks!

vceme:
I know some of these questions are from a month ago but just for exam time:



--- Quote from: PolyMath on July 01, 2019, 10:07:00 am ---Hey,
So I've already finished my operations sac, but I just had a question about website development.
They say that website development is an operations strategy but the definition, at least in jacplus, is "the creation and/or improvement of a connected group of pages on the internet that will be maintained by a business to promote and sell its products".
As it promotes and sells a business's product wouldn't it be a sales and marketing tool (from the sales & marketing area of management responsibility)?
Any and all answers would be appreciated.

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Yes your right, creating a website is part of a marketing and sales tool. But notice how its referring to website development, the process of creating/maintaining it would be part of operations management.


 
--- Quote from: rcabdi on July 05, 2019, 07:52:53 pm ---When referring to a business is it better to call it a business or organisation, or does it not matter?

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Doesn't really matter IMO.


--- Quote from: magdichi on August 03, 2019, 09:29:40 pm ---I was wondering what I would need to get in the exam to get a 45... or a 40 something or if it is even possible.

Unit 3:
SAC 1 - A+ (95%)
SAC 2 - A+ (93%)
SAC 3 - A (85%)

Also, what would I have to get in my last 2 SACs as well? Thanks!

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You shouldn't focus too much on your quantitative score, but rather your rank. Aim for A+ for the remaining sacs and definitely for the exams. :)


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