6.2: Lecture Session

What is strategy and what is operations strategy?

  • The ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ perspectives (Slides 8-9)
  • The market requirements and operations resources perspectives (Slides 10 +)
  • The process of operations strategy (Slides 17 +)

6 comments:

  1. Strategy basically means objectives or steps involved or taken to achieve the desired objective aimed.

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  2. a strategy is how our objectives will be achieved by refering to resources or a clear set of plans.

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  3. The strategic process is dynamic, evolutionary and emergent. A noted theorist in strategy, Henry Minztberg, described strategy as "a pattern in a stream of decisions."

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  4. Content operations is the set of processes, people, and technologies needed for strategically planning, creating, managing, and analyzing all content types for all channels across an enterprise. It is, in essence, a framework for how an enterprise creates the content that powers their customer experiences (CX).

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  5. Operations strategy is the ability to improve products and services, to develop a strategy. by considering the business strategy and the market needs.

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  6. Operations strategy process is the set of organisational processes is the set of organisational processes by which many stakeholders can collectively formulate an operating strategy

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