SES # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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Part I: Manufacturing and Operations as Competitive Weapons | ||
1 | Introduction to Course and Concept and Principles of Operations Strategy | |
2 | Developing a Manufacturing and Operations Strategy | Pisano, Gary, and Sharon Rossi. "American Connector Co. (A)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-693-035. October 6, 1992. Beckman and Rosenfield. Chapter 1. |
Part II: Key Elements and Decision Categories in a Manufacturing Strategy | ||
3 | Introduction to Decision Categories, the Role of Technology | Jaikumar, Ramachandran. "Sof-Optics, Inc. (B)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-684-045. February 28, 1984. Read the first half of Beckman and Rosenfield. Chapter 3 on process technology. (The chapter is background - we will not cover it.) |
4 | The Role of Technology and Multiple Plants | Pisano, Gary, and Sharon Rossi. "ITT Automotive: Global Manufacturing Strategy - 1994." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-695-002. August 18, 1994. Lapré, M. A., and L. N. Van Wassenhove. "Learning Across Lines: The Secret to More Efficient Factories." Harvard Business Review 80, no. 10 (2002): 107-111. |
5 | Capacity, Environmental Issues | Upton, David, and Joshua Margolis. "Australian Paper Manufacturers (A)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-691-041. December 7, 1990. "The Invisible Green Hand." The Economist, July 4, 2002. Porter, Michael, and Claas van der Linde. "Green and Competitive: Ending the Stalemate." Harvard Business Review 73, no. 5 (1995): 120-134. |
6 | Facilities Strategies on a Global Basis Comparisons of Plant Productivity | Flaherty, Marie-Therese. "Applichem (A)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-685-051. February 22, 1985. |
7 | Summary Lecture on Facilities Strategy and Globalization | Read Chapter 5 from Beckman and Rosenfield on Facilities Strategy. |
8 | Vertical Integration | Garvin, David. "Sensormatic Electronics Corp." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-681-095. May 1, 1981. Read Chapter 2 of Beckman and Rosenfield on Vertical Integration. |
9 | Supplier Management: Numbers of Suppliers | Mathur, Gita, and Robert Hayes. "Intel – PED (A)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-693-056. May 19, 1994. Liker, Jeffrey, and Thomas Choi. "Building Deep Supplier Relationships." Harvard Business Review 82, no. 12 (2004): 104-113. |
10 | Planning and Materials | Fraiman, N., M. Singh, L. Arrington, and C. Paris. "Zara." New York, NY: Columbia Business School Marketing Cases, 2002. (PDF) |
11 | The Logistics System and the Supply Chain | Shapiro, Roy, and Timothy Laseter. "eShip-4U." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-603-076. October 22, 2002. |
12 | The Supply Chain (cont.) | |
13 | Organization, Human Resources and Workforce Teams | Klein, Janice, and Bert Spector. "Sedalia Revisited." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-687-004. July 18, 1986. Beer, Michael, and Bert Spector. "Sedalia Engine Plant (A)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-481-148. March 1, 1981. Klein, Janice A. "Job Design." In The Technology Management Handbook. Edited by Richard C. Dorf. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1998. ISBN: 0849385776. |
14 | Information Systems, Enterprise Systems and the Impacts of the Electronic Economy Summary of Strategic Decision Categories | Lee, Hau, and Eric Johnson. "Agile Software - I Want My WebTV!" Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Case GS20. January 3, 2000. Davenport, Thomas. "Putting the Enterprise Into the Enterprise System." Harvard Business Review 76, no. 4 (1998): 121-131. |
Part III: Different Approaches to Manufacturing Strategy | ||
15 | Introduction to Different Approaches to Competition Competing on Costs | Rivlin, Gary. "Who's Afraid of China?" New York Times, December 19, 2004. Pletz, John. "Dell Turns Productivity Gains into Market Share." Austin American Statesman, August 26, 2002. |
16 | Competing on Quality: Sources of Quality and Different Measures of Quality | West, Jonathan. "Delamere Vineyard." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-698-051. February 2, 1998. |
17 | Competing on Features and Innovativeness: Types of Quality and the Product Development Process | Pisano, Gary. "BMW: The 7-Series Project (A)" Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-692-083. February 18, 1992. "Don't Laugh at Gilded Butterflies." The Economist, April 22, 2004. Christensen, Clayton M. "The Past and Future of Competitive Advantage." MIT Sloan Management Review 42, no. 2 (2001): 105-109. |
18 | Competing on Availability and Time-based Strategies Such As Postponement | Fisher, M. L. "National Bicycle Industrial Co." Philadelphia, PA: Wharton School Publishing, 1994. Case study. Zipkin, Paul. "The Limits of Mass Customization." MIT Sloan Management Review 42, no. 3 (2001): 81-87. "A Long March." The Economist, July 14, 2000. |
19 | Impacts of Flexibility on Strategic Choices | West, Jonathan, and Christian Kasper. "Incat." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-601-045. August 30, 2000. Upton, David M. "The Management of Manufacturing Flexibility." California Management Review 36, no. 2 (1994): 72-89. |
Part IV: Globalization, Outsourcing and Other Critical Issues in Operations Strategy and Policy in the 21st Century | ||
20 | Power and Control and the Technology Supply Chain | "A Long March." The Economist, July 14, 2000. Barrett, Todd, Dan Crocker, Steve Muir, and Charles Fine. "Grip Shift: Just a Shooting Star?" Cambridge, MA: MIT Leaders for Manufacturing Program Case Study, forthcoming. Fine, Charles. Clockspeed: Winning Industry Control in the Age of Temporary Advantage. New York, NY: Perseus Books, 1998. ISBN: 0738201537. |
21 | Outsourcing Strategies, Contractor-driven Paradigms, and Asian Sourcing and Globalization | Johnson, M., and T. Clock. "Mattel, Inc: Vendor Operations in Asia." Hanover, NH: Tuck School of Business Case Study, 2002. (PDF) Johnson, M., and Owen Project Team. "Competition in the U.S. Toy Industry." Hanover, NH: Tuck School of Business Case Study, 1998. |
22 | Supplier Power and Overseas Sourcing Moving up the Value Chain in Outsourcing | Huckman, Robert, and Gary Pisano. "Flextronics International, Ltd." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-604-063. November 25, 2003. |
23 | Global Cost Competitiveness, Outsourcing, and the Hollow Corporation | Pisano, Gary. "Whistler Corp. (A)." Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Case 9-690-011. February 9, 1990. "Meet the Global Factory." The Economist, June 20, 1998. |
24 | Implications of Outsourcing on Competitiveness The Role of China and Low Cost Locations | Fishman, Ted C. "The Chinese Century." New York Times Magazine, July 4, 2004. "The Great Hollowing-out Myth." The Economist, February 19, 2004. |
25 | Conclusions and Wrap Up |