IEOM Detroit Conference (IEOM 2016)
 

 

 
 

Operations Management

NOTE: The author in bold is the presenter.


EMPIRICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ON OPERATION DIAGNOSIS TO IDENTIFY OPERATION IMPROVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Edly Ferdin Ramly, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn (Malaysia); Musli Mohammad, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) (Malaysia); Mohd Shahir Yahya, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (Malaysia)

The Role of Technology in Outsourcing Practices in Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry
Nnamdi Ogbuke, University of central lancashire Preston UK (United Kingdom); Yahaya Yusuf, Lancashire Business School (United Kingdom); Jan Hewitt, School of Management (United Kingdom)

Simulating Supplier-Producer Relationship in halal food Supply chain Using Agent Based Modeling
Layung Prasetyanti, Tokyo University of Science (Japan)

IMPROVING SEMICONDUCTOR BACK-END FINAL TEST THROUGHPUT VIA RFID-BASED LOT CONTROL SYSTEM
Rosnah Mohd Yusuff, Universiti Putra Malaysia (Malaysia); Sia Ying Ying, (Malaysia); Mohd Amin Mohd Soom, (Malaysia)

Concurrent engineering: the drawbacks of applying a one-size-fits-all approach
John Bang Mathiasen, Aarhus University Department of Business Development and Technology, School of Business and Social Sciences (Denmark); Rasmus Munksgaard Mathiasen, (Denmark)

Standard Transformation Formulation Framework for Robust Optimization Technique with Application on Healthcare Delivery Systems
Morteza Lalmazloumian, University of Windsor (Canada); Mohammed Baki, University of Windsor (Canada); Majid Ahmadi, University of Windsor (Canada)

Composite Index Creation Using AHP: Efficiency Optimization for the Health Care Industry
Andrea Yzeiri, University of Windsor (Canada); Mohammed Baki, University of Windsor (Canada)

Min-Max Appointment Scheduling Problem
Silvi Qemo, University of Windsor (Canada); Mohammed Baki, University of Windsor (Canada)

Analysis of change management using SAP-LAP hills
hari krishnan thampi, N.S.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (India)

Improving the Management of Operations at the “Office des Ports et RAdes du Gabon” (OPRAG). The road to achieve and sustain Quality Service delivery. Paper presented at the Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Conference (IEOM Detroit): Achie
Jean Prosper Belui Essimengane, University of Johannesburg (South Africa); Tawanda Mushiri, University of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe); Charles Mbohwa, university of johannesburg (South Africa)

Drilling Rig Selection and Cost Analysis: a Comparison of Top Drive and Rotary Table Drilling Systems
Walid Mahmud, University of Tripoli (United States); Saber Elmabrouk, University of Tripoli (Libya)

A framework for sharing knowledge within SMMEs: A South African Study
Lawrance Seseni, University of Johannesburg (South Africa); Charles Mbohwa, university of johannesburg (South Africa)

Barriers of sharing tacit knowledge: A case of Gauteng agricultural SMMEs, South Africa
Lawrance Seseni, University of Johannesburg (South Africa); Charles Mbohwa, university of johannesburg (South Africa)

Knowledge Retention and Stabilisation within OPRAG: A Management must for the Excellence achievement.
Jean Prosper Belui Essimengane, University of Johannesburg (South Africa)

Quality Delivery Service as a Strategy: Profile and Perspectives for Excellence achievement within OPRAG
Jean Prosper Belui Essimengane, University of Johannesburg (South Africa)

 
 

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