Major Concerns in Philippine Manufacturing and the Role of Production and Operations Management Techniques and Approaches
Elvira A. Zamora
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Elvira A. Zamora: PHINMA Associate Professor of Production and Operations Management, College of Business Administration, University of the Philippines Diliman
Philippine Review of Economics, 1994, vol. 31, issue 1, 53-70
Abstract:
The importance of the productions/operations management (P/OM) function is apparent in the face of increasing competition particularly in the global market. There are indications that local manufacturing companies are addressing this concern through the use of appropriate techniques which are intended to improve operations. This paper presents the results of a survey which looked into the major problems of local manufacturing companies and the extent to which they make use of known P/OM approaches.
Date: 1994
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