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Production Management
- Narrated by: Andrea Giordani
- Length: 42 mins
- Categories: Business & Careers, Workplace & Organizational Behavior
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Publisher's Summary
Production management is the process of producing products through the manufacture of raw materials into finished goods. The concept of production management was invented at the time of industrialization.
Production management is a broad field, and its usage is recognized in multiple areas concerned with providing services to the consumers. A production manager is required in theaters as stage managers, human resources, management, accounting, financial management, etc.
A production manager’s job is to regulate the design of the product according to the wants of the customers. Production managers also check on the provision of raw materials, work force, money, materials, and methods which are important for the manufacture of the desired product.
Proper product planning and control is employed to avoid faults in the manufacturing process of the product to prevent the company from passing through the loss phase of resources or reputation that the company has developed over the years.
The production management department of the organization is one of the most important part of an organization. Many other areas of work are affected if production management is not carried out properly. Often, it is referred to as the nervous system of an organization.
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- Micah Bowers
- 10-01-18
Good content but a little hard to follow
The narrator has a accent that is hard to hear, and fully understand at times. I think the content is on point but I would not of bought if I had heard a preview.