Title: Mr. Philip Sng
1Industrial Operations Management (IOM)
- Mr. Philip Sng
- Programme Chair (DIOM)
- School of Engineering
2In Todays Economy .
3What is Industrial Operations Management (IOM)?
- Industrial Engineering (IE)
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- Operations Management (OM)
4Industrial Engineering
- An Industrial Engineer (IE) figures out how to do
things better - - Develop processes and systems that
- improve quality and productivity
- - Work to eliminate waste of time, money,
- materials and various resources
5Product and Service
- The term "industrial does not mean manufacturing
alone. It includes research and development,
technology and service activities - Industrial engineers work in virtually all
sectors of the economy, including manufacturing,
logistics, services and government sectors
6Operations Management
7Operations Management
- The design, operation and improvement of systems
that create and deliver the organizations
primary products and services - Means of creating competitive advantage
- One of the major functions of any organization
8Industrial Operations Management (IOM)
METHODS
Increased Productivity
PEOPLE
SYSTEMS
9Industrial Operations Management (IOM)
- Task Manufacturing Capacity
10Industrial Operations Management (IOM)
11Jobs - IOM
Manufacturing
Logistics
Transportation
Healthcare
Services
Consultancy
12Occupational Titles - IOM
Associate/Assistant Engineer Industrial
Logistics Facilities Manufacturing Qu
ality Other job titles Operations
Analyst Procurement Executive Planning
Executive Technical Officer
13Typical salaries for IOM diploma graduate
Poly (Fresh) Mean Salary 1,396 to
1,579 Poly (Post NS) Mean Salary 1,600 to
1,770 in the following fields Logistics
Engineering and Management Manufacturing
Engineering Quality Engineering Management
Operation Management Salary data extracted
from http//www.engineering.edu.sg/index.asp
14Industrial Operations Management Programme
Broad-Based Scientific Engineering Course
Management Sciences
15Industrial Operations Management Programme
(excerpt)
- Core
- - Basic Sciences
- - Computing and Mathematical Methods
- - Operations Planning
- Statistical Methods
- Cost Analysis
- Human Factors Design
- Inventory Management
- - Manufacturing Planning
- Project Management
- Global Logistics
- Elective
- Supply Chain Management
- Warehousing and
- Distribution
- - Quality Control
- - Reliability Engineering
16Other requirements
Professional Profiling (Year 2) Creative
Engagement (Year 1 to 3) Project (Year 3,
administered by SEG)
17Student Handbook Important Rules
http//myrp1.myrp.edu.sg/sites/osc/studenthandbook
/default.aspx
Attendance Dismissal N grade Dormant
18Student Handbook Important Rules
- Dismissal due to absence
- Student pass holders must attend 16 x 80 12.8
weeks of classes in a semester. - Whenever a student pass holder has missed class
for more than16 x 203.2 weeks, he/she is liable
to be dismissed from the Polytechnic, - Note this may happen before or after Week 13
19Student Handbook Important Rules
- N grade
- 1. During the first two semesters of enrollment
at RP, absent for all of the first eight (8)
weeks of lessons from that module without a
reason - 2. During the third or following semesters of
enrollment at RP, absent for all of the first
five (5) weeks of lessons from that module
without a reason
20Student Handbook Important Rules
- Student Status Enrolled, Deferred, Dormant,
Withdrawn, Dismissed - A student is classified as "Dormant" for failing
to attending any class within the first TWO (2)
weeks of the semester.
21Student Handbook Important Rules
- Conditions liable for dismissal
- Continuously absent from all classes for the
first four (4) weeks - Breaks the 80 attendance rule for a student pass
holder - Fails to settle all payments due to the
Polytechnic by due dates - Has committed serious act(s) of indiscipline
22Enjoy your course at RP!
23Questions? philip_sng_at_rp.sg