IL4014 Productivity Management and Re – Engineering Syllabus:
IL4014 Productivity Management and Re – Engineering Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
OBJECTIVES:
Identify the basic principles of Productivity Models
Classify various ways in which productivity is measured and evaluated.
Describe the basic concept of Re-Engineering.
Use Re-Engineering tools and techniques to improve productivity.
Compare the various Re-Engineering Models.
UNIT I PRODUCTIVITY
Productivity Concepts – Macro and Micro factors of productivity – Dynamics of Productivity – Productivity Cycle Productivity Measurement at International, National and Organisation level – Productivity measurement models.
UNIT II SYSTEMS APPROACH TO PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT
Conceptual frame work, Management by Objectives (MBO), Performance Objectivated Productivity (POP) – Methodology and application to manufacturing and service sector.
UNIT III ORGANISATIONAL TRANSFORMATION
Elements of Organisational Transformation and Reengineering-Principles of organization al transformation and re-engineering, fundamentals of process re-engineering, preparing the workforce for transformation and re-engineering, methodology, guidelines, LMI CIP Model – DSMC Q & PMP model.
UNIT IV RE-ENGINEERING PROCESS IMPROVEMENT MODELS
PMI models, PASIM Model, Moen and Nolan Strategy for process improvement, LMICIP Model, NPRDC Model.
UNIT V RE-ENGINEERING TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTATION
Analytical and process tools and techniques – Information and Communication Technology – Implementation of Reengineering Projects – Success Factors and common implementation Problem– Cases.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Student will be able to:
CO1: Understand the term productivity.
CO2: Measure and evaluate productivity.
CO3: Plan and implement various productivity techniques.
CO4: Reengineer the process for improving the productivity.
CO5: Implement BPR tools for improving the productivity.
REFERENCES:
1. Edosomwan, J.A., “Organisational Transformation and Process Re-engineering”, LibraryCataloging in Pub. Data, 1996.
2. Rastogi, P.N., “Re-engineering and Re-inventing the Enterprise”, Wheeler Pub. New Delhi, 1995.
3. Sumanth, D.J., ‘Productivity Engineering and Management’, TMH, New Delhi, 1990
4. Vrat P, Sardana, G.D. and Sahay, B.S., “Productivity Management – A Systems Approach”,Narosa Publishing House. New Delhi, 1998.