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PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: AGENDA FOR THE '80s *

PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: AGENDA FOR THE '80s * *Many of the ideas in this paper were drawn from the P/OM workshop at the 1980 AIDS meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. Professors Miller and Graham took primary responsibility for organizing the workshop and for writing and editing the paper. Professors Freeland, Hottenstein, Maister, Meredith, and Schmenner developed panel statements and provided helpful overviews. The authors would like to express their appreciation to panelists and participants in the workshop for their important contributions and especially to Mr. John Young, President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, for the very special part that he played. In any synthesis of the ideas of many there are likely to be disagreements and biases. Professors Miller and Graham take full responsibility for the views expressed in the paper without detracting from the significant contributions of the others involved. Subject Area: Production/Operations Management. Decision Sciences [Vol. 12 early efforts to pin the blame on unfair competition and government regulation, American managers have entered a period of anxious self-examination. Increasingly in the public mind, responsibility for widespread operating weakness is being laid squarely at management’s door (141 [27]. In short, the American challenge of the 1960s appears to have given way to the American catch-up attempt http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Decision Sciences Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1981 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0011-7315
eISSN
1540-5915
DOI
10.1111/j.1540-5915.1981.tb00106.x
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Abstract

*Many of the ideas in this paper were drawn from the P/OM workshop at the 1980 AIDS meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. Professors Miller and Graham took primary responsibility for organizing the workshop and for writing and editing the paper. Professors Freeland, Hottenstein, Maister, Meredith, and Schmenner developed panel statements and provided helpful overviews. The authors would like to express their appreciation to panelists and participants in the workshop for their important contributions and especially to Mr. John Young, President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, for the very special part that he played. In any synthesis of the ideas of many there are likely to be disagreements and biases. Professors Miller and Graham take full responsibility for the views expressed in the paper without detracting from the significant contributions of the others involved. Subject Area: Production/Operations Management. Decision Sciences [Vol. 12 early efforts to pin the blame on unfair competition and government regulation, American managers have entered a period of anxious self-examination. Increasingly in the public mind, responsibility for widespread operating weakness is being laid squarely at management’s door (141 [27]. In short, the American challenge of the 1960s appears to have given way to the American catch-up attempt

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Decision SciencesWiley

Published: Oct 1, 1981

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