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Explore the core of System Design through this e-course. Uncover principles and techniques for operations management and industrial engineering. Topics include design goals, factors, key elements, work study, material handling, and facility layout. Learn the value of well-crafted systems and their benefits. Discover required information and techniques for effective design. Grasp the connection between design and production, and the role of ergonomics.

Original price was: £194.00.Current price is: £19.99.

Overview

The "Introduction to System Design" e-course provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and techniques of systems design in operations management and industrial engineering. The course covers various topics such as the goals of system design, factors affecting systems design, the key elements of design, and the role of work study, material handling, and facility layout.

Students will learn about the importance of a well-designed system and the benefits it brings to an organisation. They will also be introduced to the information required for systems design and the various techniques used in the process. The course will delve into the relationship between systems design and production, and the significance of ergonomics in the design process.

By the end of the course, students will have a better understanding of the steps involved in the job design process and how to approach systems design from a comprehensive perspective. This course is suitable for professionals who are interested in understanding the fundamental principles of systems design, as well as students who are interested in operations management or industrial engineering.

What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to System Design and its role in Operations Management
  • Goals and factors affecting Systems Design
  • Benefits of a good System Design and its role in Industrial Engineering
  • Information and techniques required for Systems Design and its relation to production
  • Key elements of Systems Design, including Work Study and the Job Design Process
  • The role of Material Handling and Facility Layout in Systems Design
  • The importance of Ergonomics in Systems Design and its advantages

Who Should Take The Introduction to System Design Course?

  • Operations and Production Managers
  • Industrial Engineers
  • Operations and Production supervisors
  • Manufacturing specialists
  • Project managers
  • Business owners and entrepreneurs
  • Individuals seeking a career in operations management or industrial engineering
  • Anyone interested in understanding the principles of systems design

Requirements

To enrol in the "Introduction to System Design" e-learning course, a basic understanding of operations management, industrial engineering, and production processes is recommended. A strong foundation in mathematics and computer skills may also be helpful, as the course involves the use of algorithms and calculations. Access to a computer or device with internet connectivity is also necessary to participate in the course.

Course Currilcum

    • Introduction to System Design 00:05:00
    • Explain Role of Systems Design in Operations Management 00:01:00
    • Describe the Goals of System Design 00:00:39
    • Explain Factors Affecting Systems Design 00:00:41
    • Explain Benefits of a Good System Design 00:02:00
    • Explain Role of Systems Design in Industrial Engineering 00:00:35
    • Explain Information Required for Systems Design 00:02:00
    • Explain Techniques of Systems Design 00:01:00
    • Explain Relation between Systems Design & Production 00:02:00
    • Explain Key Elements of Systems Design 00:09:00
    • Explain Work Study in Systems Design 00:01:00
    • Explain the Steps of Job Design Process 00:02:00
    • Describe Role of Material Handling in Systems Design 00:11:00
    • Describe Role of Facility Layout in Systems Design 00:03:00
    • Explain Why Ergonomics in Systems Design 00:04:00
    • List the Advantages of Systems Design 00:04:00
    • Order Certificate 00:05:00
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