Present and potential uses of microcomputers in teaching operations and production management are examined. Microcomputers are generally available to most students and managers. Difficulties lie in developing the most effective learning methods using microcomputers instead of expecting students to self‐learn entirely by working their way through a program manual in front of a screen. Potential uses of microcomputer‐based simulations and the possible learning benefits are explored. Uses of an aggregate planning case study are given as an example, involving manual calculations, group discussion and a microcomputer spreadsheet. The example shows how small groups can learn more effectively about the power and speed of microcomputers by using them in a real situation. The simulation emphasises the useful role of micro‐computers as an integral part of operations planning systems and decision‐making processes.
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January 01 1991
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T.W. Batley
T.W. Batley
University of Otago, New Zealand
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6593
Print ISSN: 0144-3577
© MCB UP Limited
1991
International Journal of Operations & Production Management (1991) 11 (1): 5–13.
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Batley T (1991), "Microcomputer Simulation for Teaching Operations Management". International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 11 No. 1 pp. 5–13, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443579110135178
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