Article ID: | iaor2010321 |
Volume: | 3 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 164 |
End Page Number: | 177 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2009 |
Journal: | International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education |
Authors: | Alhourani Farouq |
Teaching operations management from a service perspective using only the traditional lecturing techniques can be very challenging. This subject can be boring and students may not appreciate the importance of service operations management, especially if their major is not management. Field projects can be powerful teaching tools as many service operations are accessible and familiar to students. This paper defines an effective methodology to teach service operations management. The methodology is based on conducting real-world projects in local businesses for every major topic covered in the course. The students in a survey rated the real-world projects as the best learning activity followed by the instructor presentations that included extensive pictures and personal experiences. The students also reported that they enjoyed the class and believed that it will be helpful for them in their capstone courses and future career.