Financial Management
Overview
The Operations Management specialization is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, manage, and improve business processes and operational systems across a range of industries. This specialization focuses on the strategic and analytical aspects of operations, including supply chain management, quality control, process optimization, logistics, and project management. The objective is to develop future leaders who can drive operational excellence and innovation in a competitive global marketplace.
Program Outcomes
- Design and streamline business operations across industries.
- Apply analytical tools for process optimization.
- Lead logistics, inventory, and quality management projects.
- Implement lean and agile methodologies.
- Manage complex projects and cross-functional teams.
Program Objectives
- Build expertise in end-to-end supply chain and operations strategy.
- Learn advanced tools like Six Sigma, ERP, and TQM.
- Understand sustainable and ethical practices in operations.
- Develop leadership in crisis and capacity management.
- Prepare for roles in manufacturing, logistics, and consulting.
Supply Chain Management
Logistics Management
Inventory Management
Quality Assurance Management
Production Management
Strategic Planning
Admission Process
Step - 01
Application
Apply online by visiting www.iiamvizag.com or Application for Admission can be obtained from the office of lIAM.
Step - 02
Registration
Registration of Application enclosing qualifying examination certificates and scorecard
Step - 03
Evaluation
Apply online by visiting www.iiamvizag.com or Application for Admission can be obtained from the office of lIAM.
Step - 04
Short Listing
Qualified candidates will be shortlisted for Admission
Step - 05
Admission Confirmation
Candidates who are offered admission will have to pay the processing fee as stipulated
with in 7 days from the date of offer
Manufacturing, logistics, retail, healthcare, and IT sectors.
Yes, including MS Project, JIRA, and Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
Absolutely—industrial visits, live projects, and guest lectures are part of the curriculum.
Operations Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Coordinator, and more.
Yes, data-driven operations decision-making is a core focus.