Abstract

Among the areas of operations management (OM) research, the results of work done to identify which themes are the most prevalent in this particular area point to operations strategy (OS) as the most prominent theme. Operations strategy is the collective tangible movements decided, ordered, or inspired utilizing the corporate approach. The operations department is responsible for overseeing both the strategic and daily production of goods and services. In the settings of production, manufacturing, or service supply, operations management is largely concerned with planning, coordinating, and overseeing. Despite the fact that strategy and structure in organizations are distinct, they are strongly connected, particularly in operations management. Indeed, operations strategy can be defined as the interaction between a firm’s strategic direction.

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