Institute of operations management
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The Institute of Operations Management or IOM is a non-profit, professional body aiming to promote excellence in operations management.
. Its origins date back to 1963 when it was called the British Production and Inventory Control Society (BPICS) which was established as a chapter of the US based American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS). In 1975 it broke away from APICS and became established as a registered charity in the UK, retaining its BPICS name.
The society changed its name in 1996 to the Institute of Operations Management as it aimed to better reflect the wider interests of its members regarding all matters to do with operations.
To be the organisation of first choice in equipping operations professionals with the skills and resources required to maximise individual potential and organisational success.
While the Institute promotes its self internationally, membership remains predominantly UK based.
In addition to formal qualifications, the Institute also supports a programme of short courses and sponsored events to share knowledge and expertise in operations management.
History of the Institute
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. Its origins date back to 1963 when it was called the British Production and Inventory Control Society (BPICS) which was established as a chapter of the US based American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS). In 1975 it broke away from APICS and became established as a registered charity in the UK, retaining its BPICS name.
The society changed its name in 1996 to the Institute of Operations Management as it aimed to better reflect the wider interests of its members regarding all matters to do with operations.
Publications
The Institute has two principle publications. These are 'Operations Management' published 10 times per year containing articles written by its membership and InfOrM which is an electronic publication containing editorial and links to resources both on the Institute web site and elsewhere.Aims of the Institute
According to its web site, the institute aims:To be the organisation of first choice in equipping operations professionals with the skills and resources required to maximise individual potential and organisational success.
Membership
The Institute currently consists of approximately 2,000 members, predominantly from manufacturing companies, but also including academics and consultants. Membership exists in 4 grades; Fellow, Member, Associate or Student.While the Institute promotes its self internationally, membership remains predominantly UK based.
Educational opportunities and certification
The Institute is recognised by the British Qualifications and Curriculum Authority http://www.qca.org.uk/ (QCA)and is listed on the national database of accredited qualifications. They currently offer a level 3 certificate and level 5 diploma in operations management.In addition to formal qualifications, the Institute also supports a programme of short courses and sponsored events to share knowledge and expertise in operations management.