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Mastering Operations Management: Why the Stevenson 14th Edition PPT Deserves a Better Approach

  • One-sentence concept summary
  • 3 concise bullet points (principles, tools, or equations)
  • One illustrative example or figure
  • Keep slides minimal: aim for 6–8 lines or fewer; one idea per slide.
  • Use a consistent, high-contrast theme (dark text on light background or vice versa).
  • Typography: Sans-serif fonts (e.g., Calibri, Arial), title 28–32 pt, body 18–22 pt.
  • Visual hierarchy: bold or color for key terms only.
  • Use icons and simple diagrams instead of dense text.
  • One data visualization per slide; label axes and highlight the insight in the caption.
  • Use animations sparingly for emphasis, not decoration.
  • Accessibility: ensure 4.5:1 contrast ratio, readable font sizes, and descriptive alt text for images.

Example slide titles for an Inventory module

  • Review learning objectives (first 1–2 slides per chapter).
  • Skim bolded terms and key equations (e.g., EOQ, break-even, CPK).
  • Note any slide with a red or highlighted box – those often signal exam topics.

Part 3: Chapter-by-Chapter Tips to Make Stevenson PPTs Better

Chapter 4 (Product and Service Design):

Focus on sustainability and life cycle analysis. operations management stevenson 14th edition ppt better

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