Determining the elements of the operations management transformation model for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system

The prime challenge to those responsible for the management of South Africa’s estuaries is to maintain their viability in the face of ever increasing pressures. It is important that we learn to appreciate the value of estuaries and that we act wisely to manage them for sustainable use. Any operation...

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Main Author: Kriel, J F
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Language:English
Published: Port Elizabeth Technikon 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/214
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-109352017-12-21T04:22:48ZDetermining the elements of the operations management transformation model for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth systemKriel, J FRivers -- Management -- South AfricaStream conservation -- South AfricaThe prime challenge to those responsible for the management of South Africa’s estuaries is to maintain their viability in the face of ever increasing pressures. It is important that we learn to appreciate the value of estuaries and that we act wisely to manage them for sustainable use. Any operation must have the adequate resources to perform the duties and the correct processes must be followed. The purpose of this research is to determine whether the current inputs and processes needed for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system are sufficient to adhere to the output objectives of a healthy estuary together with safeguarding of properties. The research methodology for this study comprised the following steps: Firstly, a literature study was performed to identify the key elements of the operation management transformation model. Operations management deals with the output of any business, in other words the conversion of inputs to create certain outputs and they do this by a process of transformation. Secondly, extensive literature study was performed in order to access material regarding effective estuary and river mouth management. Thirdly, the current situation at Great Brak was assessed to determine whether the current inputs and processes are in place and if additional or altered inputs and processes are needed.Port Elizabeth TechnikonFaculty of Management2004ThesisMastersMBAix, 85 leavespdfvital:10935http://hdl.handle.net/10948/214EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Rivers -- Management -- South Africa
Stream conservation -- South Africa
spellingShingle Rivers -- Management -- South Africa
Stream conservation -- South Africa
Kriel, J F
Determining the elements of the operations management transformation model for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system
description The prime challenge to those responsible for the management of South Africa’s estuaries is to maintain their viability in the face of ever increasing pressures. It is important that we learn to appreciate the value of estuaries and that we act wisely to manage them for sustainable use. Any operation must have the adequate resources to perform the duties and the correct processes must be followed. The purpose of this research is to determine whether the current inputs and processes needed for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system are sufficient to adhere to the output objectives of a healthy estuary together with safeguarding of properties. The research methodology for this study comprised the following steps: Firstly, a literature study was performed to identify the key elements of the operation management transformation model. Operations management deals with the output of any business, in other words the conversion of inputs to create certain outputs and they do this by a process of transformation. Secondly, extensive literature study was performed in order to access material regarding effective estuary and river mouth management. Thirdly, the current situation at Great Brak was assessed to determine whether the current inputs and processes are in place and if additional or altered inputs and processes are needed.
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title Determining the elements of the operations management transformation model for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system
title_short Determining the elements of the operations management transformation model for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system
title_full Determining the elements of the operations management transformation model for the monitoring and breaching of the Great Brak River Mouth system
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