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Formulating Success!
Supply Chain Management
Course Description
Supply
Chain Management involves the flows of materials and information
among all of the firms that contribute value to a product, from the
source of raw materials to end customers. Management of these
activities – logistics, communication, inventory management,
warehousing, transportation, and facility location - have been
performed since the start of commercial activity. Elements of supply
chain management have been studied and practiced for some time in
marketing, logistics, and operations management. We will attempt to
integrate these different perspectives to develop a broad
understanding of how to manage a supply chain.
Course Outcome
After
completing Supply Chain Management, students will be equipped with a basic
understanding of the following:
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The elements of the "supply chain"
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How to optimize the elements of the supply chain
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How to best manage demand, inventory, and supplier relations
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How to implement incentive programs that create value
Recommended Prerequisites
Assessment
Students will be assigned 8 homework assignments, and 1 final exam.
Syllabus
Lesson 1-
What is supply chain
management?
Lesson 2- Demand
management (make to stock, JIT)
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Demand pull system
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MRP
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Forecasting
Lesson 3- Purchasing
management
Lesson 4- Inventory
management
Lesson 5-
Strategic
Relationships
Lesson 6-
Decision
Support Processes
Lesson 7- Information
Technology
Lesson 8-
Transportation
Course Delivery
This
course is Instructor-led and delivered through our award-winning
online Learning Management System. See our
FAQ for more
details.
Education Credit
This
course has 20 contact hours and can be used for 2 Continuing
Education Units (CEUs).
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