Project Description
Supply Chain Management
Course ID – GKA-007
The Enterprise Process Management Area of Information Management consists of three separate but related offerings, namely: Business Process Management, Supply Chain Management, and Service Oriented Architecture. Supply Chain Management contains four courses which provide the candidate with a breadth of understanding surrounding supply chain strategy and management, and a depth of understanding of supply chain management’s three core process areas, namely: Procurement and Supplier Management, Manufacturing and Operations Management, and Distribution and Logistics Management.
Supply Chain Management
Course ID – GKA-007
1. Strategic Supply Chain Management
- strategy and role of supply chain
- inventory management in efficient supply chains
- supply chain coordination
- role of technology
2. Procurement & Supply Chain Management
This course will focus on the important topic of strategic sourcing and purchasing management. Topics will include:
- make or buy (outsourcing)
- supplier selection
- supplier relationships
- supplier performance evaluation
- strategic cost management
- product design and sourcing strategy
- e-sourcing (auctions vs. relationships)
- negotiation
- global sourcing
- compliance issues
- internal and external governance considerations
3. Distribution & Logistics Management
The focus of this course is the strategic design of supply chain networks. The course provides an examination of (1) the role of supply chain network design within the context of the firm’s competitive strategy, (2) alternative supply chain designs and the factors that influence network design decisions, (3) a framework for the network design process, and (4) the principal models and techniques used for the design of supply chain networks. This course focuses on the economic conditions, managerial strategies, governmental policies, IT considerations, and other phenomena which affect the demand for and supply of transport and distribution services – the delivery portion of the supply chain.
4. Operations Management
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challenges in managing responsive supply chains
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management of transportation and distribution
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role of network design
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supply chain performance measurement
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supply chain coordination
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incentive issues
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e-business models
5. BPM & Workflow Implementation
6. Trends & Directions in Supply Chain Management
This course focuses on strategic supply chain transformation, innovation, and organizational change. The course examines current and emerging issues, technologies, and best practices with respect to supply chain strategy and IT; value creation through design and redesign of supply chain capabilities; transformational outsourcing; supply chain role in new product design, development, and market introduction; technology adoption; and change management.
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