3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Agrell Per Joakim; Blome Constantin;
Language
English
Prerequisites
The first two modules of the online course.
Main themes
Supply chain management (SCM) may be roughly defined as the design, operation, and improvement of the supply chain, from source to end-consumer. As globalization is evolving, supply chains are increasingly configured globally, spanning continents and involving several countries and markets. This configuration must therefore perfectly fit the marketing positioning and the global strategy of the organization. The aim is to give an overview of main SCM issues and challenges on the one hand, in-depth understanding of selected topics related with SCM on the other.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
LCEMS2341 | At completion of the course, participants should be able to:
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Content
Main Topics:
- Helicopter view of the supply chain & Major challenges in supply, production, distribution and logistics;
- Drivers and KPI for Supply chain management & a global framework for making decisions.
Teaching methods
This class is an intensive one week class with:
- regular lectures
- simulation games
- company cases
- company visits
- guest speakers
Evaluation methods
The evaluation is made of two parts:
- a short classical written exam at the end of the seminar
- an individual written paper in which the student assess the supply chain of a Business unit of his/her choice and analyse - according to the framework developed in this class - a potential change in the supply chain of that company (Guidelines are provided).
Online resources
Online Course : “Supply Chain Management : A Decision-Making Framework” on edX platform
Bibliography
The reading material will be provided.
Several textbooks on “Supply Chain Management” might be useful. None is compulsory.
Several textbooks on “Supply Chain Management” might be useful. None is compulsory.
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- Chopra, S. and P. Meindl Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operation, Prentice Hall
- M. Christopher, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, FT Prentice Hall.
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Teaching materials
- LCEMS2341
Faculty or entity
CLSM