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1yr MBA-Executive 2016-17 T-IV

SCM/1 year Executive MBA, 2016 -17/Prof. W.S.William Page 1


SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Credits 3
Faculty Name W S William
Program 1 year Executive MBA (FT)
Academic Year and Term 2016-17, Term IV

1. Course Objective Supply Chain Management is about the management of material and information flows in multi-stage production distribution networks. Driven by fierce global competition and enabled by advanced information technology, many companies have taken initiatives to reduce costs and at the same time increase responsiveness to change in the market place. This course will provide students with the knowledge and the tools necessary to develop implement and sustain strategies for managing supply chain issues.

2. Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the students will be able to:

· Classify the supply chain macro processes in a firm.
· Identify the key supply chain decision phases and explain the significance of each one.
· Identify the six major drivers (facilities, inventory, transportation, information, sourcing, and pricing) of supply chain performance, and their roles in supply chain performance.
· Design appropriate supply chain network.
· Measure supply chain performance.
· Manage risks in the supply chain.

3. Required Test Book

I. Chopra Sunil, Meindl Peter, and Kalra, D , “Supply Chain Management, Strategy, Planning & Operation”, Pearson, 5th Edition

Other books for reading

i) Simchi-Levi David, Kaminsky Philip, Simchi-Levi Edith and Shankar, Ravi, “Designing & Managing the Supply Chain, Concepts, Strategies & case studies”, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Ed
ii) Ballou Ronald H, & Srivastava Samir K., “ Business Logistics/ Supply Chain Management.”, Pearson, 5th Ed
iii) Handfield, Robert and Bozarth, Cecil., “Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management, Pearson, 3rd Ed
iv) Shah Janat., “Supply Chain Management”, Text and Cases, Pearson

4. Tentative Session Plan (90 minute session)
Session No
Topic
Chapter Reading from Text Book / Cases / Articles as indicated below
1,2
Introduction to SC and SCM, importance of SCM, historical perspective of SCM, flows in supply chain, objectives of SC, decision phases in a supply chainChapter 1
3
Process views in supply chain, supply chain strategyChapter 1 and 2

Article 1: Fisher, M. (1997). “What is the right supply chain for your product?” HBR, 75(2), 83-93

4
Supply Chain Strategy, drivers of supply chain performanceChapter 2, 3
5
Coordinated product and supply chain design

Case5 : HP: Deskjet Printer Supply Chain

6
Performance Measures for Supply Chain


Case 1: Seven Eleven, Japan
Chapter 3

Article 2: Hofman, D. (2004). “The hierarchy of supply chain metrics,” Supply Chain Management Review, 28-37

Article 3. Thomas, S. D. and Novack, R. A. (2012). Why metrics, Supply Chain Management Review, 16(4), 10-17.

Article 4. Pettersson, A and Segerstedt, A. (2013), “Measuring supply chain cost”, International Journal of Production Economics, 143, pp. 357-363.

Case Reading

7, 8
Network Design in the supply chain

Case 2: Blue Nile and Diamond Retailing

Case 3: Designing the Production Network at CoolWipes

Chapter 5

Case Reading



Case Reading
9,10
ForecastingChapter 7

Article 5. Lee, Padmanabhan, and Whang. (1997). “The bull-whip effect in supply chains, Sloan Management Review, 38(3), 93-102.

11,12 and 13Inventory management and risk pooling

Case4: Should packaging be postponed to the DC?


Chapter 11 and 12

Article 6: Lee and Billington, (1992). “Managing supply chain inventory: Pitfalls and Opportunities,” Sloan Management Review, 33(3), 65-73.

Article 7: Feitzinger, E and Lee, H. L. (1997). Mass Customization at HP: The Power of Postponement, HBR, 116-121

Case Reading

14
Coordination in supply chainCh-10
15Logistics management in the supply chain

Chapter 14

Article 8: Jayaram, J and Avittathur, B. (2012), “Insights into India”, Supply chain management review, 16(4), pp. 34-41.



Article 9: Kilgore, Joseph, and Metersky. (2007). The logistical challenges of doing business in India, Supply Chain Management Review, 36-43.
16,17
Sourcing in the supply chain


Case6: Bose Corporation
Chapter 15

Article 10: Kraljic, P. (1983). “Purchasing must become supply chain management,” HBR, 61(5), 119-117.

Article 11: Liker and Choi, (2004). “Building deep supplier relationships,” HBR, 82(12), 104-113

18,19
Value of information

Beer Game (simulation)

To be played in the class
20
Review of course and conclusions
5. Evaluation

1. Two Quizzes :30%
2. Mid-term (online) :20%
3. End term Exam :30%
4. Group project / Assignment :20%

***NB: Details on group project will be provided later.

6. Class Presentation:

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