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SCM-EMBA-18
MBA(Exe.) 2018-19: Term-IV

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Credits 3.0
Faculty Name Dr. W S William
Program EMBA
Academic Year and Term 2018-19, 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
· Planning and Managing Inventory
· Measure supply chain performance
· Appreciate need for sustainable supply chain

3. Required Test Book

I. Chopra Sunil, Meindl Peter, and Kalra, D , “Supply Chain Management, Strategy, Planning & Operation”, Pearson, 6th Edition

Other books for reference:

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)
Sr. NoTopicReading from Text Book / Cases / Articles as indicated below
1Learning Plan for the course
Back to Basics
2Understanding Supply Chain ManagementChapter-1 (Text Book)
3Supply Chain Drivers and Strategic FitChapter 2 and 3 (Text Book)
Article: Fisher, M. (1997). “What is the right supply chain for your product?” HBR, 75(2), 83-93
4Coordinated Product and Supply Chain DesignArticle: Feitzinger, E and Lee, H. L. (1997). Mass Customization at HP: The Power of Postponement, HBR, 116-121

Case: HP: Deskjet Printer Supply Chain

5,6Network Design for Supply ChainChapter-5 (Text Book)
Class notes
7Demand ForecastingChapter-7 (Text Book)
Class notes
8Coordination in a Supply ChainChapter-10 (Text Book)
Article: Lee HL, V Padmanabhan and S. Whang (1997), “ The Bullwhip Effect in Supply Chain” Sloan Management Review, Spring, 93-102
9,10,11Planning and Managing Inventories in Supply ChainChapters – (11,12 and 13)
Article: Lee and Billington, (1992). “Managing supply chain inventory: Pitfalls and Opportunities,” Sloan Management Review, 33(3), 65-73.
12Performance Metrics Class notes
Article: Hofman, D. (2004). “The hierarchy of supply chain metrics,” Supply Chain Management Review, 28-37
13Transportation in a supply ChainChapter-14 (Text Book)
Class note
14Sourcing Decision in a Supply ChainChapter-15 (Text Book)
Article: Liker and Choi, (2004). “Building deep supplier relationships,” HBR, 82(12), 104-113
15Sustainability and the Supply ChainChapter-17 (Text Book)
Article:Srivastava, S. K., 2007. Green supplychain management: a stateoftheart literature review. International journal of management reviews 9 (1), 53-80.
16,17,18Case Discussions
19,20Simulation (Beer Game)
Case Studies:

o HP Deskjet Printer
o Barilla SpA
o Han Solar and Green Supply Chain
o 3M Canada: The Health Care Supply Chain

5. Evaluation

1. Two Quizzes :30%
2. Class assignment :15%
3. End term Exam :35%
4. Group project / Assignment :20% (Details to be given later)

6. Class Presentation: Created By: Alora Kar on 11/17/2018 at 09:43 AM
Category: MBA(Exe.)2018-19 T-IV Doctype: Document

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