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SCM-P08
(PGDM 2008-10 : Term-IV)
Supply Chain Management
(Faculty: Prof. S.K. Bishwal)
COURSE OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION :
The success of an organization is a function of its competitive advantage. To that end each one is trying to out do the others by providing more value to the customer at a price at best equal to that of the next competitor. Till 90’s , this effort was limited to activities within the organization. The concept of supply chain management which will be discussed in this course was hypothised in early 90’s.
1. OBJECTIVE :
The course is having the following objectives.
To introduce concept of supply chain.
To develop understanding of its management.
To discuss key factors of supply chain performance
To study in detail , design, planning and operation of supply chains.
2. SYLLABUS :
INTRODUCTION to SCM
Supply chain
Supply chain orientation
Supply chain management
Scope
Drivers
e-BUSINESS
Information systems
e – business
COORDINATION IN SUPPLY CHAIN
Purchasing in SCM
Logistics in SCM
Manufacturing in SCM
Sales & Marketing in SCM
2.4 PLANNING DEMAND & SUPPLY
2.4.1 Forecasting in supply chain
2.5 COORDINATION IN SUPPLY CHAIN
2.5.1 Inter-functional coordination
2.5.2 Inter-corporate cooperation
2.6 Measuring performance in Supply Chain
3.0
EVALUATION SCHEME
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Participation &
Case Presentations : 10%
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Assignments : 10%
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Quiz : 20%
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Midterm : 25%
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End term Exam : 35%
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100%
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Chopra Sunil, & Meindl Peter, “Supply Chain Management, Strategy, Planning & Operation”, Pearson
2. Simchi-Levi David, Kaminsky Philip, Simchi-Levi Edith, “ Designing & Managing the Supply Chain, Concepts, Strategies & case studies”, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Handfield Robert B, & Nicholas Earnest L , “Introduction to supply chain management”, Prentice Hall
4. David L Anderson, Frank E Britt, and Donavan J Favre, “The Seven Principles of Supply chain management”
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