Course Overview:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of logistics and supply chain management (SCM). Through a series of lectures and case studies, students will explore the evolution, components, and strategic importance of logistics and SCM in modern business operations.
Section 1: Introduction
In this section, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of logistics and SCM, including their definitions, historical context, and key components such as customer relationship management (CRM), procurement, manufacturing, and integrated operations planning.
Course Overview:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of logistics and supply chain management (SCM). Through a series of lectures and case studies, students will explore the evolution, components, and strategic importance of logistics and SCM in modern business operations.
Section 1: Introduction
In this section, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of logistics and SCM, including their definitions, historical context, and key components such as customer relationship management (CRM), procurement, manufacturing, and integrated operations planning.
Section 2: Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Study #1
Students will engage in a detailed case study that applies the concepts learned in Section 1 to a real-world scenario. They will analyze a company's logistics and SCM strategy, conduct assessments, perform analyses, and develop recommendations for improving supply chain efficiency and effectiveness.
Section 3: Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Study #2
Building on the knowledge gained from the first case study, students will delve into a more complex case study that explores global supply chain dynamics, network design, global sourcing, and strategic planning considerations. Through this case study, students will further refine their analytical skills and strategic thinking in logistics and SCM.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of logistics and supply chain management.
Analyze the historical evolution and contemporary significance of logistics and SCM.
Identify the key components and sub-components of logistics and SCM, including customer relationship management, procurement, manufacturing, and operations planning.
Apply analytical tools and techniques to evaluate and optimize supply chain performance.
Develop strategic recommendations for enhancing supply chain efficiency, resilience, and sustainability.
Demonstrate proficiency in problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making within the context of logistics and SCM.
Target Audience:
Students pursuing degrees or certifications in business, operations management, or logistics.
Professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in logistics and supply chain management.
Business owners, entrepreneurs, and managers responsible for supply chain operations and strategy.
Anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of modern supply chain management and its role in business success.
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