
This course
is typically offered in the FALL.
This is typically a Related
Course of the MOT program. This course will be counted as a Core Course for Fall 2009 only.
PREREQUISITE(S): MBA/EWMBA204; other graduate Operations Management coursework;
permission of instructor
Supply Chain Management involves the flows of materials and information among
all of the firms that contribute value to a product, from the source of raw
materials to end customers. Elements of supply chain management have been studied
and practiced for some time in marketing, logistics, and operations management.
We will attempt to integrate these different perspectives to develop a broad
understanding of how to manage a supply chain.
This course will focus on effective supply chain strategies for companies that operate globally with emphasis on how to plan and integrate supply chain components into a coordinated system. You will be exposed to concepts and models important in supply chain planning with emphasis on key tradeoffs and phenomena. The course will introduce and utilize key tactics such as risk pooling and inventory placement, integrated planning and collaboration, and information sharing. Lectures, Internet simulations, computer exercises, and case discussions introduce various models and methods for supply chain analysis and optimization.
This class will be a mix of lectures, case discussions and applications.
The course objectives are to develop analytical and modeling skills, and
to provide new concepts and problem-solving tools, applicable to the design
and planning of supply chains.
Course Syllabus (pdf)
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