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bachelor in supply chain management: Guide to Supply Chain Management David Steven Jacoby, The Economist, 2014-02-25 Globalization, technology and an increasingly competitive business environment have encouraged huge changes in what is known as supply chain management, the art of sourcing components and delivering finished goods to the customer as cost effectively and efficiently as possible. Dell transformed the way people bought and were able to customize computers. Wal-Mart and Tesco have used their huge buying power and logistical skills to ensure the supply and stock management of their stores is finely honed. Manufacturers now make sure that components are where they are needed on the production line just in time for when they are needed and no longer. Such finessing of the way the supply chain works boosts the corporate bottom line and can make the difference between being a market leader or an also ran. This guide explores all the different aspects of supply chain management and gives hundreds of real life examples of what firms have achieved in the field. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Management Bowon Kim, 2018-02-22 Offers a new learning perspective; focuses on the organisational level and emphasises the systemic approach to supply chain management. |
bachelor in supply chain management: The Essentials of Supply Chain Management Hokey Min, 2015-05-23 This is today's indispensable introduction to supply chain management for today's students and tomorrow's managers – not yesterday's! Prof. Hokey Min focuses on modern business strategies and applications – transcending obsolete logistics- and purchasing-driven approaches still found in many competitive books. Focusing on outcomes throughout, The Essentials of Supply Chain Management shows how to achieve continuous organizational success by applying modern supply chain concepts. Reflecting his extensive recent experience working with leading executives and managers, Min teaches highly-effective methods for supply chain thinking and problem-solving. You'll master an integrated Total System Approach that places functions like inventory control and transportation squarely in context, helping you smoothly integrate internal and external functions, and establish effective inter-firm cooperation and strategic alliances across complex supply chains. Coverage includes: Understanding modern sourcing, logistics, operations, sales, and marketing – and how they fit together Using modern supply chain methods to improve customer satisfaction and quality Working with cutting-edge supply chain technology and metrics Moving towards greater sustainability and more effective risk management Working with core analytical tools to evaluate supply chain practices and measure performance Legal, ethical, cultural, and environmental/sustainability aspects of modern supply chain operations How to build a career in global supply chain management The Essentials of Supply Chain Management will be an indispensable resource for all graduate and undergraduate students in supply chain management, and for every practitioner pursuing professional certification or executive education in the field. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Global Supply Chain Security and Management Darren Prokop, 2017-03-01 Global Supply Chain Security and Management: Appraising Programs, Preventing Crimes examines the relationship between securing a supply chain and promoting more efficient worldwide trade. Historically, the primary goal of supply chain security was guarding against theft and damage. Today, supply chains are also on the frontlines in the fight against terrorism. This book showcases industry leaders and their best practices, also exploring how the government is both a policing organization and a supply chain partner. In addition, it covers the critical roles that various technologies play, focusing on how Big Data is collected and turned into knowledge. By using the tools provided, readers will gain a stronger understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by any organization that imports or exports products. |
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bachelor in supply chain management: Lean Supply Chain Management Essentials Bill Kerber, Brian J. Dreckshage, 2017-07-27 Presenting an alternate approach to supply chain management, Lean Supply Chain Management Essentials: A Framework for Materials Managers explains why the traditional materials planning environment, typically embodied by an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, is an ineffective support system for a company that wants to adopt Lean practices. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Reinventing the Supply Chain Life Cycle Marc J. Schniederjans, Stephen B. LeGrand, 2012-11-20 Optimize supply chains throughout their entire lifecycle: creation, growth, maturity, and decline! Reflecting up-to-the-minute in-the-trenches experience and pioneering research, this book illuminates the complex transformational processes associated with managing complex supply chains that incorporate multiple products and services within ever-changing networks. Marc J. Schniederjans and Stephen B. Legrand walk you through: starting, creating, and building new supply chains; then, realigning those supply chains for growth, adjusting to dynamic change, readjusting networks, building flexibility, and managing new supply chain risks. Next, they offer practical, realistic guidance for realigning mature supply chains, innovating, controlling costs; and smoothly managing declining demand. Throughout, they offer invaluable insights and tools for negotiating, measuring performance, anticipating change, improving agility and flexibility, meeting commitments to social responsibility and the law; and much more. Based on the authors' up-to-the minute supply chain experience and pioneering academic research, Reinventing the Supply Chain Life Cycle contains many real-world examples and interviews with executives from some of the world’s top organizations. It integrates content related to key certifications and offers valuable material that can be incorporated directly into existing supply chain practices, procedures, and policies. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Global Integrated Supply Chain Systems Yi-chen Lan, Bhuvan Unhelkar, 2006-01-01 This book discusses the business and technical reasons for integrating supply chain systems--Provided by publisher. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Purchasing and Supply Management Michiel Leenders, P. Fraser Johnson, Anna Flynn, 2010-07-13 The Fourteenth Edition of Purchasing and Supply Management provides a comprehensive introduction to the purchasing and supply chain management field, supported by over 40 case studies. Cases cover purchasing and supply chain issues in a variety of settings, from process industries to high tech manufacturing and services as well as public institutions. The text focuses on decision making throughout the supply chain. Based on the conviction that supply managers, in concert with suppliers and distributors, have to contribute to organizational goals and strategies, this edition continues to focus on how to make that mission a reality. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Global Supply Chain and Operations Management Dmitry Ivanov, Alexander Tsipoulanidis, Jörn Schönberger, 2021-11-19 The third edition of this textbook comprehensively discusses global supply chain and operations management (SCOM), combining value creation networks and interacting processes. It focuses on operational roles within networks and presents the quantitative and organizational methods needed to plan and control the material, information, and financial flows in supply chains. Each chapter begins with an introductory case study, while numerous examples from various industries and services help to illustrate the key concepts. The book explains how to design operations and supply networks and how to incorporate suppliers and customers. It examines how to balance supply and demand, a core aspect of tactical planning, before turning to the allocation of resources to meet customer needs. In addition, the book presents state-of-the-art research reflecting the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and emerging, fast-paced developments in the digitalization of supply chain and operations management. Providing readers with a working knowledge of global supply chain and operations management, with a focus on bridging the gap between theory and practice, this textbook can be used in core, specialized, and advanced classes alike. It is intended for a broad range of students and professionals in supply chain and operations management. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Integrated Supply Chain Management World Customs Organization, 2005 This sixth volume deals with a highly topical subject, as it presents the response offered by the broad international Customs community to other interested parties, including trade-related and intergovernmental organizations, to the challenge posed by international terrorism and organized cross-border crime, with regard to security and facilitation of the international supply chain. |
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bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Network Design Michael Watson, 2013 Introduction and basic building blocks. Adding costs to two echelon supply chains. Advanced modeling and expanding to multiple echelons. How to get industrial streng results. Case study wrap up. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Strategic Supply Chain Management Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Zhang Yu, 2019-05-30 This book covers the scope of supply chain and logistics, which has continued to grow with a rapid speed. The book includes core aspects of supply chain and logistics philosophy and practice. The authors then cover the general principles of supply chain and logistics that can be applied in countries throughout the world. Where concepts cannot be generalized, they are based primarily on a European model. The authors have also added some international material and examples from China, Pakistan, India, and the USA. The book is intended to help in the quest of supply chain and logistics to reduce cost and improve service, as well as to keep up-to-date the different facets of supply chain and logistics in a global market. In addition, this book helps candidates to who are undertaking examinations for universities and professional institutes, and bachelor and master students who are studying for degrees in supply chain management. In addition, the book covers technical terminologies, definitions, and a supply chain dictionary. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Logistics and Supply Chain Management ePub eBook Martin Christopher, 2013-07-25 Effective development and management of a supply chain network is an invaluable source of sustainable advantage in today’s turbulent global marketplace, where demand is difficult to predict and supply chains need to be more flexible as a result. This updated 4th edition of the bestselling Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a clear-headed guide to all the key topics in an integrated approach to supply chains, including: • The link between logistics and customer value. • Logistics and the bottom line measuring costs and performance. • Creating a responsive supply chain. • Managing the global pipeline. • Managing supply chain relationships. • Managing risk in the supply chain. • Matching supply and demand. • Creating a sustainable supply chain. • Product design in the supply chain. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Optimal Supply Chain Management in Oil, Gas, and Power Generation David Jacoby, 2012 David Jacoby's highly regarded book addresses the specific supply chain management characteristics and needs of oil, gas, and power companies, and contains a wealth of industry-specific examples. Jacoby provides a toolbox for large-scale capital expenditure decision making and for transforming capital and operation expenditures to exert a visible financial impact in oil, gas, and power companies. The supply chain risk management decision analysis tools offered by Jacoby will help operators increase economic value added while enhancing safety and stewardship of the environment. This book is an invaluable reference resource for chief operating officers; chief financial officers; engineers; vice presidents of supply chain, operations, or production; and directors and managers of procurement, purchasing, operations, or materials management. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Contract Management Marcel Sieke, 2019-03-20 In recent years, the design of contracts in supply chains has received significant attention from researchers and practitioners. Companies try to improve their profits by designing efficient contracts that ensure a high availability of the product at a low cost. In this book the author presents a quantitative approach for designing optimal supply chain contracts. Firstly, service level contracts, which are frequently used between a supplier and a manufacturer, are analyzed. For this contract type, optimal contract parameter combinations are identified that lead to a coordinated supply chain. Secondly, an optimal contract selection strategy is developed for a supply chain where a manufacturer can choose among multiple potential buyers. Potential readership includes scholars of supply chain management and management science, graduate students interested in these areas as well as interested practitioners involved in negotiating contracts. |
bachelor in supply chain management: An Introduction to Supply Chain Management Edmund Prater, 2013-02-01 If you’re a manager of a supply chain operation, or a student learning about supply chain management, this book will provide not only an overview of supply chain management but also a framework for subsequent, more detailed study in various aspects of supply management. This book reviews the evolution of supply chain management concepts and discusses trends in global markets and strategic competitiveness. It then focuses on the major issues involved in managing a competitive supply chain including: forecasting, inventory management, distribution, dealing with uncertainty, reverse logistics, and customer service. Coverage of the dynamic, evolving issues pertaining to supply chains that affect the global business community concludes the book. With this book in hand, you’ll be better equipped to conceptualize the management of supply chains as a collection of business processes; identify primary and secondary value chain processes; distinguish between the umbrella term, “supply chain management,” and its component functions; and understand the basic tools of forecasting and the need for accurate data and forecasts on which to base supply chain management decisions. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Management Mikihisa Nakano, 2019-07-26 This book explains supply chain management (SCM) using the strategy–structure–process–performance (SSPP) framework. Utilizing this well-known framework of contingency theory in the areas of strategic management and organizational design, SCM is firmly positioned among management theories. The author specifically proposes a theoretical foundation of SCM that will be relevant to such areas as operations management, logistics management, purchasing management, and marketing. Both the static and dynamic sides of SCM are reported. On the static side, supply chain strategies are divided into three patterns: efficiency-oriented, responsiveness-oriented, and the hybrid efficiency- and responsiveness-oriented pattern. For each strategy, suitable internal and external supply chain structures and processes are proposed. On the dynamic side, the big issue is to overcome performance trade-offs. Based on theories of organizational change, process change, and dynamic capabilities, the book presents a model of supply chain process change. On structure, the focus is on the role of an SCM steering department. Illustrative cases are included from such diverse industries as automobiles (Toyota and Nissan ), personal computers (Fujitsu), office equipment (Ricoh), air-conditioning (Daikin), tobacco (Japan Tobacco), chemicals and cosmetics (Kao), and casual fashion (Fast Retailing and Inditex).The strategy and organization of SCM is systematically presented on the basis of the SSPP framework. In particular, the relationships among three management elements—strategy, structure, and process—can be identified in an SCM context. From many of the cases contained in this volume, there emerges an understanding of how to analyze the success and failure factors of SCM using the SSPP framework. In addition, the reader sees not only the static side SCM such as process operation but also its dynamic side such as process innovation and process improvement. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management Cecil C. Bozarth, Robert B. Handfield, 2006 This student supplement explores Linear Programming, Queing, and Simulation. Contains corresponding end of chapter material for instructors. Supplement packaged with the Bozarth/Handfield text for free. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Mastering the Supply Chain Ed Weenk, 2019-03-03 Mastering the Supply Chain is an introduction to supply chain management. The book integrates theory with practice and aims to create a cross-functional mindset in students and practitioners. It provides a wide overview of relevant supply chain concepts and sets out the challenges that need to be overcome in order to find practical ways of implementing these in a real company situation. Readers are continuously asked to actively reflect on the choices they make, thus experiencing first-hand the many challenges that good and effective supply chain management presents. Mastering the Supply Chain presents a different way of learning that puts the reader at the heart of a life-like situation, so that they experience the impact of every decision they make, not just in their own 'silo' but across the business. In this way, they will learn that many supply chain concepts are relatively simple to understand, but not so easy to apply in reality. Chapter 6 helps students to pull everything they've learned together and see how the concepts play out in the real world by guiding them through an interactive demonstration of the online business simulation game The Fresh Connection (free access is included with the book). This is a key text for students on supply chain management BScs and MScs as well as background reading for students playing the full version of The Fresh Connection Business Simulation game. |
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bachelor in supply chain management: Blockchain and Supply Chain Management Nir Kshetri, 2021-03-03 Blockchain and Supply Chain Management combines discussions of blockchain and supply chains, linking technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, satellite imagery, and machine vision. The book examines blockchain's basic concepts, relevant theories, and its roles in meeting key supply chain objectives. The book addresses problems related to inefficiency, opacity, and fraud, helping the digitization process, simplifying the value creation process, and facilitating collaboration. The book is balanced between blockchain and supply chain application and theory, covering the latest technological, organizational and regulatory developments in blockchain from a supply chain perspective. The book discusses the opportunities, barriers, and enablers of blockchain in supply chain policy, along with legal and ethical implications. Supply chain management faces massive disruption with the dynamic changes in global trade, the impact of Covid-19, and technological innovation. Entire industries are also being transformed by blockchain, with some of the most promising applications in supply chain management. - Provides theoretical and practical insights into both blockchain and supply chains - Features numerous illustrative case studies, boxes, tables, and figures - Examines blockchain's impacts on supply chains in four key industries: Food and beverage, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and finance |
bachelor in supply chain management: The Supply Chain Handbook James A. Tompkins, Dale A. Harmelink, 2004 The Supply Chain Handbook brings together a team of 23 experts from management, engineering, technology, consulting, and academic backgrounds. These experts share proven operations methodologies, evaluate technologies and offer practical how-to instruction on topics impacting today's supply chains. Each topic is explored in-depth to provide readers with greater understanding and the ability to put the ideas presented into action. Innovative concepts and state-of-the-art technologies such as leaning the supply chain, logistics outsourcing, RFID, and supply chain execution software are explored in-depth helping you evaluate these solutions for your supply chain. The Supply Chain Handbook also covers fundamental topics such as warehousing operations, space layout and planning, distribution network planning and design, transportation, manufacturing strategies, material handling systems and integration, inventory management and more. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Operations and Supply Chain Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know Vibrant Publishers, Ashley McDonough, 2019-10-10 After reading this book, you will be able to answer the following questions: I. What is Operations and Supply Chain Management and why is it important? ii. What are the key functions within this field, and how do they interact with one another and the broader business? iii. What are the responsibilities and decisions that managers in each functional area think about? iv. How will disruptions in the Supply Chain impact the business world and our lives going forward? v. What are the practical applications of the knowledge gained around Supply Chain Operations? Have you ever wondered what your peers meant by “Supply Chain” or “Operations”, or why either of these fields matter? What about people that work in these roles – what do they actually do? In Operations and Supply Chain Management Essentials You Always Wanted to Know these questions will be answered, and more. This practical, yet simple, guide uses a hypothetical company and the consumer product they make, to explain how the various functions within the Supply Chain intertwine and contribute to bring a finished product to life for consumers in the market. You don’t need a management background to understand our story of how new demands, changing preferences, and unforeseen circumstances force this fictional company to adapt in order to survive. By posing questions that Supply Chain Operations Manager’s face, you will start to think like a Supply Chain Operations professional, whether it be in professional or personal applications. You may not be inspired to make a career shift into these areas or chat Supply Chain topics at the dinner table, however, you will gain an understanding and appreciation for how these activities make everyday products and services at our disposal – and why this is increasingly important for companies to pay attention to. About the Series The Self-Learning Management series is designed to help students, new managers, career switchers and entrepreneurs learn essential management lessons. This series is designed to address every aspect of business from HR to Finance to Marketing to Operations, be it any industry. Each book includes basic fundamentals, important concepts, standard and well-known principles as well as practical ways of application of the subject matter. The distinctiveness of the series lies in that all the relevant information is bundled in a compact form that is very easy to interpret. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Management For Dummies Daniel Stanton, 2017-11-10 Everyone can impact the supply chain Supply Chain Management For Dummies helps you connect the dots between things like purchasing, logistics, and operations to see how the big picture is affected by seemingly isolated inefficiencies. Your business is a system, made of many moving parts that must synchronize to most efficiently meet the needs of your customers—and your shareholders. Interruptions in one area ripple throughout the entire operation, disrupting the careful coordination that makes businesses successful; that's where supply chain management (SCM) comes in. SCM means different things to different people, and many different models exist to meet the needs of different industries. This book focuses on the broadly-applicable Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable, to describe the basic techniques and key concepts that keep businesses running smoothly. Whether you're in sales, HR, or product development, the decisions you make every day can impact the supply chain. This book shows you how to factor broader impact into your decision making process based on your place in the system. Improve processes by determining your metrics Choose the right software and implement appropriate automation Evaluate and mitigate risks at all steps in the supply chain Help your business function as a system to more effectively meet customer needs We tend to think of the supply chain as suppliers, logistics, and warehousing—but it's so much more than that. Every single person in your organization, from the mailroom to the C-suite, can work to enhance or hinder the flow. Supply Chain Management For Dummies shows you what you need to know to make sure your impact leads to positive outcomes. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Health Care Supply Chain Management: Elements, Operations, and Strategies () (Jerry) R. R. R. Ledlow, Karl Manrodt, David Schott, 2016-06-09 Ledlow BCC Supplies currently account for up to 45% of a healthcare organization’s annual operating expense. The supply chain ensures that the technology of care is available to the health care professional at the right time, at the right place and in sufficient quantity and quality for superior health outcomes for patients within the health system. As such, a clear understanding of the workings of the healthcare supply chain is vital to successful healthcare management today. Health Care Supply Chain Management examines supply chain management within the unique context of healthcare services delivery. The authors, with over 60 years combined experience in healthcare administration, supply chain, and academia, examine the critical topics of sourcing, logistics, security and compliance, purchasing, storage and inventory management, distribution, vendor management, as well as future challenges in health care. Students of health administration, public administration, public health, nursing and other allied health professions will learn the most current and effective methods for the management of the supply chain that will contribute to success in the delivery and financing of healthcare services. Key Features: • Offers an overview of the elements of the healthcare supply chain • Examines both the operational and the strategic aspects of supply chain management • Includes a discussion of the integration of the supply chain with the clinical delivery of care • Provides a sound basis of knowledge for students so that healthcare supply chain improvements can be achieved for the mutual benefit of the healthcare industry |
bachelor in supply chain management: Technological Innovation Marie C. Thursby, 2016-08-23 This is the 2nd edition of Technological Innovation. Profiting from technological innovation requires scientific and engineering expertise, and an understanding of how business and legal factors facilitate commercialization. This volume presents a multidisciplinary view of issues in technology commercialization and entrepreneurship. |
bachelor in supply chain management: The Digital Supply Chain Bart L. MacCarthy, Dmitry Ivanov, 2022-06-09 The Digital Supply Chain is a thorough investigation of the underpinning technologies, systems, platforms and models that enable the design, management, and control of digitally connected supply chains. The book examines the origin, emergence and building blocks of the Digital Supply Chain, showing how and where the virtual and physical supply chain worlds interact. It reviews the enabling technologies that underpin digitally controlled supply chains and examines how the discipline of supply chain management is affected by enhanced digital connectivity, discussing purchasing and procurement, supply chain traceability, performance management, and supply chain cyber security. The book provides a rich set of cases on current digital practices and challenges across a range of industrial and business sectors including the retail, textiles and clothing, the automotive industry, food, shipping and international logistics, and SMEs. It concludes with research frontiers, discussing network science for supply chain analysis, challenges in Blockchain applications and in digital supply chain surveillance, as well as the need to re-conceptualize supply chain strategies for digitally transformed supply chains. |
bachelor in supply chain management: E-Logistics and E-Supply Chain Management Deryn Graham, Ioannis Manikas, Dimitris Folinas, 2013-04-30 This book explores the creation of integrated supply chains, the developments of virtual business, and the processes of re-engineering for business development--Provided by publisher. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Finance Lima Zhao, Arnd Huchzermeier, 2018-05-02 This textbook presents a coherent and robust structure for integrated risk management in the context of operations and finance. It explains how the operations-finance interface jointly optimizes material and financial flows under intricate risk exposures. The book covers financial flexibility, operational hedging, enterprise risk management (ERM), supply chain risk management (SCRM), integrated risk management (IRM), supply chain finance (SCF), and financial management of supply chain strategies. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches – including conceptualization, theory building, analytical modeling, and empirical research – are used to assess the value creation by integrating operations and finance. “This book provides a comprehensive description of the interactions between finance and operations and of how managers can best make decisions in recognition of these effects.” John R. Birge, University of Chicago“Supply chain finance is an emerging area where innovations can unlock great values to complement the advances in information and physical flows of supply chain.” Hau L. Lee, Stanford University“This book provides an excellent overview of supply chain finance and its most recent advances.” Jan A. Van Mieghem, Northwestern University“This book is indispensable for advanced students as well as practitioners when looking for a pedagogical sound and scientific rigorous approach to Supply Chain Finance.” Ralf W. Seifert, IMD/EPFL“The book advances our knowledge on the interface between operations and finance and provides managerial guidelines for effective risk management in the supply chain.” Xiande Zhao, CEIBS |
bachelor in supply chain management: Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Emerging Markets Hugo Tsugunobu Yoshida Yoshizaki, Christopher Mejia-Argueta, Marina Guimarães Mattos, 2020-11-19 This edited book presents 18 papers on Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Latin America which emerged from the second SCALE Latin American Conference in 2018. The collection covers a variety of relevant topics in SCM&L for the region, and also addresses its lack of cases and applied examples. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Logistics and Supply Chain Management Dr. Saikumari V., Dr. S. Purushothaman, 2023-07-12 Logistics Management is tailored to meet the requirements of students specializing in Logistics and International Business. The book covers the syllabus of most of the Indian Universities offering Logistics and Supply Chain Management programs as well as Operations Electives in the MBA program. The Book unveils an overview of Logistics Management in an easy-to-understand manner. Some of the key features included in the book to facilitate the learning process: 1. Exhaustively covers Anna University & Madras University Logistics syllabus of both UG & PG students. 2. Content made easy to understand in a student-friendly manner. 3. Critical Thinking Questions to enhance the out of box thinking of the students. 4. Key concepts are presented in a diagrammatic model for better understanding. 5. Case Studies and Puzzles will help to enhance the understanding level of students. 6. Frequently asked University exam questions to facilitate high scores in the subject. 7. Question Banks with answers to help in getting high scores in exams. 8. Glossary helps to understand the important key terms used in Logistics and to answer two marks questions. 9. Multiple Choice Questions help to recollect the concept and enhance the learning for competitive exams. 10. Included more Logistics & Supply Chain Management topics as per the activities carried out in the Logistics firm. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Operations Research for Immediate Application Robert E. D. Woolsey, Huntington S. Swanson, 1975 |
bachelor in supply chain management: Careers in Supply Chain Management WetFeet (Firm), 2008 |
bachelor in supply chain management: Career Flow Jenny Jones, MS Math, MBA, 2019-08-01 A stand-alone compendium for exploring moving between different careers. No matter what you do now or where you are in your education, you *always* have many career options. Use this manual to quickly and easily learn career moves other people have made.This printable, searchable PDF lists over 16000 moves to and from particular occupations showing you key information about education and wages. Includes links to profiles. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management John Mangan, Chandra Lalwani, Tim Butcher, 2008-06-10 Written by two highly experienced authors, this new text provides a concise, global approach to logistics and supply chain management. Featuring both a practical element, enabling the reader to ‘do’ logistics (select carriers, identify routes, structure warehouses, etc.) and a strategic element (understand the role of logistics and supply chain management in the wider business context), the book also uses a good range of international case material to illustrate key concepts and extend learning. |
bachelor in supply chain management: Effective Project Management Techniques American Society of Civil Engineers. National Committee on Engineering Management, 1973 |
bachelor in supply chain management: Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management John Mangan, Chandra Lalwani, Agustina Calatayud, 2020-12-07 Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to the subject. Addressing both practical and strategic perspectives, this revised and updated fourth edition offers readers a balanced and integrated presentation of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM)concepts, practices, technologies, and applications. Contributions from experts in specific areas of LSCM provide readers with real-world insights on supply chain relationships, transport security, inventory management, supply chain designs, the challenges inherent to globalization and international trade, and more. The text examines how information, materials, products, and services flow across the public and private sectors and around the world. Detailed case studies highlight LSCM practices and strategies in a wide range of contexts, from humanitarian aid and pharmaceutical supply chains to semi-automated distribution centers and port and air cargo logistics. Examples of LSCM in global corporations such as Dell Computer and Jaguar Land Rover highlight the role of new and emerging technologies. This edition features new and expanded discussion of contemporary topics including sustainability, supply chain vulnerability, and reverse logistics, and places greater emphasis on operations management. |
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Management – …
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) program in Supply Chain Management (SCM) is designed to develop a professional and competent supply chain manager. Broward College does this …
Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Managemente …
arner-centered degree program that provides specific program learning outcomes in logistics and supply chain management. Students, who successfully complete the Supply Chain …
B.S. Supply Chain and Operations Management Program Guide
The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain and Operations Management (BSSCOM) degree is a competency-based degree program that develops operational skills that can be applied to a …
Supply Chain Management, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
The supply chain management program offers a robust foundation for diverse career opportunities covering sourcing, logistics, sustainability, operations, process, quality and inventory management.
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management
Students apply theories and practical skills of supply chain management including quality improvement and inventory management for the global supply chain. Careers in the field of …
BCom Supply Chain Management - University of Pretoria
Supply chain management is a systems approach to managing the entire flow of materials, information, services and finance from suppliers of raw materials to factories, warehouses and …
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN SUPPLY …
Supply chain management majors obtain the knowledge and skills needed to plan and forecast purchasing, product assembly, moving, storing, and keeping track of a product as it flows toward …
Supply Chain Management - Bachelor of Commerce
Students will learn to make general business decisions and supply-chain specific decisions in the areas of procurement, supplier management, inventory control, operations planning and control, …
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management - Los …
Students apply theories and practical skills of supply chain management including quality improvement and inventory management for the global supply chain. Careers in the field of …
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain & Operations …
The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain and Operations Management programme is designed to integrate supply chain, logistics, operations and digitalization. Special emphasis is placed on …
BSc Supply Chain Management - ul.ie
Identify the fundamental theories and concepts and methods that inform supply chain management within a variety of organisational settings and in a variety of disciplines. Demonstrate detailed …
Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Managemente …
The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Supply Chain Management uses a 2+2 model designed to provide individuals who have obtained an Associate of Science (AS) or Associate of Arts (AA) …
Bachelor of Science in Business in Supply Chain Management
Students majoring in supply chain management learn a set of approaches to efficiently integrate the flow of materials, finances, and information from suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, …
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUPPLY …
WHY STUDY SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT? Supply Chain and Operations Management (SCOM) examines the key business processes that take place from “step one” …
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUPPLY …
The BBA Supply Chain Management program is designed to produce outstanding, ethical, technologically advanced, creative, and innovative graduates in the field of supply chain and …
Bachelor of Business Administration, Supply Chain …
Bachelor of Business Administration, Supply Chain Management Four-Year Academic Map 2022-2023 1 ... SCM 4390 Supply Chain Strategy 3Gen Elec 1000-4000 level course ... *Core …
Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain …
Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management (120 hours) This table shows a sample recommended course sequence for this degree based on the UHD 2021-22 …
Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Management
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Supply Chain Management. Applicants are required to have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in all postsecondary …
Bachelor of Science in Applied Supply Chain Management
Analyze organizational processes and procedures in supply chain management and logistics settings. Recommend specific techniques and procedures to create a more effective supply …
Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Management …
The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Supply Chain Management uses a 2+2 model designed to provide individuals who have obtained an Associate of Science (AS) or Associate of Arts (AA) …
Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Management – …
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) program in Supply Chain Management (SCM) is designed to develop a professional and competent supply chain manager. Broward College does this through …
Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Managemente …
arner-centered degree program that provides specific program learning outcomes in logistics and supply chain management. Students, who successfully complete the Supply Chain Management …