Global Master Certificate in Integrated Supply Chain Management
Course Information
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Learning Outcomes
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Who Should Attend
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Course Outline
Learn how to reduce costs across the supply chain, driving operational excellence throughout all levels. MSU is ranked No 1 for Supply Chain/Logistics Graduate Degree Programs For 5 consecutive years by the U.S. News & World Report 2018-2022.
Learning Outcome:1. Successful integration, procurement, operations and logistics management2. Implement the best supply chain design for your organisation3. Achieve significant and efficient logistical operations through your market distribution strategy development, implementation and management.5. Analyse types of power and resolve conflict in your channels.6. Evaluate and select the appropriate channel structure(s) based on cost and profitability7. Drive your competitive advantage with a strategic approach to integrated logistics.
Who Is This Programme for?Foundationalists, Purchasing/Sourcing Professionals, Logistics ProfessionalsMinimum EligibilityNo entry barriers
David J. FrayerPh.D. in Marketing, Logistics and InternationalBusiness (Michigan State University)M.B.A. in Marketing (Michigan State University.)B.A. (Michigan State University)Dr. Frayer is Assistant Dean for Outreach and Engagement within The Eli Broad College of Business Executive Development Programs at Michigan State University, where he leads a group responsible for design, development and delivery of executive and professional education programs and two executive education and corporate learning facilities (The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development in Lansing, Michigan and the Management Education Center in Troy, Michigan). In addition to these responsibilities, Dr. Frayer is a member of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals and the Supply Chain Management Council of West Michigan. He facilitates the first course, Supply Chain Management I.David J. ClossPh.D. (Michigan State University)David J. Closs, Ph.D., is the chair emeritus of the Department of Supply Chain Management at MSU and your facilitator for the second course, Supply Chain Management II. He is the author of over 15 books and more than 150 articles, and he has taught logistics and supply chain management in five continents. He has also consulted for hundreds of global companies in many industries. Dr. Closs was editor of the Journal of Business Logistics and a member of the APICS board of directors. He is a member of the State of Michigan Commission for Logistics and Supply Chain Collaboration and the Department of Commerce Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness.
Supply Chain Management I (8 Week)
- Introduction to Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain Value and Processes
- Customer Service Overview
- Business Models and Sourcing Overview
- Manufacturing and Integrated Planning
- Forecasting and Woodmere Case
- Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) Overview
- Supply Chain Globalisation
- Inventory, Transportation, and Warehousing
- Supply Chain Design
- Operational, Financial, and Performance Measurement
- Assignment – Cooper Processing Company
- Assignment – Marks & Spencer
- Supply Chain Risk Management
- Supply Chain Outsourcing and Spares
- Supply Chain Organisation and Trends
- Logistics’ Role in 21st Century Supply Chains
- Customer Relationship Management and Logistics Outsourcing
- Order Management and RFID Applications in Supply Chain
- Inventory Management and the Financial Implications of Inventory
- Warehouse Management I
- Warehouse Management II
- Transportation
- Network Design – System Integration
- Setting the stage
- Organisational Structure and the Purchasing Process
- Category Management
- Supplier Evaluation and Selection
- Negotiations, Legal Issues and Ethics
- Supplier Performance Management and Cost Management
- Risk Management and Global Sourcing
- Electronic Sourcing