2013/2014 KAN-CM_SEM IT-based modeling of supply chains and implementation
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IT-based modeling of supply chains and implementation |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 30 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Autumn |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 25 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Course coordinator | |
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Administrativ contact: Pernille Nielsen (pen.om@cbs.dk) | |
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Last updated on 14-02-2013 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After completion of the module
students will have achieved a profound knowledge of IT systems to
manage inter-organizational collaborative processes. In terms of
specific learning outcomes, students will be able to:
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Course prerequisites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The maximal number of students is 25.
The enrolment is based on the basis of individual assessments of
applications.
Students are therefore required to send a full CV and Motivational Essay to elite.om@cbs.dk, as well as follow-on their registration through the Self Service system (CBS Students) or by online registration (graduate exchange students) or by application form (Merit Students). It is not possible to get enrolled in selected courses of the module only. |
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The exam in the subject consists of three parts:
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The module focuses on the fundamental theories of the Supply Chain Management concept and its practical application within and between firms. There is a special focus on the implementation of IT-driven business processes that have a positive impact on customer orientation and relationships between actors in a network of companies. The module focuses on the integration and synchronization of IT-driven business processes. The aim is to support and harmonize the flow of goods based on demand-driven information from all actors who are involved in the supply chain. Decision areas relate to the strategic, tactical and operational levels in relation to supply chain design, structures and processes. The module consists of the following four courses each equivalent to 7.5 ECTS:
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Lectures, cases, company
presentations, lab and field work.
The module’s development of personal competences: Students will gain specific skills that will enable them to solve procurement, production and distribution problems. The module includes two learning perspectives: a) the academic / theoretical and b) the practical, which will enable students to develop rigorous solutions to relevant problems. The module is more challenging and demanding because of its specific interaction between theory and practice and its research orientation. Students and teachers are therefore expected to be in a more intensive dialogue (enterprise cases, mini projects, company visits, cases, etc.) because of the high level of ambition to work on an implementation project. Students from the module will be invited to use the results from their training in further developing their master theses. |
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Further Information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The module is open for 3rd semester cand.merc. (MSc) students as well as for students from other universities with a fundamental knowledge of Logistics, Supply Chain Management and/or Operations Management. The module combines theory and practice of Logistics/OM/SCM and the IT systems at an advanced theoretical and applied level and will give a deep insight into specific problem areas such as IT, inter-organizational business processes and business process redesign. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Indicative
literature
Rashid, M.A., Hossain, L. and Patrick, J.D. (2001), The evolution of ERP systems. A historical perspective, in: Entreprise resource planning – global opportunities & challenges, Idea group publishing, pp. 1-16. Akkermans, H.A. et al. (2003). The impact of ERP on supply chain management: Exploratory findings from a European Delphi study . European journal of operational research 146, pp. 284-301. Al-Mashari, M. & Zairi M. (2000). Supply chain re-engineering using enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems: an analysis of SAP R/3 implementation case . International journal of physical distribution & logistics management, Vol.30, No.3/4. pp, 296-313. Premkumar, G. P. (2000). Interorganization Systems and supply chain management: An information processing perspective . Information Systems Management. Summer. pp. 56-69. Grieger, M. (2003). Electronic marketplaces: A literature review and a call for supply chain management research. European Journal of Operational Research 144. pp. 280-294. ‘Supply Chain Modeling and Managerial Information Technologies’ Meyr, H., Wagner, M. and Rohde, J. (2002). Structure of Advanced Planning Systems (Chapter 5), in: Supply chain management and advanced planning – concepts, models, software and case studies, Springer–Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York. Meyr, H., Rohde, J, Schneeweiss, L. and Wagner, M. (2002). Architecture of Selected APS (Chapter 17), in: Supply chain management and advanced planning – concepts, models, software and case studies, Springer–Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York. Shapiro, J. (2006): Modeling the Supply Chain, Brooks Cole. Kumar, S. (2007): Connective Technologies in the Supply Chain (Supply Chain Integration Modeling, Optimization, and Applications), Auerbach Wood, D. (2007): SAP SCM: Applications and Modeling for Supply Chain Management, Wiley Yao, J., Liu, L. (2009): Optimization analysis of supply chain scheduling in mass customization. International Journal of Production Economics, 117, 1, 197-211 Beamon, B. (1998): Supply Chain Design and Analysis, Methods and Models, International Journal of Production Economics, 55, 3, 281-294 Yu, C-S., Li, H-L. (2000): A robust optimization model for stochastic logistic problems, International Journal of Production Economics, 64, 385-397 ‘Demand Management and the Configuration of Demand-driven Value Chains’ Sheldon, D. (2007): World Class Sales and Operations Planning: A Guide to Successful Implementation and Robust Execution, J. Ross Gayialis, S.P. and Tatsiopoulos, L.P. (2003). Design of an IT-driven decision support system for vehicle routing and scheduling . European journal of operational research. Baumann, F(2009): Next-gen Sales and Operations Planning: From Tactical to Strategic Operational Excellence, Baumann, Supply & Demand Chain Executive; Feb/Mar2009, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p12-14 Milliken, A (2008): Sales and operations planning: building the foundation. Journal of Business Forecasting; Fall2008, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p4-12, Tohamy, N (2008): The Evolution of S&OP :Supply Chain Management Review; Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p10-11
'Supply Chain Process Reengineering’
Rayport, J & Sviokla, J. (1995). Exploiting the Virtual Value Chain . Harvard business review. Nov-Dec. pp. 75-85. Alshawi, S. (2001). Logistics in the Internet age towards a holistic information and processes picture . Logistics Information Management. Volume 1. Number 4. pp. 235-241. Brewer, P.C. and Speh, T.W. (2000). Using the balanced scorecard to measure supply chain performance . Journal of business logistics. Vol.21. No.1. pp. 75-93. Boer, L.D. (2002). A conceptual model for assessing the impact of electronic procurement. European journal of purchasing & supply management 8. pp. 25-33. Case study: SCM and ERP Software Implementation at Nike. Hammer, M.(1990), Reengineering Work: Don’t Automate, Obliterate, Harvard Business Review, july-August. Stebbins, M.W. & Shani,A.B.(1998), Business process reengineering at Blue Shield of California: the integration of multiple change initiatives, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Vol.11, No.3,1998.pp. 216-232. |