2017/2018 DIP-DSCHO1002U Global Supply Chain Management
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Global Supply Chain Management |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Graduate Diploma |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Third Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for Graduate Diploma in Business
Administration
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Last updated on 21-02-2018 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students should meet the
following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes or
errors: The course offers students with knowledge about a range of
theories, concepts and strategic tools for global supply chain
management. The student will attain competences in making global
supply chain strategy and in assuming supply chain strategic
decision-making tasks. This competence gives the student
possibility to take supply chain management to the board room while
at the same time possessing knowledge on the globalisation
conditions that affect the supply chain.
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Course content and structure | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Global supply chain management offers theories, concepts and tools that aid in understanding, explaining and problem-solving issues related to the management of the global supply chain including some of the major challenges that a firm faces in a globalized world.
As globalisation and internationalisation efforts intensify, companies are faced with even greater time and distance challenges to manage the supply chain of their products and services, including political, environmental, economic, social, and technological uncertainties. Having knowledge and understanding of strategic supply chain management with a cross-border perspective can aid companies to increase competitiveness within their global supply chain network.
This course has been designed to provide students with a more in-depth understanding of the challenges in the management of the global supply chain, the process of supply, production and distribution that makes other strategic objectives possible.
The course problematises a wide range of concepts that are at the core of SCM in the cross-border supply chain context. These concepts relate to inter-organisational relationships, information systems, distribution, production, innovation, procurement, sustainability, service, measurement systems, strategy, planning, and more.
In this course, particular attention will be given to three overall parts: strategies, processes and management issues including some of the major barriers that a firm faces in a globalised world. |
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Teaching is based on interactive lectures, workshops, multi-media presentations and in-class “simulations” and discussions that deliver the basic knowledge on problems and the context of global supply chain management. In-class lectures and discussions are supported with case studies and real life examples. Guest lecturers may be involved for better illustrating the problem detail and the specific context of real life environments. Additionally, in-class assignments are applied for deepening the students understanding of the fundamental approaches and the development of thoughts and arguments in a comprehensive way. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Feedback during the teaching period | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Short assignments related to e.g. case work and
other types of Q&A sessions in class
Short feedback on individual performance after exams Office hours for feedback |
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Further Information | ||||||||||||||||||||||
For further information, please contact the Department of
Operations Management
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