2023/2024 MA-MMBAO2301U Supply Chain Management
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Supply Chain Management |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 3 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Part Time Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for Master of Business
Administration
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Last updated on 30-06-2023 |
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At the end of the course, the participant should
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Supply chain management is concerned with ‘themanagement of upstream and downstream relationships with suppliers and customers in order to create enhanced value in the final market place at less cost to the supply chain as a whole’ (Christopher). Consequently, a key objective of this module is to explore the concepts and principles that companies exploit to gain competitive advantage through their supply chain operations.
Moreover, with the emergence of globalisation, international supply chain management has become recognised as a major factor in the performance and competitiveness of organisations. Where an organisation deals with physical products their logistics costs can range from between 3 and 25% of the sales price. Often, supply chains are complex entities, comprising products & services, customers, physical logistics, suppliers, etc, that need to be managed and co-ordinated in an integrated way. The module will provide delegates with a structured approach to Integrated Business Management (IBM).
The course will also have resonance with those students from a service background, as many of the concepts discussed will be applicable in service contexts. More specifically, the course will provide tools and techniques for improving the performance of operations which can equally be applied to both physical and service operations.
Finally, sustainability and corporate responsibility are emerging as important supply chain considerations. This is especially the case when considering outsourcing and offshoring. The module will consider a range of environmental and social/ethical issues relating to supply chain management. |
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The course has diverse teaching methods using lectures, cases, reading and discussions. The class meetings are interactive and require ongoing engagement of the students. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Feedback: Feedback is given to the student
together with the grade when the exam has been assessed.
The Evaluation: At the evaluation unit at CBS’s Economics & Analysis department, we ask you to evaluate the overall course. In other words, if there has been exercise classes and lectures, the evaluation should include both. We evaluate every course and faculty to secure and strengthen the professional level of the offered course. |
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