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Credit Hours: 3
Delivery Method: Online (Internet / Blackboard)
Required Text:
(ISBN 978-0132743952)
Supplementary Materials
SCOR Overview Booklet. Available for free through the Supply Chain Council. See
http://supply-chain.org/f/Web-Scor-Overview.pdf.
CSCMP Supply Chain Management Process Standards. (2004). Oak Brook, Illinois:
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Optional. These can be purchased from the Council of Supply Chain Management
Professionals. See http://cscmp.org/.
Course Description:
The focus of this course is on supply chain management. Topics include the evolution
and objective of supply chain management; the major stages and processes involved in
planning and managing supply chains; and why the concept of strategic fit is so
important to supply chain managers. Successful students will also understand the major
drivers of supply chain performance; key metrics for managing performance; and how to
plan and forecast demand under conditions of uncertainty to meet desired customer
service levels. This course also addresses the purpose and content of the Supply Chain
Operations Reference (SCOR) Model. Case studies and problems are used throughout
the course to highlight important principles and best practices in supply chain
management.
Prerequisite: MGMT 524 - Management Science.
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Course Goal:
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to
be successful supply chain managers in both the public and private sector.
Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this course, successful students will be able to:
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Define the concept and primary objective of supply chain management and
describe the major stages and processes involved in planning and managing
supply chains and describe the purpose of the Supply Chain Operations
Reference (SCOR) Model and the major processes included in the model. (PO 1
and PO 2)
Explain the concept of strategic fit and why this topic is so important to supply
chain managers and explain how various managerial levers that can be used to
improve coordination in a supply chain. (PO 1 and PO 2)
Describe the major drivers of supply chain performance and identity key metrics
for tracking and managing performance and explain the role of revenue
management in a supply chain and the trade-offs that must be considered when
making revenue management decisions. (PO 1, PO 2, PO 3, and PO 4)
Define the role of distribution in supply chain management and describe critical
factors that influence the design of distribution networks and describe the role of
sourcing in supply chain management, factors that affect the decision to
outsource all or parts of the supply chain function, and techniques for managing
risk. (PO 1 and PO4)
Apply modeling to facility location and capacity allocation problems and
demonstrate how to make such decisions under conditions of uncertainty. (PO 2
and PO 3)
Explain the role of forecasting in supply chain management and how and when to
use different forecasting methodologies and describe the importance of
aggregate planning and how to use this concept to maximize profitability. (PO 1,
PO 3)
Choose the optimal amount of cycle and safety inventory and identify levers that
managers can use to reduce inventory without increasing costs. ( PO 3)
Identify factors affecting the optimal level of product availability and demonstrate
how to use managerial levers to improve supply chain profitability through
optimal service levels. (PO 3)
Explain the role of transportation in a supply chain and evaluate the strengths
and weaknesses of different transportation modes and network designs. (PO 1
and PO 2)
Describe the importance of information and technology in supply chain
management including techniques for minimizing the bull-whip effect. (PO 1)
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Grading
Your final grade will be based on the following evaluation items:
Evaluation Items & Weights
Grade Scale
Discussion Boards
20%
90 100%
Homework
20%
80 - 89%
Individual Research
Report
20%
70 79%
Midterm Exam
20%
59%
Final Exam
20%
Total
100%
Discussion Boards
Students are expected to routinely participate in the Class Discussion Boards. Superior
participation grades will be given to active students who exchange ideas in a thoughtful
manner while respecting the courtesies due others.
Homework
All homework assignments must be completed on time, unless prior arrangements have
been made with your instructor.
Additionally, the instructor reserves the right to use Turnitin.com at his/her or her
discretion. Also, submission due dates are published alongside Modules. Failure to meet
submission dates will result in points being deducted unless coordinated in advance with
your instructor!
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Midterm Examination
The midterm exam will be a timed open-book, open-notes exam that will be administered
on-line and posted to Blackboard at the appropriate time. The exam will consist of
multiple choice and short answer questions that address the material and learning
objectives covered in Modules 1 through 5. The exam must be completed on time,
unless prior arrangements have been made with your instructor. Points will be deducted
for exams that are turned in late.
Final Examination
The Final exam will be a timed open-book, open-notes exam that will be administered
on-line and posted to Blackboard at the appropriate time. The exam will consist of
multiple choice and short answer questions that address the material and learning
objectives covered in Modules 6 through 9. The exam must be completed on time,
unless prior arrangements have been made with your instructor. Points will be deducted
for exams that are turned in late.
Additional Information
APA Format
Go to http://www.apastyle.org/pubmanual.html for the American Psychological
Association Publication Manual.
Library
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has one of the most complete library collections of
aviation-related resources in the world.
Contact Information
RefWorks
RefWorks, a research tool included with the library databases, has guidance in how to
collect and use references, write a paper, and create a bibliography. RefWorks must be
accessed through ERNIE. From the My ERNIE tab, scroll down to Admin Services and
choose the Library Databases link. Scroll down or Jump to RefWorks. You must enter
your user name and password to use RefWorks. Please contact the Hunt Library if you
have any questions about this product or how to access it.
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Course Policies
Academic Integrity
Embry-Riddle is committed to maintaining and upholding intellectual integrity. All
students, faculty, and staff have obligations to prevent violations of academic integrity
and take corrective action when they occur. The adjudication process may result in
sanctions being imposed on students who commit the following academic violations,
which may include a failing grade for the course, suspension, or dismissal from the
University.
1. Plagiarism: Presenting as ones own the ideas, words, or products of another.
Plagiarism includes use of any source to complete academic assignments without
proper acknowledgement of the source.
2. Cheating is a broad term that includes the following:
Note: The Instructor reserves the right to use any form of digital method for checking
plagiarism. Several electronic systems are available and other methods may be used at
the Instructors discretion.
Online Learning
This course is offered over the Internet, at ERAU Worldwide Online (Blackboard) and
runs nine (9) weeks. The first week begins the first day of the term and ends at midnight
EDT/EST (as applicable) seven days later. During this first week, students may drop the
course and receive a refund if applicable. Success in this course requires in-depth study
of each module as assigned, timely completion of assignments, and regular participation
in forum discussions. It is highly recommended that students keep electronic copies of
all assignments submitted until completion of the course and receipt of a grade.
Late work should be the exception and not the rule and may be downgraded at the
discretion of the instructor, if accepted at all. Unless all work is submitted, the student
could receive a failing grade for the course. Extensions may be granted for extenuating
circumstances at the discretion of the instructor and only for the length of time the
instructor deems appropriate. The most important element of success in an online
course is to communicate with your instructor throughout the term.
Conventions of online etiquette, which include courtesy to all users, will be observed.
Students should use the Private Mail function in Blackboard for private messages to the
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instructor and other students. The class Discussion Board forums are for public
messages.
It is highly recommended that students keep electronic copies of all materials
submitted in the Discussion Forum, via e-mail, or postal mail, until after the end of the
term. When posting responses in the Discussion Forum, please confirm that the
responses have actually been posted after you submit them.
Course Schedule begins next page
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Course Schedule
Module
1
Topics
Understanding the
Supply Chain
SCOR Overview
Version 8.0: Supply
Chain Operations
Reference Model*
*Download from
Supply Chain Council
website at
http://www.supplychain.org/
Supply Chain
Performance
Supply Chain Drivers
and Metrics
Activities
Post a short introduction of yourself on the class
Bulletin Board.
Review postings in the class forum and follow any
supplemental instructions.
Read Chapters 1 in the text and the SCOR Overview
Booklet.
View PowerPoint Slides for Module 1.
Submit your answers to the Text Discussion
Questions for Chapter 1.
Post answers to the Module 1 Discussion Board and
comment on at least two of your classmates.
Start thinking about the topic that you would like to
explore in your research paper.
Designing Distribution
Networks
Network Design
Network Design in
Uncertain Environment
Demand Forecasting
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Aggregate Planning
Midterm Examination
&
Managing Economies
of Scale
&
Managing Uncertainty
Optimizing Availability
Transportation in the
Supply Chain
Sourcing Decisions,
Pricing, Revenue
Management, and
Information
Technology
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Coordination in the
Supply Chain,
Sustainability and
Supply Chain, and
Final Examination
Review Modules 6 - 9.
Review Homework Assignments for Modules 6 - 9.
Review interactive Class Discussion Questions for
Week 6 - 9.
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