Supply Chain And Logistics Management: A Case Study Approach
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 640.35 MB | Duration: 2h 55m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 640.35 MB | Duration: 2h 55m
Master the art of strategic supply chain and logistics management through a real-world case study framework.
What you'll learn
Core principles of logistics and supply chain management.
Strategic evaluation techniques, including PESTLE and Triad analysis.
Design and operational aspects of logistics networks.
Methods for performance measurement and course correction in SCM.
Practical application of SCM strategies through a case study approach.
Requirements
A foundational understanding of business operations.
Basic knowledge of supply chain or logistics concepts is recommended.
A willingness to engage in strategic and analytical thinking.
Description
Course IntroductionUnderstanding supply chain logistics management is crucial for organizations aiming to thrive in today's competitive business landscape. This course offers an in-depth exploration of strategic supply chain management using a practical case study approach. Students will delve into organizational strategy, logistics complements, and operational design while developing the skills to evaluate and improve supply chain performance. By combining theoretical insights with hands-on analysis, this course equips learners with tools to solve real-world logistics and supply chain challenges.Section-Wise Curriculum OverviewSection 1: IntroductionThis section sets the stage by introducing the course's central case study.Lecture 1: Case Study IntroductionLearn the background and significance of the case study, setting the framework for strategic analysis.Lecture 2: DefinitionExplore the fundamental terms and concepts critical to supply chain and logistics.Lecture 3: ComplementsExamine complementary processes and systems that support efficient logistics operations.Section 2: Company DescriptionGain insight into the organization behind the case study.Lecture 4: Company OverviewUnderstand the company's history, operations, and market positioning.Lecture 5: Vision and Mission StatementExplore how the company's guiding principles shape its supply chain strategy.Lecture 6: IRIC MilepostsAnalyze the company's key milestones in Innovation, Realization, Implementation, and Competition.Lecture 7: ObjectiveLearn about the strategic objectives driving the company's logistics and supply chain decisions.Lecture 8: Key ObservationsHighlight significant findings from the company's supply chain operations.Section 3: Pre-SCLR ETHOSUnpack the strategic framework that shapes supply chain success.Lecture 9: StrategyExplore the components of supply chain leadership and responsibility strategies.Lecture 10: Geo Assessment ProfileAnalyze geographical factors impacting supply chain decisions.Lecture 11: PESTLE AnalysisEvaluate external factors—Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental.Lecture 12: Triad AnalysisAssess competitive positioning through this three-pronged analysis framework.Section 4: L and SCM ComplementsFocus on the operational pillars of logistics and supply chain management (SCM).Lecture 13: Supply Chain Logistics ManagementIntroduction to the core principles of supply chain logistics management.Lecture 14: Supply Chain Logistics Management ContinueDive deeper into management techniques for effective SCM.Lecture 15: Supply Chain Logistics OperationsExamine operational processes that optimize supply chain efficiency.Lecture 16: Supply Chain Logistics DesignLearn about network design strategies for streamlined logistics.Lecture 17: Supply Chain Logistics AdministrationExplore administrative best practices to support supply chain objectives.Section 5: Wrap UpReflect on and evaluate the case study outcomes.Lecture 18: Evaluation and Course CorrectionLearn to assess and adapt supply chain strategies to meet evolving needs.Lecture 19: Performance AnalysisAnalyze performance metrics to identify strengths and weaknesses in logistics operations.Lecture 20: Objective Realization and Impact AnalysisEvaluate the impact of supply chain initiatives on organizational goals.ConclusionThis course provides a comprehensive understanding of strategic supply chain and logistics management, grounded in a real-world case study. By integrating theoretical frameworks with practical insights, students will emerge equipped to design, manage, and evaluate supply chains that meet organizational objectives effectively.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Case Study Introduction
Lecture 2 Definition
Lecture 3 Complements
Section 2: Company Description
Lecture 4 Company Overview
Lecture 5 Vision and Mission Statement
Lecture 6 IRIC Mileposts
Lecture 7 Objective
Lecture 8 Key Observations
Section 3: Pre SCLR ETHOS
Lecture 9 Strategy
Lecture 10 Geo Assessment Profile
Lecture 11 Pestle Analysis
Lecture 12 Triad Analysis
Section 4: L and SCM Complements
Lecture 13 Supply Chain Logistics Management
Lecture 14 Supply Chain Logistics Management Continue
Lecture 15 Supply Chain Logistics Operations
Lecture 16 Supply Chain Logistics Design
Lecture 17 Supply Chain Logistics Administration
Section 5: Wrap Up
Lecture 18 Evaluation and Course Correction
Lecture 19 Performance Analysis
Lecture 20 Objective Realization and Impact Analysis
Supply chain and logistics professionals seeking advanced strategic insights.,Business leaders aiming to optimize organizational supply chains.,Students and recent graduates interested in supply chain careers.,Entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to enhance logistics efficiency.