Module 1
Module 1: Building a Strategic Framework to Analyze Supply Chains (7.5 hours)
- Understanding the Supply chain, Achieving strategic fit in a supply chain.
- Financial Measures of Performance & Supply chain drivers and metrics.
Course Name | Logistics & Supply Chain Management (LSCM) |
Course Code | 23OM506E |
Program | MBA |
Credits | 3 |
Course category | Domain Core - Elective |
Area | Operations & Supply Chain Management |
Module 1: Building a Strategic Framework to Analyze Supply Chains (7.5 hours)
Module 2: Designing the Supply Chain Network (7.5 hours)
Module 3: Planning and Managing Inventories in a Supply Chain (7.5 hours)
Module 4: Designing and planning transportation networks (7.5 hours)
Course Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has tested supply chains like no other event in recent history. With the global populations isolating, distancing, and quarantining, the demand for certain products is sky-rising while demand for others is plummeting. Companies’ supply of parts & materials and labor from around the world is being severely disrupted due to people not being able to go to work. In response to this supply chain shock, we are seeing larger companies beginning to build regional chains, and smaller ones resorting to technology to get flexible. There is a massive challenge of balancing efficiency with resilience in supply chains that is being faced by companies around the globe, and it is not an easy one. Thomas Friedman, in his book ‘The World is flat’, names ‘Supply chaining’ as one of the 10 significant forces that have ‘flattened’ the world economically. With growing competition, supply chains will have to become more and more robust, resilient, and efficient. The world we live in depends on logistics and supply chain managers to make products available to customers. They are the ultimate back-office power players moving millions of rupees’ worth of products daily. Problems in any part of the supply chain may create significant issues for business, and as you see in the present, even more significant issues to human well-being. That is why good logistics and supply chain managers are such valued professionals. This course aims at building better decision-making skills needed for good-quality LSC managers.
Course Outcomes& Learning levels
The 3- credit Operations elective course Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) is designed in four modules, taking the class from understanding the basic concepts through various analytical methodologies for the analysis of supply chains to designing a supply chain strategy. In this course, the students shall able to,
Evaluation Pattern
# | Assessment Component | Percentage of Marks |
1 | Continuous Assessment * | 60 |
2 | End –Term Examination | 40 |
* Based on assignments / Tests / Quizzes / Case Studies / Projects / Term paper / Field visit report.
Course Text
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