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| Course Title: |
Strategic Supply Chain Management (OSC 300) |
| School: |
University of Phoenix
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| Description: |
Strategic Supply Chain Management is an undergraduate business course that covers the operational activities within a supply chain that must be managed to reduce both costs and delivery times of products and services for customers. The course examines at the "plan, buy, make, and sell" cycle of planning material requirements, procuring the raw materials, building the products (or offering services), and selling and delivering them to customers. In addition, it illustrates how customer satisfaction can be increased by improving performance in operations management, global material sourcing and procurement, and in integrated logistics activities including warehousing and transportation. It further covers the significance of supply chains in the support of a company's e-business activities. Strategic emphasis is placed on how to increase customers' perceived value of a company's products and/or services to improve competitive advantage.
Topics and Objectives include: Introduction To Supply Chain Management, Operations Management and E-business, Sourcing and Procurement, Integrated Logistics Networks, Information Technology and Performance Measurement. |
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Online
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| Education Level: |
Undergraduate - upper |
| Language: |
English |
Credits: |
3 |
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