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Global Supply Chain Management (online) (5 cr)

Code: HBIB0010-3001

General information


Enrollment

03.08.2020 - 30.08.2020

Timing

31.08.2020 - 18.12.2020

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

Liiketoimintayksikkö

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

0 - 100

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business (AMK)

Teachers

  • Hannu Lähdevaara

Groups

  • HBI19SGU
    Degree Programme in International Business, Guangdong
  • HBI18S1
    Degree Programme in International Business
  • HBI19S1
    Degree Programme in International Business
  • ZJA20SH
    Avoin AMK, lita
  • HBI20VS
    Degree Programme in International Business, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • HBI18K1
    Degree Programme in International Business

Objective

In this course we will view the supply chain from the point of view of a general manager. Logistics and supply chain management is all about managing the hand-offs in a supply chain - hand-offs of either information or product. The design of a logistics system is critically linked to the objectives of the supply chain. Our goal in this course is to understand how logistical decisions impact the performance of the firm as well as the entire supply chain. The key will be to understand the link between supply chain structures and logistical capabilities in a firm or supply chain.
Another term that has appeared in the business jargon recently is demand chain. From our perspective we will use the phrases logistics management, supply chain management and demand chain management interchangeably.

ILOs:
IBCRI: Able to employ theoretical and conceptual knowledge to identify and analyze business problems in global contexts.
IBBUS: Able to gather , analyse, and evaluate business data and information and transform empirical data into useful and actionable information as well as managerial problems.
IBCOL, IBCOM: Exercise initiative and take personal responsibility for one’s work in terms of timeliness, professional behavior, personal motivation and planning skills as well as collaborate with other students during team work.

Content

Logistics and supply chain management is unique and, to some degree, represents a paradox because it is concerned with one of the oldest and also the most newly discovered activities of business. Supply chain system activities - communication, inventory management, warehousing, transportation, and facility location - have been performed since the start of commercial activity. It is difficult to visualize any product that could reach a customer without logistical support. Yet it is only over the last few years that firms have started focusing on logistics and supply chain management as a source of competitive advantage. There is a realization that no company can do any better than its logistics system. This becomes even more important given that product life cycles are shrinking and competition is intense. Logistics and supply chain management today represents a great challenge as well as a tremendous opportunity for most firms.

Oppimateriaali ja suositeltava kirjallisuus

TEXBOOK (available in JAMK's library)
Author: Waters, Donald.
Title: Logistics : an introduction to supply chain management / Donald Waters.
Material: book
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Note: Also e-book (ISBN 1-4039-1447-8).

The following book might support our learning:

Title: Supply Chain Management, 3/E
Authors:
Sunil Chopra, Northwestern University
Peter Meindl, Stanford University

ISBN-10: 0131730428
ISBN-13: 9780131730427

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Format: Cloth; 552 pp
Published: 03/28/2006

Teaching methods

-distance learning
-small group learning
-exercises
-learning tasks

Employer connections

-Virtual excursions

Exam schedules

The possible date and method of the exam will be announced in the course opening information.

Vaihtoehtoiset suoritustavat

The admission procedures are described in the degree rule and the study guide. The teacher of the course will give you more information on possible specific course practices.

Student workload

One credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work, which means that the load of five credits is approximately 135 hours. The load is distributed in different ways depending on the course implementation.

Further information

Exchange students 20
Avoin AMK (open UAS) 5

Evaluation scale

0-5

Arviointikriteerit, tyydyttävä (1-2)

- Sufficient(1) - The student shows only a sufficient understanding of the subject and of relevant theories and methods and fails to show a convincing ability to apply the knowledge to real life situation nor to communicate the concepts in an effective manner.
- Satisfactory (2)- The students knowledge covers restricted part of concepts and theories related to the subject and has deficiencies in showing the ability to apply them in assignments. Communication skills need improvement.

Arviointikriteerit, hyvä (3-4)

- Good (3) The students knowledge covers major parts of concepts and theories related to the subject. The student´s ability to apply the knowledge to assignments shows need for improvement, as well as there is room for improvement in oral and written communication
- Very Good (4) - The student shows good knowledge of the subject fundamentals and concepts and is able to communicate these in an effective way

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

- Excellent (5) - The student shows exceptional theoretical knowledge of fundamentals of the subject. The student demonstrates the ability to apply the knowledge to assignments and presentations with excellent written and oral communications skills

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The general criteria of the competences that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages (http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/studyguide). The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6.

Here is the class grademap.
Grade Minimum%
5 90
4 80
3 70
2 60
1 50
0 0

Qualifications

First year studies or basic business studies