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MIS5608 Supply Chain Management
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Credit Points: 15
 
Description:

This unit deals with Supply Chain Management (SCM) from an Information Systems perspective. It presents concepts and tools, together with case examples, important for the effective management of the supply chain as it is transforming and emerging within metamorphosing organisational forms. This unit introduces students to the necessity to consider each contributing facility and customer requirements - from supplier through warehouses and suppliers to distribution channels and onward throughout product or service lifecycle. The emphasis throughout is on a systems approach to SCM, from the operational through the tactical to the strategic level. The study of SCM and Logistics Management are viewed as increasingly inseparable aspects of the same business processes.

 



Full Unit Outline

This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
SPAAJCElectronic Commerce Area of Specialisation
SPAAIGEnterprise Systems Area of Specialisation
SPAAJBEnterprise Systems Area of Specialisation
S87Graduate Certificate of Business (Electronic Commerce)
S84Graduate Diploma of Business (Electronic Commerce)
S89Graduate Diploma of Business (Enterprise Systems)
SPAAIMInternational Business Area of Specialisation
I55Master of Business and Technology
I50Master of International Business
J32Master of International Business by Research
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 12/07/2011 VET: 12/07/2011