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Supply Chain Management and Planning
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2 days and 1/2 |
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Español |
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| 01/10/2012 |
September: 18,19,20 |
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Melody Pardo | mpardo@iae.edu.ar | +54 (230) 448-1536 |
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Sánchez Loppacher, Julio [Director]
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| | Profesor Invitado | | | | Objetives | - This Program discusses the competitive significance of aligning and managing all the elements of business value chains, focusing on supply management and logistic distribution, as well as on cross-organizational cooperation and supply management quality, to enhance strategic value propositions. Current tools and models used for supply chain management at both local and global levels will be discussed, identifying key management areas to improve alignment and efficiency, both for capability development and model utilization.
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| Contents | - Purchase planning and management.
- Supply and distribution strategies.
- Supply chain integration and coordination.
- The Bullwhip Effect (simulation).
- Information control and follow-up systems used in customer and supplier management.
- Outsourcing management.
- Virtual integration.
- Customer-Supplier relationships.
- Strategic alliances.
- Integration and development.
- Global management models.
- Supply chain networks.
- Best practices, changes and trends in global supply chain management
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