Name : Rehen Padayachee Student No. : 71511547 Programme in Purchasing and Supply Management Module : PPSM015 – Semester 1 Assignment 01 The fundamental management tasks that I will look at is planning and organizing. Planning Planning is the fundamental element of management that predetermines what the business proposes to accomplish and how it intends realizing its goals. Planning involves those activities of management that determine the mission and goals of an organization‚ the ways in which
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Dell’s Supply Chain Management The term supply chain management (SCM) was initially used in wholesaling and retailing to denote the integration of logistics and physical distribution functions with the goal of reducing delivery lead times. Manufacturers and service providers have used the same term to describe integration and partnership efforts with first- and second- tier suppliers to reduce cost and improve quality and delivery timing. Terms such as integrated purchasing strategy
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Int. J. Production Economics 85 (2003) 183–198 The strategic integration of agile and lean supply R. Strattona‚*‚ R.D.H. Warburtonb a School of Engineering‚ Nottingham Trent University‚ Burton St.‚ Nottingham NG1 4BU‚ UK b Griffin Manufacturing‚ Fall River‚ MA‚ USA Abstract Lean supply is closely associated with enabling flow and the elimination of wasteful variation within the supply chain. However‚ lean operations depend on level scheduling and the growing need to accommodate variety and
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utility? (pg 3) 5. What is the systems approach? (pg 9) 6. What is physical distribution? (pg 10) CH 5 7. What year did the supply chain management concept emerge? (pg 79) 8. What is the supply chain definition? (pg 79) 9. What are the three main supply chain models? (pg 80) 10. What traits should contemporary supply chain have? (pg 83) 11. What is the definition of a partnership? (pg 84) 12. What is a fourth party logistics (4PL) provider? (pg 88)
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Title: Sustainable Supply Chain Instructor: Surjit Rai Course: Mark 451 Date: July 12‚ 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Supply Chain Management 4 Traditional vs. Sustainable 4 Competitive Advantage 5 Challenges Building Sustainable Supply Chain 5 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Executive Summary This report starts with the introduction of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) and the difference between traditional and sustainable supply chain management. It also explains
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Topic: Demand Driven MRP 21st Century Supply Chains Require New Demand Driven Rules and Tools A white paper by the Demand Driven Institute April 2011 www.demanddriveninstitute.com The Demand Driven Institute (DDI) was founded by Carol Ptak and Chad Smith‚ co‐authors of Orlicky’s Material Requirements Planning‚ Third Revised Edition in order to proliferate and further develop demand driven strategy and tactics in industry to enable a company to transform from “push and promote” to
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United States and Canada. 2Fender’s supply chain managementFrom 1946 till now‚ 60 years experience in
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Chapter One ~ Operations and Productivity • POLCA (plan‚ organize‚ lead‚ control‚ achieve) • Suppliers → Inputs → Process → Outputs → Consumers (SIPOC) • 3 functions to create goods and service: o Marketing o Production/operations o Finance/accounting • Why Study OM? o Learn how people organize themselves for productive enterprise o Learn how goods/services are produced o Understand what operations managers do o OM is a costly part of an organization • Productivity= Units produced or
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Supply Chain 1 I Care Healthcare Supply Chain Management By Jeffrey S. Moser Operations Management MGT 554 Professor Stephen Wernick October 12‚ 2004 Supply Chain 2 Supply Chain Management plays a vital role in our hospitals today. With the growing cost of healthcare and new technologies‚ it is vital for hospitals to run as efficiently as possible and without jeopardizing care. To the materials manager and to the financial minds of a hospital the area of supply chain is a tedius task at best
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ginning‚ and yarn spinning‚ to production of fabrics‚ garments‚ and accessories‚ and all the way to retailing. In addition‚ despite operating in a traditional industry‚ Esquel implemented a series of supporting IT (Information Technology) and supply chain management applications to improve operational efficiencies. Under Marjorie Yang’s leadership‚ a strong corporate culture has been established‚ with uncompromising emphasis on ethical business practices‚ creativity‚ and continual improvement. Finally
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