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5th May 2015, 11:12 AM
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IIM Scm course
My sister wants to do Supply Chain Management Courses from the Indian Institute of Management Indore so for this she needs to know about the course structure of it. Will you please tell me from where I can download the course structure and the syllabus of Supply Chain Management Courses from the Indian Institute of Management Indore? Give me the information about it?
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14th May 2018, 11:28 AM
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Re: IIM Scm course
Hi buddy I want to do Advanced Programme in Supply Chain Management (APSCM) from Indian Institute of Management (IIMC), Calcutta, so will you plz let me know about this program??
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14th May 2018, 11:29 AM
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Re: IIM Scm course
Indian Institute of Management (IIMC), Calcutta was established in 1961 As you want here I am telling Supply Chain Management (APSCM) programme offers highly structured and robust approach to decision making in supply chains. State-of-the-art analytical models are combined with intuitive arguments in the classroom to improve the supply chain decisions. Programme fee Programme fee: Rs. 2,20,000/- + (applicable taxes) Campus fee: Rs. 60,000/-+ (applicable taxes) Syllabus A. Understanding Supply Chain Management (21 hours) Introduction to Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Performance Measures Decision making in supply chains Supply chain strategy and competitive strategy Supply chain design: mass customization and product postponement B. Supply Chain Modelling (21 hours) Optimization models for supply chain management: Linear Programming Optimization models for supply chain management: Goal Programming Optimization models for supply chain management: Integer Programming Project Management: PERT and CPM Decision Making under Uncertainty and Risk Supply chain risk management C. Supply Chain Coordination (15 hours) Design of Supply Contracts Relational Contracts Value of Information and Bullwhip effect D. Supply Chain Analytics (21 hours) Introduction to Analytics: Data Summarization and Description Regression Analysis: Simple and Multiple Linear Regression Regression Analysis: Linear regression with categorical variables and Logistic Regression Forecasting Simulation for Supply Chain Decision Making Cluster Analysis Analytic Hierarchy Process E. Introduction to Operations Management (9 hours) An Overview of Operations Management Process Analysis Aggregate Planning F. Strategic Sourcing (9 hours) Procurement strategies Supplier Relationship Management Outsourcing Framework G. Distribution Network Strategy (15 hours) Design of distribution networks Cross Docking and lead-time reduction strategies Strategic inventory placement and risk pooling Measuring Channel Performance Managing Channel Conflict H: Special Topics in SCM (15 hours) Quality Management, Six sigma & Lean Management Concepts E-commerce issues in Supply chains ERP RFID & Recent Advances in Technology Theory of Constraints I: Topics in Fundamentals of Management Theory (39 hours) Finance (6 hours) Conceptual framework of financial reporting, Corporate Financial Statements: Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss Statement; Cash Flow Statement; Analyzing Financial Statements; Financial Ratios Marketing (6 hours) Core Concepts of Marketing, Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning Decisions Elements of Marketing Mix: Product Decisions, Price Decisions, Placement Decisions and Promotion Decisions Strategy (6 hours) Strategy & Strategic management process Evaluating firms external and internal environments Business-level & Corporate strategies Behavioral Sciences (9 hours) Organization Structure and design Microeconomics concepts (6 hours) Demand-supply Analysis, Elasticity, Opportunity Cost, Production Costs, Firm Behavior, Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Pricing Strategies International Trade (6 sessions) Theories of international trade, Trade pattern across the world- trade and investment linkage through production networks Trade policy instruments-tariff, quota and other measures WTO and Trade Blocks Eligibility Graduates (10+2+3 or equivalent)/Post Graduates in any discipline with 50% marks, who would like to further their career in Logistics and Supply Chain Management would be eligible for this program. |
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