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TLP Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12

This document provides a teaching and learning plan for a course on Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) for a PGDM Class of 2012. The course is divided into 5 units over 12 sessions. Sessions involve lectures by the professor, group presentations and discussions, and self-learning. Key topics covered include supply chain frameworks, inventory and transportation management, warehousing, strategic alliances, information sharing, and the role of IT. Assessment includes in-session quizzes. The goal is for students to understand supply chain concepts, strategies, and their importance for business operations and decision-making.

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TLP Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12

This document provides a teaching and learning plan for a course on Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) for a PGDM Class of 2012. The course is divided into 5 units over 12 sessions. Sessions involve lectures by the professor, group presentations and discussions, and self-learning. Key topics covered include supply chain frameworks, inventory and transportation management, warehousing, strategic alliances, information sharing, and the role of IT. Assessment includes in-session quizzes. The goal is for students to understand supply chain concepts, strategies, and their importance for business operations and decision-making.

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TEACHING LEARNING PLAN (PGDM Class of 12) Elective

Learning is the best of all wealth; it is easy to carry, thieves cannot steal it, and tyrants cannot seize it; neither fire nor water can destroy it; and far from decreasing, it increases by giving. --Naladiyar Course Course Code Credits No Of sessions Logistics and supply chain Management 24FELSCM 03 12 David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky, Edith Simchi Levy, Ravi Shankar (2008) Designing and Managing the Supply chain-Concepts, strategies & case Studies; Tata McGraw-Hill Companies Sunil Chopra, (2007,) Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operation, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall, New Jersey 0-1317-3042. Donald J Bowersox, David J Closs, M Bixby Cooper (2008) Supply Chain Logistics Management , Tata McGraw-Hill Companies

Basic Text

Suggested Readings

Journals

T Panda, S Shahadevan, Sales and distribution management, Oxford Raghuram, G. and N. Rangaraj, (2000) Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Cases and Concepts, Macmillan, New Delhi. Supply Chain Management Review Focus on Logistics and Distribution Management International Transport Journal International Journal of Logistics and Distribution Management Prof. Bharat Bhushan Singh

Faculty

Course Objectives: This course will help the students to


Know and understand the importance of supply chain in overall business operation and strategic decision making. Analyze and explore the concept of sustainable distribution with the contemporary supply chain. Understand the stages, processes and flow involved in the strategic design, planning and operation of value and supply chains. Enhance the understanding of students on global competition by considering current and future trends with reference to supply chain management and relate the same in business activity

Note: The course will be taught on SCL (students Centric Learning) Mode. All the KDA (Key Deliverables Areas) would be covered by the faculty himself. The remaining course would be covered using, presentations, discussion and activities performed by students themselves.

Teaching Learning Plan (TLP)

Unit

Session No

Topic

Activity

Resourc es(If Any)

Title: Introduction management. 01 02

to

supply

chain 1.Lecture:Professor(KDA) PPT Discussion: Participation by the class Group No 1 Group No 1 Group No 2 Group No 3 Each Group: 20 Minutes Concept presentation
2. Lecture: Professor(KDA)

a. The Development Chain b. Key Issues in Supply Chain c. Introduction to Logistical value proposition, d. Procurement & Outsourcing StrategiesOutsourcing Benefits & RisksTitle:

PPT,

Unit 1 03

A framework for Buy/Make decisions- (30 Min) a. Supply Contracts-Strategic Components(15 Min) c. Distribution Strategies(15 Min) Title: 04 a. Direct Shipment distribution b. Intermediate Inventory Storage Point Strategies c. Inventory functionality & Management

Group 4 Group 5 Concept Presentations by: Group 6 Group 7


3. Lecture: Professor(KDA)

PPT

PPT

05

Title:
a. b. c. d.

Concept Presentation Group8 Group 9 Group 10


4.Lecture: Professor (KDA)

Inventory functionality & Management Planning & Managing Inventory Managing uncertainty Inventory Management policies & practices

PPT

06

Title: a. Transportation Infrastructure & Operations b. Transport Functionality, Principles and participants c. Transportation infrastructure & Transportation Service Quiz: Up-to unit 2 Group11 Group 12 PPT Group 13 Group:14 Group 1 Group 2 PPT

Unit 2

07

Title: a. Strategic Warehousing & Warehouse Decisions b. Packaging for Material handling Efficiency & Material Handling c. Supply chain IntegrationPush, Pull, and Push-Pull Systems The impact of lead time-Demand driven strategies

5. Lecture: Professor(KDA)

Title: a. Strategic Alliances under Supply chain b. Third Party Logistics c. Retailer Supplier Partnerships Title: a. Distributor Integration b. Coordinated Product & SC Design c. Design for logistics-Supplier d. Integration into new product development &. Mass Customization Title: a. The value of information b. Information sharing & incentives c. Information for the coordination of systems d. Locating desired product Title: a. Lead Time reduction b. IT and business processes c. Goals of Supply chain

Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

PPT

Unit 3

Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 6.Lecture: Professor(KDA)

PPT

10

Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Self Learning Mode

PPT

Unit 4

11

d. IT-Supply chain systems components 12 Unit 4 & 5 Title: a. SCM Technology Standards b. IT infrastructure & RFID technology c Local issues in supply chain management b. Supply Chain issues during natural disasters and other calamities c. supply chain issues for SMEs d. reverse logistics Quiz: LSCM 5 Units

Group 2

PPT PPT & Discussi on

Group 3 Group 4
7.Lecture :Professor(KDA)

Self Learning Mode Self Learning Mode

8.Lecture: Professor(KDA)

Group 1

End of The Course Plan

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