POM606 - SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS

Course Name Code Semester Theory
(hours/week)
Application
(hours/week)
Credit ECTS
SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS POM606 2nd Semester 3 0 3 6
PrequisitesNone
Course languageTurkish
Course typeElective 
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-Face 
Learning and teaching strategiesLecture
 
Instructor (s)Department Members 
Course objectiveThe student will be introduced to the basic supply chain concepts and learn the fundamental techniques and methods in a conceptual framework to solve complex organizations supply chain decision problems. 
Learning outcomes
  1. Average student; can explain the concept of Supply Chain Management.
  2. can show Supply Chain Drivers and Metrics.
  3. can explain Network Design in the Supply Chain.
  4. can explain Demand Forecasting in a Supply Chain.
  5. can define Aggregate Planning in the Supply Chain.
  6. can explain how to plan Supply and Demand in the Supply Chain.
  7. can implement mathematical models for supply chain problems.
Course ContentUnderstanding the Supply Chain, Supply Chain Performance: Achieving Strategic Fit and Scope, Supply Chain Drivers and Metrics, Designing Distribution Networks, Network Design in the Supply Chain, Network Design in an Uncertain Environment, Demand Forecasting in a Supply Chain, Aggregate Planning in the Supply Chain, Planning Supply and Demand in the Supply Chain 
References- Chopra, S., & Meindl, P. (2016). Supply chain management: strategy, planning, and operations. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall.
- Simchi-Levi, D., Kaminsky, P. & Simchi-Levi, E. (2002). Designing and managing the supply chain: concepts, strategies and case studies. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
- Mangan, J., Lalwani, C., Butcher, T., & Javadpour, R. (2012). Supply chain strategies. Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, second ed. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK.
- Sanders, N. R. (2012). Supply chain management: A global perspective. J. Wiley & Sons. 

Course outline weekly

WeeksTopics
Week 1Introduction
Week 2Understanding the Supply Chain
Week 3Supply Chain Performance
Week 4Supply Chain Drivers and Metrics
Week 5Designing Distribution Networks
Week 6Supply Chain Network Design - I
Week 7Supply Chain Network Design - II
Week 8Midterm
Week 9Network Design Under Uncertainty
Week 10Demand Forecasting in a Supply Chain
Week 11Aggregate Planning in the Supply Chain
Week 12Planning Supply and Demand in the Supply Chain
Week 13Coordination in the Supply Chain
Week 14Information technologies in the Supply Chain
Week 15Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Week 16Final Exam

Assesment methods

Course activitiesNumberPercentage
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Laboratory
Application
Field activities
Specific practical training
Assignments
Presentation
Project
Seminar
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Final exam
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Percentage of semester activities contributing grade succes
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WORKLOAD AND ECTS CALCULATION

Activities Number Duration (hour) Total Work Load
Course Duration (x14) 0
Laboratory 0
Application0
Specific practical training0
Field activities0
Study Hours Out of Class (Preliminary work, reinforcement, ect)0
Presentation / Seminar Preparation0
Project0
Homework assignment0
Midterms (Study duration)0
Final Exam (Study duration) 0
Total Workload000

Matrix Of The Course Learning Outcomes Versus Program Outcomes

D.9. Key Learning OutcomesContrubition level*
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1. Conducts novel and ethical research on business, reports outcomes in a critical manner.   X 
2. Solves problems via appropriate softwares, adapts to new methods and software.   X 
3. Has managerial and leadership skills to identify problems, objectives and strategic plans for organizational progress with a critical point of view.    X
4. Plays an active role in projects, analyses relationship between stakeholders accurately, motivates and manages all stakeholders through effective language skills.    X
5. Has necessary communication skills to manage verbal and written communication.   X 
6. Analyses and uses contemporary and advanced knowledge in relation with information from different areas.    X
7. Progresses continuously and transfers the experience in both written and verbal ways.   X 
8. Through anticipation and strategic thinking, plays an active role in organizational decision making process.   X 
9. Uses knowledge in consistency with the ethical, social and international values in an unbiased manner.   X 
10. Has expertise on the multi-disciplinary nature of management and related fields.   X 
11. Approaches problems with a wide strategic perspective, self-develops continuously.   X 
12. Shares novel studies, is up to date both in knowledge and personal network.   X 

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