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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to concepts of how companies may develop capabilities for managing rapid reconfiguration of supply chains, strategic outsourcing, capacity and information sharing, collaboration, contracts, and risk management. Exposes students to what suppliers need to develop to ensure responsiveness and efficiency in this changing environment. This may entail shared processes across multiple enterprises with high visibility and speed in an uncertain environment.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews models for off shoring activities. Explores the factors that help in deciding to off-shore different business areas. Also reviews the pitfalls and the management actions needed to embark on successful off-shoring. Examines the strategic and management issues generated by the outsourcing phenomenon. Theoretical material is supplemented by case studies of firms that have engaged in the off shoring of technology and product development, as well as other functions such as financial analysis, human resources, and legal services.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the role and activities of those involved in supply chain management decision making. Emphasizes the importance of transportation planning, inventory control, warehouse management, development of customer service standards, and procurement in the design and operation of supply and distribution systems. Emphasis is on the importance of information systems and the Internet in supporting such activities. Special attention is also given to the close working relationships with managers in other functional areas including manufacturing, information systems, marketing, and international operations. This integrative approach to management is critical in supporting supply chain cost and service improvements in high-technology industries.
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2.00 Credits
Analyzes the role and activities of those involved in supply chain management decision making. Emphasizes the importance of transportation planning, inventory control, warehouse management, development of customer service standards, and procurement in the design and operation of supply and distribution systems. Emphasis is on the importance of information systems and the Internet in supporting such activities. Special attention is also given to the close working relationships with managers in other functional areas including manufacturing, information systems, marketing, and international operations. This integrative approach to management is critical in supporting supply chain cost and service improvements in high-technology industries.
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1.00 Credits
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on chosen topics.
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2.00 Credits
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on chosen topics.
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3.00 Credits
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on chosen topics.
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4.00 Credits
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on chosen topics.
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1.50 Credits
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on chosen topics.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Designed to enhance the academic development of freshmen by strengthening reading, study, and language skills across the disciplines. Emphasizes critical reading and thinking skills such as previewing, finding main ideas and details, outlining, summarizing, classifying information, and locating signal words. Focuses on improving study habits, time management, memory and listening techniques, and note-taking and exam-taking strategies. Also explores methods for researching, organizing, and writing term papers and for making presentations. Reading and research assignments address the primary theme of the course, forming a personal and social identity.
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