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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the fundamentals of the Lean and Six Sigma continuous improvement programs and shows how they can be applied to supply chain management. Topics covered include: identifying and removing waste, eliminating variation, application of statistical process control and other various quality tools, DMAIC and DMADV methodologies, 5S and process and value stream mapping.
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3.00 Credits
Specific risk management topics include identifying, analyzing, mitigating, and monitoring risks in projects. Effectively communicating project information including requirements, project plan, performance, milestone reporting, and project closure reports are some of the communication management topics addressed. Techniques for acquiring, developing and managing project team members in multiple organizational contexts are addressed.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the principles and practices of managing project quality, cost, and procurements. Key concepts in quality management include quality planning, quality assurance and quality control. Cost management topics include how to develop cost estimates (including fixed and variable costs, management reserves and contingencies), budgeting and cost control tools and techniques. Planning, conducting, administering, and closing procurements and contract types are topics addressed.
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This course covers the strategic elements involved in managing complex supply chains. The course will detail all the supply chain activities from the sourcing of raw materials through the distribution of finished goods. Topics covered include: make vs. buy, supplier selection, relationship management, supply chain and network design, supplier development, supplier alliances, supply base rationalization, supply chain ethics and world class supply chain management.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the product life cycle from cradle-to-cradle. The tools of life cycle assessment will be applied to the supply chains of production and service industries to analyze the design issues, material selection and sourcing, energy usage and auditing, and environmental impacts. Concepts application, and integration of sustainable practices across the supply chain will be covered. Topics include: ISO 14000 and 14044, life cycle assessments, waste stream analysis, sustainable product development, design for environment, reverse logistics, and sustainable supply chains.
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