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WM975-15 Supply Chain and Operations Management

Department
WMG
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Mujthaba Ahtamad
Credit value
15
Module duration
1 week
Assessment
Multiple
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry

Introductory description

Supply Chain and Operations Management is designed to equip future leaders with practical
knowledge of how to effectively manage supply and demand within the supply network. The module
will also explore the management of supply network relationships, as well as understanding the
impact of efficient delivery in companies which value customer centricity. The module will also integrate key
topics such as Operations Management and Lean. Together, the knowledge provided can help to encourage supply networks to remain efficient and cost-effective to deliver value for the customer who are central in the global economy.

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Module aims

This module covers a wide range of topics including supply chain and operation management strategies, design, planning, and development. Considerations of systems thinking and a process perspective of operations management, and relationship development is shown as key to an effective, efficient and ethical/sustainable supply chain. The module aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of key decision areas and responses from an operations management perspective, which can in turn affect supply performance.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

The module will begin by focusing on understanding the fundamental principles of Supply Chain
Management & Operations Management by looking at definitions, links, and fundamentals.
It will establish the links to business objectives and the external world (including an understanding of the students own Supply Chain and/or area of Operations).

A number of in-module exercises/case-studies/activities will be used to emphasise the principles/theory of both Supply Chain and Operations Management.

Building on this, the module will focus on the physical supply chain (where appropriate), by looking at
topics such as network design and segmentation. Key components of Operations Management will
also be established with case-studies focussing on Capacity/Inventory Management. The learning will continue to build on concepts from the previous sessions to further explore control systems, and Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP). This will provide further links into a focus on Relationships (evaluation and development) – Sourcing Strategies & Costings, which will help to manage risk in Supply Chain Networks.

The module will proceed to look at product and information flows specifically looking into the Principles of Lean. There will be time to further explore practical case-studies and to allow in-module assessment preparation, which will conclude the delivery of the module.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Compare and contrast different supply chain strategies for the effective supply of products and services in a range of contexts.
  • Critically evaluate and adopt appropriately, elements of operations management for successful supply chain process delivery.
  • Critically assess and develop effective relationships within supply networks.
  • Apply relevantly and appropriately the principles, models and tools to a business issue so demonstrating the application of module learning to their business context.

Indicative reading list

Supply chain management: strategy, planning, and operation
Book by Sunil Chopra; Peter Meindl 2019: ISBN-10: 0136094511

Operations and process management: principles and practice for strategic impact
Book by Nigel Slack; Alistair Brandon-Jones 2018: ISBN-10: 9781292176130

The handbook of logistics and distribution management
Book by Alan Rushton; Phil Croucher; Peter Baker 2017: ISBN-10: 074947677X

The Lean Toolbox 5th Edition
Book by John Bicheno and Matthias Holweg 2016: ISBN-10: 0956830757

The definitive guide to inventory management: principles and strategies for the efficient flow of inventory across the supply chain Book by Matthew A. Waller; Terry L. Esper 2018: ISBN-10 0133448827

Purchasing and Supply Chain Management: A Sustainability Perspective
Book by T.E Johnson, M.Howard & J Miemczyk 2018: ISBN-10: 1138064769

Dynamic Supply chains
Book by Gattorna, J 2015 ISBN-10: 1292016817

Interdisciplinary

Combines a variety of disciplines to be covered within the module.

Subject specific skills

Supply Chain Dynamics, Enhanced Decision-Making, Balancing Supply and Demand, Analytical Skills

Transferable skills

Team-building, Communication, Numeracy, Data Handling, Time- Management

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 15 sessions of 1 hour 30 minutes (15%)
Seminars 5 sessions of 1 hour 30 minutes (5%)
Online learning (independent) 4 sessions of 1 hour (3%)
Other activity 40 hours (27%)
Assessment 76 hours (51%)
Total 150 hours

Private study description

No private study requirements defined for this module.

Other activity description

Work-Based learning/Reflective Learning applying the concepts from the module to a practical application - to be done/reflected on in the PMA.

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A1
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Post Module Assignment 70% 60 hours Yes (extension)

PMA - on a relevant topic from the module.

In-Module Assessment 30% 16 hours Yes (extension)

Computer-based Multiple Choice Question test (30%)- An assessment to ensure that
students have 1) read the available content we have provided online, regarding a specific topic within the module. And 2) to complete a series of questions generated during the module week.

Assessment group R1
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Resubmission 100% Yes (extension)

A PMA for Resubmissions

Feedback on assessment

Feedback (written) will be provided for all 3 assessments (in-module assessments will be a pass/fail), which will follow the current WMG MSc feedback process and will include suggestions on the strengths and weaknesses of the work with regard to the module learning objectives and the post-module assignment marking guidelines. Suggestions for improvement will also be provided as per the current MSc feedback process. ¿Feedforward¿ & suggestions will be made by the tutors, depending on questions raised by students about the PMA questions.

There is currently no information about the courses for which this module is core or optional.