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44062 Liang

M&IS 44062 001: Supply Chain Management

Fall 2015

Monday 5:30pm -8:15pm, BSA 210

 

Instructor:      Hongyan Liang

Office:                        A402 BSA

Office Hours: Monday 2:00-5:00 p.m. & Tuesday 10:00 am- 12:00 pm  or by appointment

Telephone:    330-672-1164

Email:             hliang@kent.edu (best form of contact)

 

Course Materials:    

●     Text Book: Principles of Supply Chain Management, 4th ed., by J.D. Wisner, K.-C. Tan, G.K. Leong, Cengage Learning, 2014.

●     All in-class materials will be posted on the Blackboard.

●     Additional required readings may be distributed in class and/or posted on Blackboard. Suggested additional readings include articles from current business publications that illustrate course topics in the context of real business organizations.

 

Online:          

Lecture Notes and all other materials are on Blackboard Learn (https://learn.kent.edu)

 

Prerequisites: 

Minimum 2.50 GPA and junior standing.  Students who have not successfully completed the course prerequisite must withdraw from this class. You risk deregistration if you have not completed the course prerequisite.

 

Course Description:

Students learn the basic analytical tools needed to coordinate business operations across the value chain. Course involves hands-on coverage of supply chain management with emphasis on supplier partnering and development, customer relations management, strategic sourcing and pricing, e-business, measuring supply chain performance, mass customization, and planning supply and demand coordination in the supply chain.

 

Learning Outcomes:

After completing this course the student will be able to:

●     Understand the basics and goals of supply chain management

●     Identify and understand the major drivers of supply chain performance

●     Forecast and analyze supply chain demand needs

●     Manage materials in a supply chain environment

●     Evaluate vendor performance and their impact on supply chain efficiency

●     Identify, design, and analyze supply chain distribution networks

●     Describe the impact of coordination (or lack thereof) on the supply chain

 

Class policy & Assessment:

●     Lectures (20 points): Attending every lecture is important for not just earning points, but for your better understanding of the material covered and will help you see the big picture as well as details in every chapter discussed. Five (5) attendances will be taken randomly. Missing two or more classes will not get the 20 points.

●     Homework (100 points): Homeworks are completed on Blackboard or in handout. The homework due dates are given in the syllabus. No late homework will be accepted. You need to finish homework in one sitting. All HW on Blackboard due at 10 pm.

●     Exams (150 points): There will be 3 exams. 50 points for each exam. You can bring one-page cheat sheet to exam. NO BOOK NOR other NOTES are allowed. Calculator can be helpful. However, using any kind of electronic device during the exam is not allowed. There is no make-up for missing exams.

●     Final exam (80): You can bring one-page cheat sheet to exam.  The final exam is cumulative exam.

●     Grading: The maximum points is 350. The following table gives you the total points required for each grade.  There is no rounding.

 

Grade

A

A-

B+

B

B-

C+

C

C-

D+

D

F

Minimum Score Required

325

315

304

290

280

269

255

245

234

210

<210

 

The Following Policies Apply to All Students in this Course

 

For Fall 2015 the course withdrawal deadline is Sunday, November 8, 2015.  Withdrawal before the deadline results in a "W" on the official transcript; after the deadline a grade must be calculated and reported.

 

A.    Prerequisite: Students attending the course who do not have the proper prerequisite risk being deregistered from the class.

 

B.     Enrollment: Students have responsibility to ensure they are properly enrolled in classes. You are advised to review your official class schedule (using Student Tools in FlashLine) during the first two weeks of the semester to ensure you are properly enrolled in this class and section.  Should you find an error in your class schedule, you have until Sunday, September 6, 2015 to correct the error with your advising office.  If registration errors are not corrected by this date and you continue to attend and participate in classes for which you are not officially enrolled, you are advised now that you will not receive a grade at the conclusion of the semester for any class in which you are not properly registered.

 

C.    Academic Honesty:  Cheating means to misrepresent the source, nature, or other conditions of your academic work (e.g., tests, papers, projects, assignments) so as to get undeserved credit.   The use of the intellectual property of others without giving them appropriate credit is a serious academic offense.  It is the University's policy that cheating or plagiarism result in receiving a failing grade (0 points) for the work or course.  Repeat offenses may result in dismissal from the University.

 

D.    Students with disabilities: University policy 3342-3-18 requires that students with disabilities be provided reasonable accommodations to ensure their equal access to course content.  If you have a documented disability and require accommodations, please contact the instructor at the beginning of the semester to make arrangements for necessary classroom adjustments.  Please note, you must first verify your eligibility for these through the Student Accessibility Services (contact 330-672-3391 or visit www.kent.edu/sas).  Go to http://www.kent.edu/sas/index.cfm for more information on registration procedures.

 

Class Schedule – Spring 2015

Date

Topic

HW due date

Remarks

Aug- 31

Chapter 1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management

 

 

Sep- 7

School closed

 

 

Sep-14

Chapter 2. Purchasing Management

Sep 19 Saturday

 

Sep- 21

Chapter 3. Creating and Managing Supplier Relationships

 

Sep 26 Saturday

 

Sep- 28

Chapter 4. Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing

 

Oct 3 Saturday

 

Oct- 5

 TEST 1 (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4)

 

25 multiply choice questions (50 points);1hour 15 mins

 

Chapter 5. Demand Forecasting

Oct 10 Saturday

 

Oct- 12

Chapter 6. Resource Planning Systems

Oct 17 Saturday

 

Oct- 19

Chapter 7. Inventory Management

Oct 24 Saturday

 

Oct- 26

Chapter 8. Process Management

Oct 31 Saturday

 

Nov- 2

TEST 2 (Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8)

 

20 multiply choice questions (40 points) & 1 short question (10 points). 1 hour 30 mins

Nov- 9

Chapter 9. Domestic and Global Logistics

Nov 14 Saturday

 

 

Chapter 10. Customer Relationship Management

Nov 14 Saturday

 

Nov- 16

Chapter 11. Global Location Decisions

& Chapter 12

Nov 21 Saturday

 

Nov- 23

TEST 3 (Chapters 9, 10, 11)

 

25 multiply choice questions (50 points); 1 hour 15 mins

Nov- 30

Simulation game

 

In computer lab

Dec- 7

Review

 

 

Dec-14

Final Exam (Cumulative) 5:45 pm – 8:00 pm

 

 

 

 

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