Managing Supply Chain Disruption During COVID-19
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Managing Supply Chain Disruption During COVID-19
Instructor: Nehemiah Scott
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What you'll learn
Recognize the basic functions of a supply chain and key supply chain activities
Recognize the primary supply chain processes affected during a disruption and the primary causes of a disruption
Recognize various supply chain risk types and categories of disruption.
Understand key best practices for preparing for, responding to, and mitigating supply chain disruption.
Skills you'll gain
- Supplier Risk Management
- Demand Planning
- Crisis Management
- Risk Mitigation
- Manufacturing Operations
- Business Risk Management
- Transportation, Supply Chain, and Logistics
- Supply Chain Planning
- Supply Chain Systems
- Supplier Management
- Operational Efficiency
- Supply Management
- Risk Management Framework
- Vendor Relationship Management
- Materials Management
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Logistics
- Risk Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this course, you will learn about why and how supply chains become susceptible to a disruption. We will examine this by discussing supply side and demand side issues, primary supply chain flows, complexity, risk management and a combination of solid theoretical supply chain perspectives and current real-world stories. You will learn about the structural, relational and operational factors that come into play during a supply chain disruption and the mechanisms for the effective management of these factors. Your understanding will be enhanced through examples from manufacturing and health contexts, and the PPE supply chain disruption during COVID-19.
In this module, you will be introduced to the concept and practice of supply chain management. Supply chain management from the past and current times will be compared to highlight its importance. The fundamental operation of the supply chain model will be explained using the SCOR Model, and the definition will be used to discuss roles, relationships, costs, logistics, and the supply chain “rights.” An example of how supplier performance can be measured will be given with a few examples of perfect order. The module ends with an explanation of matching products with a supply chain strategy based on Marshall Fisher’s well-known and Hau Lee’s supply chain strategy adaptation. A variety of examples are used.
What's included
9 videos6 readings6 assignments
9 videos•Total 68 minutes
- Module 1 Introduction•1 minute
- Importance of Supply Chain Management•7 minutes
- Basic Supply Chain Management Operations•11 minutes
- The Supply Chain Management "Rights"•10 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Cost Categories•8 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Strategy Part 1•11 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Strategy Part 2•9 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Strategy Part 3•7 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Strategy Part 4•5 minutes
6 readings•Total 40 minutes
- About This Course•5 minutes
- ePub•10 minutes
- Extended Video Transcripts•10 minutes
- Glossary of Terms•10 minutes
- About the Discussion Forums•4 minutes
- What is Supply Chain Management? Graded Quiz Instructions•1 minute
6 assignments•Total 57 minutes
- Importance of Supply Chain Management•5 minutes
- Basic Supply Chain Management Operations•5 minutes
- The Supply Chain Management "Rights"•5 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Cost Categories•5 minutes
- Supply Chain Management Strategy•7 minutes
- What is Supply Chain Management? Graded Quiz•30 minutes
In this module, you will be exploring the concept of supply chain disruption. Typical structural characteristics (e.g. complexity, lack of visibility, diamond shape, etc.) that make supply chains susceptible to disruption, will be identified and discussed. Risk, risk events, and risk management will be defined, the major disruption-related risk types will be described, and the importance of supply chain resilience will be explained. The module ends with a discussion about disruption probability and impact severity. Examples from manufacturing and health supply chains are used.
What's included
8 videos1 reading6 assignments
8 videos•Total 65 minutes
- Module 2 Introduction•1 minute
- An Overview of Supply Chain Disruption•6 minutes
- Supply Chain Disruption Impact on Primary Flows and Processes•9 minutes
- Supply Chain Susceptibility to Disruption Part 1•11 minutes
- Supply Chain Susceptibility to Disruption Part 2•10 minutes
- Identifying Supply Chain Risks•10 minutes
- Supply Chain Risk & Resilience•9 minutes
- Categories of Supply Chain Disruption•8 minutes
1 reading•Total 1 minute
- Exploring the Concept of Supply Chain Disruption Graded Quiz Instructions•1 minute
6 assignments•Total 51 minutes
- Supply Chain Disruption Impact on Primary Flows and Processes•5 minutes
- Supply Chain Susceptibility to Disruption•7 minutes
- Identifying Supply Chain Risks•3 minutes
- Supply Chain Risk & Resilience•3 minutes
- Categories of Supply Chain Disruption•3 minutes
- Exploring the Concept of Supply Chain Disruption Graded Quiz•30 minutes
In this module, we will be applying the concepts learned from Module 1 and Module 2 to an actual supply chain disruption case. Specifically, this module explores several parts of the PPE supply chain that was disrupted during COVID-19. In addition, new concepts will also be introduced. For challenges in managing PPE demand, the bullwhip effect will be applied and ideas discussed. Fisher model and Lee’s adaptation will be revisited to discuss some of the strategic PPE challenges. The module ends with a discussion on issues and potential success factors of attempts to meet surge demand with surge capacity. Examples from the upstream and downstream health supply chain are used.
What's included
9 videos1 reading7 assignments
9 videos•Total 65 minutes
- Module 3 Introduction•2 minutes
- COVID-19 & Past Disruption Events: General Differences•7 minutes
- A Forced & Mismatched PPE Supply Chain Strategy•9 minutes
- The Bullwhip Effect and PPE Part 1•7 minutes
- The Bullwhip Effect and PPE Part 2•5 minutes
- Issues with PPE: Sourcing•9 minutes
- PPE & Automobiles: Unique Supply Chain Partnerships•7 minutes
- Capacity-Related Factors of PPE•7 minutes
- Transportation Disruption Interview with Mike Mobley, Senior Vice President of Operations at Echo Global Logistics•11 minutes
1 reading•Total 1 minute
- Discussing a Disruption: COVID-19 & the PPE Supply Chain Graded Quiz Instructions•1 minute
7 assignments•Total 52 minutes
- COVID-19 & Past Disruption Events: General Differences•3 minutes
- A Forced & Mismatched PPE Supply Chain Strategy•3 minutes
- The Bullwhip Effect and PPE•5 minutes
- Issues with PPE: Sourcing•5 minutes
- PPE & Automobiles: Unique Supply Chain Partnerships•3 minutes
- Capacity-Related Factors of PPE•3 minutes
- Discussing a Disruption: COVID-19 & the PPE Supply Chain Graded Quiz•30 minutes
In this module, we will be discussing a variety of practices that can help organizations manage supply chain disruptions. An overarching set of practices will be explained first. In addition, practices for managing the bullwhip effect disruption will be given using the downstream health supply chain as an example. You will engage in three very simple simulated disruption events that will ultimately generate more specific best practices in supply chains. The module ends with a general discussion on managing the organization and caring for people. A variety of examples are used.
What's included
8 videos2 readings5 assignments1 peer review
8 videos•Total 49 minutes
- Module 4 Introduction•1 minute
- Managing Disruption: Best Practices Overview•10 minutes
- Managing the Bullwhip: Practices & Ideas for Hospitals•8 minutes
- Best Practices Mini Simulation 1•9 minutes
- Best Practices Mini Simulation 2•8 minutes
- Best Practices Mini Simulation 3•8 minutes
- Business and Care for People•5 minutes
- Learn on Your Terms•1 minute
2 readings•Total 11 minutes
- Best Practices for Managing Supply Chain Disruption Graded Quiz Instructions•1 minute
- Congratulations on completing the course!•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 48 minutes
- Managing Disruption: Best Practices Overview•3 minutes
- Managing the Bullwhip: Practices & Ideas for Hospitals•5 minutes
- Best Practices Mini Simulations•7 minutes
- Business and Care for People•3 minutes
- Best Practices for Managing Supply Chain Disruption Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 75 minutes
- Peer Review Assignment•75 minutes
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