Supply chain management: Be global
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Supply chain management: Be global
This course is part of Strategising: Management for Global Competitive Advantage Specialization
Instructor: Dr Mehrdokht Pournader
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What you'll learn
Identify the key drivers of global supply chain effectiveness
Create supply chain networks that are aligned with supply chain and business strategy of the firm
Identify the critical success factors, pitfalls, and risks of global supply chain management
Evaluate the sustainability of global supply chain operations
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Businesses and their supply chains are facing increasing competition and uncertainty in what is now a truly globalised trade environment. To remain competitive, organisations need to think globally – ensuring supply chains meet customer demands while minimising costs and maximising responsiveness. From a strategic perspective, this involves making important trade-off decisions between cost, quality and flexibility of supply chains. Via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts and written assessments) this course will equip you with the future-focused capabilities needed to design and manage effective, sustainable and efficient global supply chains of tomorrow.
Welcome to week 1 of Be global! This week you will start the discussion of global supply chains and supply chain management. You will examine a number of global supply chains and their components. You will explore global supply chains from various perspectives including their main product/service offerings and how it would affect the nature of supply chains and their characteristics. And you will investigate strategic fit in supply chains and the ways to ensure your supply chain strategies are well aligned with your operational capabilities and global market requirements. So are you ready to start this week?
What's included
5 videos4 readings2 assignments
5 videos•Total 28 minutes
- Course welcome and introduction•4 minutes
- Week 1 Outline•2 minutes
- Beef supply chain: From Australia to Asia•8 minutes
- Choosing the right supply chain•7 minutes
- Achieve strategic fit•6 minutes
4 readings•Total 131 minutes
- Course overview•10 minutes
- Learning activities and assessment•1 minute
- Explore further resources 1•60 minutes
- Practice exercise 1•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Week 1 quiz•60 minutes
- Recall: Strategic supply chain management•15 minutes
You might have heard of supply chain management being associated with the term 'logistics' as 'supply chain logistics'. Logistics plays a critical role in efficient supply chain management and that is why sometimes its name is synonymous with supply chain management. This week you will be equipped with the knowledge of the main logistics drivers in supply chains and the trade-offs that can be made between each two sets of logistics drivers. These trade offs would of course reflect supply chain strategy and by using several case examples, you will learn how to consider these trade offs and when to apply them. You will also learn about the push and pull strategies in supply chains and why they complement your decisions about the logistics drivers. So if you are ready, let's jump into this week's content!
What's included
4 videos2 readings2 assignments
4 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Week 2 Outline•1 minute
- The logistics of online ordering•9 minutes
- Design distribution channels•5 minutes
- Pull and push strategies•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 120 minutes
- Explore further resources 2•60 minutes
- Practice exercise 2•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Week 2 quiz•60 minutes
- Recall: Logistics drivers•15 minutes
If you want to expand your business globally, or if you have been tasked to develop your supply chain network in a new country or market, how do you approach this problem? What decisions do you have to make? What are the main considerations you need to focus on? Going global or expanding your business globally has certain requirements and implications for supply chains. This week you will learn about all these requirements and how they can be formulated in a specific global context
What's included
4 videos4 readings2 assignments
4 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Week 3 Outline•2 minutes
- Forces affecting international businesses•5 minutes
- Network design decisions•9 minutes
- The bullwhip effect•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 160 minutes
- Become a Global MBA learner•10 minutes
- The beer game: Experience the bullwhip effect•30 minutes
- Explore further resources 3•60 minutes
- Practice exercise 3•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 90 minutes
- Week 3 quiz•60 minutes
- Recall: Supply chain network design•30 minutes
The success or failure of many small to large businesses globally often are dependent upon their sourcing decisions. As a supply chain manager you need to make the right decisions about in-house production or outsourcing, selecting your suppliers, and how much inventory and from whom to buy as some of the most fundamental yet complex decision tasks that businesses and supply chain managers should fulfill. By the end of this week you will have tools and techniques to help you in this decision making process.
What's included
4 videos2 readings2 assignments
4 videos•Total 24 minutes
- Week 4 Outline•2 minutes
- Outsourcing vs in-house production•9 minutes
- 'Buy' decisions: Procurement•7 minutes
- ‘Buy’ decisions: Supplier selection•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 120 minutes
- Explore further resources 4•60 minutes
- Practice exercise 4•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Week 4 quiz•60 minutes
- Recall: Sourcing decisions•15 minutes
There is not a day passing by that you do not hear about a major natural or man-made disaster happening around the globe. These adverse events usually disrupt business operations and in severe cases impose millions or billions of dollars of financial and/or reputation losses to businesses. The study of risks and sustainability in supply chains will specifically enable you to identify these sources of risks and developing remedies to manage these risks and their consequences to achieve resilient and more sustainable supply chains. By reviewing and practicing this week's content you will gain a deep knowledge of how global businesses manage risks and sustainability in their supply chains.
What's included
5 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review2 discussion prompts
5 videos•Total 33 minutes
- Week 5 outline•2 minutes
- Identifying and assessing risks•8 minutes
- Risk management and resilience•10 minutes
- Sustainable supply chain: Facilities and inventory•7 minutes
- Sustainable supply chain: Transportation and suppliers•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 120 minutes
- Explore further resources 5•60 minutes
- Practice exercise 5•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
- Week 5 quiz•15 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Week 5 peer review (optional)•60 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
- Lecture review question•10 minutes
- Identifying and assessing risks•30 minutes
Throughout this course you have been introduced to the supply chain diagnostic framework that contains all the fundamental theories and schools of thoughts that a global supply chain manager should know and adopt. This week you will put your knowledge into test and see if you can apply it to various business cases. You will be also introduced to more contemporary debates in global supply chain management in the use of disruptive technologies in supply chain operations.
What's included
7 videos3 readings1 assignment1 peer review2 plugins
7 videos•Total 35 minutes
- Week 6 Outline•2 minutes
- Case 1 – Dick Smith, Australia•4 minutes
- Case 2 – Webvan•4 minutes
- Webvan diagnosis•5 minutes
- Case 3 – Global X cosmetics•2 minutes
- Supply chain design for Global X cosmetics•8 minutes
- Technology trends•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 125 minutes
- Explore further resources 6•60 minutes
- Practice exercise 6•60 minutes
- New perspectives: Explaining a supply chain•5 minutes
1 assignment
- Week 6 Quiz•0 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Week 6 graded review (optional)•60 minutes
2 plugins•Total 6 minutes
- New perspectives: Class results•1 minute
- My course wrap-up reflection•5 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 28, 2025
Important for large businesses that manufactures physical products in the global economy.
Reviewed on Apr 12, 2023
A balanced and very useful course, not only for understanding the supply chain, but also for managing and developing the company as a whole
Reviewed on Feb 4, 2021
very educative and very nicely explained. thank you for making the concepts easier.
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