Reading List Week 1 1. Chopra & Meindl Chapters 1‚ 2‚ 3 2. Benedettini‚ O.‚ Clegg‚ B.‚ & Kafouros‚ M. (2009). Guest editorial: The myths of manufacturing. Operations Management Research‚ 2(1-4)‚ 28-32. http://journals.ohiolink.edu.ezproxy.libraries.wright.edu:2048/ejc/article.cgi?issn=19369735&issue=v2i1-4&article=28_getmom Week 2 1. Chopra & Meindl Chapters4‚ 10 2. Fisher‚ M. L. (1997). What is the right supply chain for your product? Harvard Business Review‚ 75(2)‚ 105-116
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STARBUCKS & IT SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT This is a case that illustrates several facets at once: Globalization & Rapid Expansion‚ Supply Chain Management‚ ERP Implementation‚ and IT Infrastructure. This case takes place in 1997. Introduction You have to admire the enthusiasm of Starbucks employees. Store managers have been known to stuff sacks of coffee beans into their cars and race over to help out other stores running low. Exceptional customer service‚ but certainly no way to run a business
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Starbucks Case: Starbucks’ Value Chain A value chain is used to identify key areas of a corporation‚ including their resources and what they may achieve. The value chain is made up of key primary and secondary activities‚ which differentiate a business from others and creates a competitive advantage. The primary activities include inbound logistics‚ operations‚ outbound logistics‚ marketing/sales‚ and services. Secondary activities are made up of the firm infrastructure‚ human resource management
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Pro-forma A Value of the product/service for the customer 1. Name of Company: Starbucks Coffee Company Starbucks was firstly opened by three partners at Seattle on March 30‚ 1971. At the beginning‚ it was only a small store selling freshly roasted whole bean coffee. But now‚ by the tremendous effort from the chairman‚ Howard Schultz and every partner (employee) of Starbucks‚ it is an international company having more than 16‚000 stores around over 50 countries over the world. They take great
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restaurant chain and third largest fast-food chain. KFC held over 55 percent of the U.S market in terms of sales and operated over 10‚200 restaurants worldwide in 1998. KFC first opened in Australia 1968. Present day KFC now serves over 2million customers a week. With over 600 stores Australia wide. This report will aim to analyse and critique KFCs purchasing and supply management activities. In particular the legal‚ ethical‚ sustainability and social responsibility issues in purchasing and supply management
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Continuous supply chain collaboration: Road to achieve operational excellence N. Senthil Kumar a* and P. Subburethina Bharathib a b Department of Management Studies‚ Anna University‚ Chennai – 600 025‚ Tamilnadu‚ India. Hallmark Business School‚ Tiruchirappalli – 620 102‚ Tamilnadu‚ India. ARTICLEINFO Article history: Received October 1 2010 Received in revised form 14 December 2010 Accepted 15 December 2010 Available online 16 December 2010 Keywords: Continuous supply chain collaboration
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actions that help move the product from the raw material source to the final customer. In this case for shavers to have a global market they would require to have greater degree of centralization‚ coordination and planning. They also had to shift fundamental decision points from local level to the European level. Areas which needed changes/ of strategic importance were; I. Finished goods and work in progress inventories. II. Distribution operations and location. III. Supply chain strategy. IV
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Abstracts The supply chain has been traditionally defined as one way process of integrated manufacturing wherein‚ raw material are converted in final products‚ and then delivered to customers. The most common method opted for goods transport is from its raw material state from supplier to finish product to consumer. To elaborate: the follow pattern is from raw material from supplier to manufacture‚ finished goods compilation within the manufacturing premises‚ then finish goods to consumer through
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supply chain management INDEX (Page no.) 1. Introduction to supply chain management (1-6) I. Concept of SCM II. Definition of SCM III. Components of SCM IV. Issues in SCM 2. Supply chain decisions
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Southeastern University In this case‚ we are focusing on Southeastern University‚ one of the largest universities in the state‚ and its purchasing department. There was recently an issue with a purchase made‚ because the transaction not gone through the correct procedures a purchase must follow. The purchasing process begins with a purchase request being submitted to the purchasing department‚ where a clerk stamps and checks it. The policy was to solicit at least two written quotations for purchases in excess
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