Supply chain management involves integrating key business processes from suppliers to end users in a way that provides value for customers. A supply chain consists of all parties involved in fulfilling customer requests, including manufacturers, suppliers, transporters, warehouses, and customers. Effective supply chain management requires determining optimal transportation methods, inventory levels, and information sharing across the chain.
Understand the relationship between supply chain management (SCM) and organisational business objectives
Explain the importance of effective supply chain management in achieving organisational objectives
Explain the link between supply chain management and business functions in an organisation
Discuss the key drivers for achieving an integrated supply chain strategy in an organisation
Be able to use information technology to optimize supplier relationships in an organisation
Evaluate the effectiveness of strategies used by an organisation to maintain supplier relationships
Task 2.2: Use information technology to create strategies to develop an organisation’s relationship with its suppliers
Develop systems to maintain an organisation’s relationship with its suppliers
Case Study of a maintaining organization’s relationship with suppliers:
Understand the role of information technology in supply chain management
Assess how information technology could assist integration of different parts of the supply chain of an organisation
Task 3.2: Evaluate how information technology has contributed to the management of the supply chain of an organisation
Assess the effectiveness of information technology in managing the supply chain of an organisation
Understand the role of logistics and procurement in supply chain management
Explain the role of logistics in supply chain management in an organisation
Strategic supply chain management and logisticsBhavi Bhatia
3.1 assess how information technology could assist integration of different parts of the supply chain of an organization
3.2 evaluate how information technology has contributed to the management of the supply chain of an organization
3.3 assess the effectiveness of information technology in managing the supply chain of an organization
4.1 explain the role of logistics in supply chain management in an organization
4.2 evaluate procurement practices in an organization
4.3 discuss the factors that must be
considered when improving logistics and procurement practices in an organization
5.1 plan a strategy to improve an organisation’s supply chain
5.2 assess how a supply chain improvement strategy will benefit overall business performance in an organization
5.3 explain how barriers will be overcome in an organization when implementing a supply
chain improvement strategy
Next-generation supply chains Efficient, fast and tailored: Key findings from...Infinite Myriaads
The report identifies six key traits of highly effective supply chain managers. It shows how Leaders are moving ahead of the pack; tailoring their supply chains to customer needs and investing in next-generation capabilities while keeping  the focus on supply chains that are both fast and efficient. A key objective of the study is to link responses to key performance outcomes--separate the Leaders and Laggards.
Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Research 2012-2013salleijn
Over the last twelve years that we have conducted the Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Survey, the market for SRM has steadily grown and companies continue today to invest in these critical applications. The growth in this market is a testament to the importance of this survey.
In addition to an overview of the major players in the market, the vendor survey shares the experiences, issues and questions that we see daily as procurement professionals implementing and optimizing SRM. Within the document, our expert colleagues share their views and experiences on SRM, resulting in cutting-edge opinion that offers a unique perspective on different facets of SRM. Major themes include the Seven Strategies for Future Procurement, Procurement and Sustainability, Usability and Demand Management, Supply Chain Finance and Procurement and Innovation.
Furthermore, the reader can find vendor profiles describing the participating vendors in greater detail. The descriptions cover information related to their specialization, the total scope of their offering, their distinguishing characteristics compared to competitors, the types of solutions offered (SaaS/In-house etc.), implementations and markets targeted.
Understand the relationship between supply chain management (SCM) and organisational business objectives
Explain the importance of effective supply chain management in achieving organisational objectives
Explain the link between supply chain management and business functions in an organisation
Discuss the key drivers for achieving an integrated supply chain strategy in an organisation
Be able to use information technology to optimize supplier relationships in an organisation
Evaluate the effectiveness of strategies used by an organisation to maintain supplier relationships
Task 2.2: Use information technology to create strategies to develop an organisation’s relationship with its suppliers
Develop systems to maintain an organisation’s relationship with its suppliers
Case Study of a maintaining organization’s relationship with suppliers:
Understand the role of information technology in supply chain management
Assess how information technology could assist integration of different parts of the supply chain of an organisation
Task 3.2: Evaluate how information technology has contributed to the management of the supply chain of an organisation
Assess the effectiveness of information technology in managing the supply chain of an organisation
Understand the role of logistics and procurement in supply chain management
Explain the role of logistics in supply chain management in an organisation
Strategic supply chain management and logisticsBhavi Bhatia
3.1 assess how information technology could assist integration of different parts of the supply chain of an organization
3.2 evaluate how information technology has contributed to the management of the supply chain of an organization
3.3 assess the effectiveness of information technology in managing the supply chain of an organization
4.1 explain the role of logistics in supply chain management in an organization
4.2 evaluate procurement practices in an organization
4.3 discuss the factors that must be
considered when improving logistics and procurement practices in an organization
5.1 plan a strategy to improve an organisation’s supply chain
5.2 assess how a supply chain improvement strategy will benefit overall business performance in an organization
5.3 explain how barriers will be overcome in an organization when implementing a supply
chain improvement strategy
Next-generation supply chains Efficient, fast and tailored: Key findings from...Infinite Myriaads
The report identifies six key traits of highly effective supply chain managers. It shows how Leaders are moving ahead of the pack; tailoring their supply chains to customer needs and investing in next-generation capabilities while keeping  the focus on supply chains that are both fast and efficient. A key objective of the study is to link responses to key performance outcomes--separate the Leaders and Laggards.
Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Research 2012-2013salleijn
Over the last twelve years that we have conducted the Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Survey, the market for SRM has steadily grown and companies continue today to invest in these critical applications. The growth in this market is a testament to the importance of this survey.
In addition to an overview of the major players in the market, the vendor survey shares the experiences, issues and questions that we see daily as procurement professionals implementing and optimizing SRM. Within the document, our expert colleagues share their views and experiences on SRM, resulting in cutting-edge opinion that offers a unique perspective on different facets of SRM. Major themes include the Seven Strategies for Future Procurement, Procurement and Sustainability, Usability and Demand Management, Supply Chain Finance and Procurement and Innovation.
Furthermore, the reader can find vendor profiles describing the participating vendors in greater detail. The descriptions cover information related to their specialization, the total scope of their offering, their distinguishing characteristics compared to competitors, the types of solutions offered (SaaS/In-house etc.), implementations and markets targeted.
The paper illustrates the role of Supply Chain Management in a Hotel’s Performance. It describes how supply chain management (SCM) system can help hotels to attain a sustainable competitive advantage by improving product quality and service while reducing cost at same time. As integrity of Supply chain is essential so to get benefited by its advantages, on this account, factors affecting the integration of supply chain management are explained. In conclusion Supply Chain Management has strong effects on overall hotel performance.
Supply chain management is the systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purposes of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Put your supply chain to the test in Every Angle's brand new supply chain efficiency quiz. Will you discover new supply chain opportunity that will drive operational improvements across your entire value chain? Or better yet, are you running a world-class outfit that will achieve 100% efficiency?
During this quiz we test five key supply chain elements we've repeatedly found to absorb and waste astonishing amounts of working capital. Cash that could be released and reinvested elsewhere in the business, whilst improving the overall performance of the supply chain!
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The paper illustrates the role of Supply Chain Management in a Hotel’s Performance. It describes how supply chain management (SCM) system can help hotels to attain a sustainable competitive advantage by improving product quality and service while reducing cost at same time. As integrity of Supply chain is essential so to get benefited by its advantages, on this account, factors affecting the integration of supply chain management are explained. In conclusion Supply Chain Management has strong effects on overall hotel performance.
Supply chain management is the systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purposes of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Put your supply chain to the test in Every Angle's brand new supply chain efficiency quiz. Will you discover new supply chain opportunity that will drive operational improvements across your entire value chain? Or better yet, are you running a world-class outfit that will achieve 100% efficiency?
During this quiz we test five key supply chain elements we've repeatedly found to absorb and waste astonishing amounts of working capital. Cash that could be released and reinvested elsewhere in the business, whilst improving the overall performance of the supply chain!
Remember to let us know how you score. You can follow us on Twitter @EveryAngleUK.
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In many scientific areas, systems can be described as interaction networks where elements correspond to vertices and interactions to edges. A variety of problems in those fields can deal with network comparison and characterization.
The problem of comparing and characterizing networks is the task of measuring their structural similarity and finding characteristics which capture structural information. In order to analyze complex networks, several methods can be combined, such as graph theory, information theory, and statistics.
In this project, we present methods for measuring Shannon’s entropy of graphs.
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Title: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Society
Introduction:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, revolutionizing various aspects of society. From healthcare to transportation, education to entertainment, AI is reshaping how we live, work, and interact. This essay delves into the multifaceted impact of AI on society, exploring its benefits, challenges, and potential future implications.
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1. Advancements in Healthcare:
AI-powered technologies are revolutionizing healthcare by enhancing diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. Machine learning algorithms analyze vast amounts of medical data to identify patterns and predict diseases with greater accuracy than traditional methods. Additionally, robotic surgery and personalized medicine are improving treatment outcomes and reducing medical errors.
2. Automation and the Workforce:
While AI has the potential to increase productivity and efficiency in various industries, it also raises concerns about job displacement. Automation of routine tasks and jobs previously performed by humans can lead to unemployment and economic inequality. However, AI also creates new opportunities for skill development and innovation, leading to the emergence of new professions and industries.
3. Ethical Considerations:
The ethical implications of AI technologies are a subject of ongoing debate. Issues such as bias in algorithms, privacy concerns, and the use of AI in surveillance raise questions about accountability, fairness, and transparency. As AI systems become increasingly autonomous, ensuring ethical AI development and deployment is crucial to mitigate potential harms and safeguard human rights.
4. Impact on Education:
AI-powered tools and platforms are transforming the educational landscape, offering personalized learning experiences and adaptive tutoring systems. Virtual classrooms, intelligent tutoring systems, and educational chatbots are revolutionizing how students learn and educators teach. However, disparities in access to AI-enabled education tools can exacerbate existing inequalities in education.
5. Socioeconomic Implications:
The widespread adoption of AI technologies has profound socioeconomic implications, shaping labor markets, wealth distribution, and societal structures. The concentration of AI-related wealth and power in the hands of a few corporations and individuals raises concerns about monopolies and the concentration of economic power. Additionally, AI exacerbates existing inequalities unless proactive measures are taken to ensure equitable access and distribution of benefits.
6. Cultural and Creative Industries:
AI technologies are transfo
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
…is the integration of key
business processes from end
user through original suppliers,
that provides products,
services, and information that
add value for customers and
other stakeholders.
Source: Martha C. Cooper, Douglas M. Lambert, and Janus D. Pagh,
“Supply Chain Management: More Than a New Name for Logistics,”
The International Journal of Logistics Management, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1997, p. 2
2
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WHAT IS A SUPPLY CHAIN?WHAT IS A SUPPLY CHAIN?
A supply chain consists of all parties
involved, directly or indirectly, in fulfilling a
customer request. Supply chain includes
manufacturer and suppliers, plus
transporters, warehouses, vendors, and
customers themselves.
Each organization’s supply chain includes all
functions involved in receiving and filling a
customer request. These functions include
new product development, marketing,
operations, distribution, finance, and
customer service.Chopra, Sunil and Peter Meindl. Supply Chain Management. 2 ed. Upper
Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004.
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TOP TEN SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDSTOP TEN SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS
1. Service chains will become more
important than product chains
2. Companies will have to fully report
on corporate externalities
3. Supply chains must be designed to
serve the “base of the pyramid”
4. Knowledge work and workers will
become global in nature
5. SCM will have a standard certification
process .
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TOP TEN SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDSTOP TEN SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS
6. Product clock speeds will determine the
number and nature of supply chains
7. Micro segmentation will be key to success
8. Technology to support SCM will be
primarily “on tap”
9. Leaders will control social media in a closed
circle feedback process
10. Artificial intelligence will be useless in
mainstream supply chain
11. activities
Source: Supply Chain Management Review – July/August 2013, Sumantra Sengupta p.34
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PRINCIPLE 1 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 1 OF SCM
Segment customers based on the service
needs of distinct groups and adapt the
supply chain to serve these segments
profitably.
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PRINCIPLE 2 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 2 OF SCM
Customize the
logistics network
to the service
requirements and
profitability of
customer
segments.
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PRINCIPLE 3 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 3 OF SCM
Listen to market
signals and align
demand planning
accordingly across
the supply chain,
ensuring
consistent
forecasts and
optimal resource
allocation.
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PRINCIPLE 4 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 4 OF SCM
Differentiate
product closer to
the customer and
speed conversion
across the supply
chain.
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PRINCIPLE 5 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 5 OF SCM
Manage sources of supply strategically to
reduce the total cost of owning materials
and services.
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PRINCIPLE 6 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 6 OF SCM
Develop a supply
chain-wide
technology strategy
that supports
multiple levels of
decision making and
gives a clear view of
the flow of products,
services, and
information.
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PRINCIPLE 7 OF SCMPRINCIPLE 7 OF SCM
Adopt channel-
spanning
performance
measures to gauge
collective success in
reaching the end-
user effectively and
efficiently.