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Continuing Education Program, IIT Delhi Course on SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Batch - 05 >> Introduction Supply Chain Management (SCM) has emerged as the most exciting and most rewarding career in management. In the present business environment, an understanding of supply chain is a must to succeed in other functional areas like operations management, sales and marketing management, customer relationship management (CRM), physical distribution and logistics management, procurement, service-operations management, information technology management, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), financial management, global business management, strategic management, etc. SCM deals with management of flow of material, information and money from supplier-to-customer and customer-to- supplier. The course is designed to equip the participants with concepts, tools and techniques of Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and related concepts so that they can understand the strategy, operations, modeling, ITenablement

and

other

recent

trends

in

SCM.

One of the major aims of this program is to develop the decision-making capability in SCM, ERP and related areas. Recent advances in these areas would be covered in this program.

>> Objectives On completion of the course, the participating executives/faculty will be able to: a) Understand the concepts of Supply Chain Management and ERP b) Assess organizational needs towards Supply Chain Management and ERP c) Take decision related to operations of Supply Chain Management d) Learn the modeling and design tools in Supply Chain Management e) Understand the value of information & IT-enablement of Supply Chain Management f) Supplement of concepts through case studies and illustrations from sectors such as Fast-moving-consumer-goods (FMCG), automotive, perishables, electronics, etc.

>> For whom •

Working Executive in the area of SCM , Logistics & Transportation , store management , material Management , marketing & sales management , Retail Management



IT

professional

requiring

skill

in

the

process

management for

developing or working of software like ERP •

MIS professionals



CRM professional



Professional involved in retail chain management.



Commerce background professional involve in operations & financial planning.



Fresh Engg. Graduates in mech. engg, production engg. , civil engg. , electronics, Computer & IT, chemical, food tech., agriculture engg. Etc.



Graduates in management willing to make career in Operations and service management, Marketing and sales management, retails chain Operations management, SCM, IT Management.



Final year Engg. & MBA Graduates

>> Course Contents The Course is designed in four modules, as follows Module-1: Basics of Management Concepts, importance of Supply Chain Management and ERP · Basic understanding of Management Concepts with focus on Marketing & Sales, Procurement, Distribution and Operations functions. · Evolution of SCM and ERP · Process view of SCM, · Global logistics and SCM, · Transportation Decisions, · Facility location decision, · Warehousing decision, · Logistics decision, etc. Module-2: Operational, Strategic and Implementation issues in Supply Chain Management and ERP · · · · · · · ·

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Selection and Implementation Material Requirement Planning (MRP) Material Management, Logistics Management, Toyota Production System, Lean Supply Chain Demand and Distribution Management, Supplier selection and strategic partnership in SCM, etc.

Module-3: Modeling and Design of Supply Chain Management · Management of Uncertainty in SCM,

· Optimization and simulation models in SCM, · Use of software environment in SC modeling, etc

Module-4: Recent Trends in Supply Chain Management · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

Lean, Agile and Le-agile Supply Chain, Strategies of Cycle time reduction, Extended Enterprise Concepts, Integration of Supply Chain, Reengineering the Supply Chain, Coordination in Supply Chain, Bullwhip - effect and its management, Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Outsourcing and Postponement decision, Flexibility of Supply Chain 3PL and Cross docking, Integration of Supply chain entities, Role of CRM and Knowledge management in SCM, IT-enabled Supply Chain Management, e-Procurement, ecommerce, Performance Measurement in supply chain management, Reverse logistics, etc.

Module-5: Applications of Supply Chain Management Concepts · · · ·

Case Studies: Indian and Global Supply Chain Management Survey Findings for Indian Supply Chains Research Issues in Supply Chain Management Discussion Sessions

>> Course Coordinator

Dr. Ravi Shankar is a senior faculty of Operations and Supply Chain Management and Group Chair of Sectoral Management at Department of Management Studies at I.I.T. Delhi. He has had an outstanding academic record with Ph.D. and gold-medalist credential at his Bachelors and Masters degree. He has over 25 years of experience in teaching, research, consultancy and conducting management development programs in many cutting edge areas like Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Information Technology Management, and Knowledge Management areas. He has excellent teaching skills and is highly respected by his students. Dr. Shankar has an outstanding research credentials. Under his guidance many Ph.D. and Masters theses are completed. He has published more than 175 research papers in reputed journals and proceedings of International and National Conferences. Dr. Ravi Shankar has authored a comprehensive book on “Industrial Engineering and Management,” which is followed as a text book in many universities. He has also co-authored a pioneering book on “Enterprise Resource Planning.” Dr. Shankar is a sought after speaker in seminars and Management Development Programs. His skill as executive-trainer and consultant is well known in corporate world. He is a visiting faculty to a number of prestigious Management Institutes like IIM Lucknow, IIM Indore, etc.

>> Other Faculty Associated with this Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof.

Prem Vrat, IIT Delhi Surendra S. Yadav, IIT Delhi S. G. Deshmukh, IIT Delhi Arun Kanda, IIT Delhi D. K. Banwet, IIT Delhi P. K. Jain, IIT Delhi M. P. Gupta, IIT Delhi Harish Chaudhary, IIT Delhi S. K. Garg, DCE, Delhi M. K. Tiwari, NIFFT, Ranchi

In addition to these, there are many resource persons from industries, who have experience in Supply Chain area.

>> Eligibility

• • •

Working executive with academic background in engineering, computers, Telecommunication & management. Undergraduates (Final Year) of engineering, Architecture, BCA, BBA, MCA, MBA, B.Sc., M.Sc Diploma holders

>>Selection Criteria Screening on the basis of academic records and experience.

>> Certificate Participation certificate will be awarded by IIT Delhi CEP after successful completion of the course and payment of all dues.

>> Fees Application fee: Rs. 1000/Registation Fee: Rs 1000/Program fee: Rs 40,000/The fees should be paid with Demand Draft in the favour of "Hughes Communications India Limited" payable at New Delhi

>> Installment Schedule I Date Amount

21st December 2009 Rs.21, 000/(Rs.1000+Rs.20000)

II 21st January 2010 Rs 20,000/-

>> Duration of the program 4 months (48 hours).

>> Schedule Saturday: 6:45 PM to 9:45 PM

>> Required Documents with application 1. Graduation or qualifying degree/ diploma/ board certificate 2. Experience certificate (If applicable) 3. Passport size photographs – 3 The application may be rejected in the absence of the above documents

>> Important Dates Last date for application

: 7th December’09

List of Selected Candidates Date : 10th December '09 Date of 1st Installment Induction Date (by HUGHES) Orientation Date Program End Date

: 21st December '09 : 4th Week of December 2009 : 4th Week of December 2009 : April 2010

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