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Supply Chain Management Concentration Slide
UTD School of Management n n 2000+ Undergraduate; 2000+ Master; 100+ Ph. D. 100+ Faculty; 30+ ISOM Faculty OM faculty 2
UTD SOM Rankings and Credentials n Cohort MBA ranked 78 last year and 62 this year n n EMBA - 35 th in US and 61 st worldwide n n (Forbes Magazine) Project Management - “Best Bet” n n (Financial Times) GLEMBA - “Best of Web” n n (US News & World Report) (PM Network Magazine) Information Systems and Operations Management department ranked 6 th in a research productivity study 3
Supply Chain Management “The Concentration” Metin Çakanyildirim utdallas. edu/~metin@utdallas. edu Slide
Supply Chain Management Supplier Manufacturer Distributor Retailer Customer § A supply chain consists of all parties involved in fulfilling a customer request for a product or service The right Product n + + + The right Price Store Quantity Customer The right Time = Higher Profits Supply Chain Management Matches Supply and Demand SUPPLY SIDE DEMAND SIDE § In 2000, the US companies spent $1 trillion (10% of GNP) on supply-related activities: movement, storage and control of products in supply chains. Source: State of Logistics Report 5
What is the SCM program philosophy? An Essentialist Program n Essential skills are taught Mastering information, from less to more complex Concepts are taught; less emphasis on black-box methods Real-world-like classroom discussion and problems Analytical and flexible thinking encouraged n Students acquire n n n n academically disciplined, practical minds, capable of applying their knowledge to be flexible problem solvers 6
What is the SCM program philosophy? A Progressive Program n Broad curriculum supported with various electives Student interests drive the program Self-paced and self directed learning (some courses are online) with individual contact with the instructors Curiosity arousing classes Interaction among students is encouraged n Learning by doing n n n n Capstone projects arranged by C 4 ISN Fieldtrips Thought-provoking games: Beer game and Truck game 7
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A Screen Shot from the Truck 9 Game
SCM Concentration Course Tree Mr. Y’s interests ? ? ? Marketing Financial Mngmnt. (Real) options E-business, Retailing Marketing Mngmnt. Accounting Electives; 14 crdts Cost Mngmnt. , Valuation Mergers&Acquisitions Buss. Value of IT Operations Project Mngmnt, Operations Mngmnt. Game Theory SCM Flexible core 3 crdts SCM Fixed core 9 crdts Business Cores 10 crdts Finance Strategy Implement. Strategic Mngmnt. Mrs. X’s interests ? ? ? Flex. Manuf. Capstone Risk Scheduling Projects Logistics Strategies Analysis Operations Mgt SCM Financial Accounting Quantitative Methods 10 Inventory Control Buss. Economics MIS
Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C 4 ISN) som. utdallas. edu/c 4 isn Divakar Rajamani divakar@utdallas. edu Slide
Mission n To be a recognized leader and premier provider of SCM education, research, and consultation for individuals and organizations n n n Promote industry and university alliances through education, research, and consultation Advance scientific & operational knowledge in intelligent supply networks for manufacturing & services management Be the knowledge portal for the SCM community 12
Advisory Board System Integrator & Analyst Product & Service Software & Hardware C 4 ISN n n n UTD Faculty Donald Hicks, Ph. D. Hasan Pirkul, Ph. D. , Dean Divakar Rajamani, Ph. D. Michael Savoie, Ph. D. Suresh Sethi, Ph. D. The advisory board provides strategic direction, promotes and influences the research initiatives and academic programs offered by the center 13
Industry Speaker Series June 4, 2003 Texas Instruments: E&PS Supply Chain Apr. 10, 2003 Retail Demand Supply Chain Management – continued Apr. 17, 2003 Softgoods Demand Supply Chain Management Apr. 7, 2003 Consumer Electronics Supply Chain Management and Case Study – continued Mar. 24, 2003 Consumer Electronics Supply Chain Management and Case Study – continued Feb. 28, 2003 Wireless Data Management and the Supply Chain Feb. 20, 2003 Retail Demand Supply Chain Management Feb. 17, 2003 Consumer Electronics Supply Chain Management and Case Study – continued Jan. 31, 2003 Air Cargo Supply Chain Management and Challenges Unlock the Value in Your Supply Chain Jan. 28, 2003 Lean Design: Using Blitz QFD to Deliver Maximum for Minimum Contract Manufacturing in China Jan. 27, 2003 Consumer Electronics Supply Chain Management and Case Study June 23, 2004 Supply Chain Management at Block. Buster June 17, 2004 CEO Forum & Agile Seminar Feb. 16, 2004 Inventory Management Nov. 3, 2003 Logistics Planning with i 2 Oct. 3, 2003 Trends in Wholesale Inventory Management Sept. 26, 2003 The Art and Science of Consulting Sept. 12, 2003 The Outsourced Supply Chain July 28, 2003 Supply Chain Management with Oracle July 21, 2003 Supply Chain Management with SAP APO July 21, 2003 Filling a Niche in the Consumer Goods Demand Chain July 18, 2003 Dell Site Visit, Austin Texas July 14, 2003 June 23, 2003 14
Industry Projects 2003 Customer Ericsson 2004 Project Name Customer Demand Forecasting and Management for Ericsson's Wireless Infrastructure Project Name esi As Is Supply Chain Analysis esi Sales Configurator esi Demand Management esi Design Process with Agile Gillani Wholesale Supplier Relationship Management Practices Dell Deliver-To-Target (DTT) Ericsson Supply Chain Structure esi Warehouse Management Sabre Effects of Cargo Demand Correlations on Overbooking esi Resiliant Supply Chain esi IT Strategy Brinks Cash Flow Supply Chain Management Mitsui Bussan Logistics Global Sourcing Gillani Wholesale Distribution Best Practices 15
International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis (ICDRi. A) som. utdallas. edu/icdria Alain Bensoussan alain. bensoussan@utdallas. edu Slide
MISSION ICDRi. A performs interdisciplinary research and develops cooperation in risk management and decision-making by exchanging knowledge and experience among academia, industry, and public agencies. ICDRi. A’s strategy n n n Contribute to the convergence of approaches between Finance and Industry Isolate and understand generic and sector specific aspects in risk management Analyze risks related to new technologies Integrate organizational and social aspects Conjugate Risk Assessment in Decision Processes Investigate the problems related to security 17
ICDRi. A’s APPROACH n n n Meeting point of experience for Industry and Academic Community Center for interdisciplinary Research Forum for cooperation among international players n n Education Program to generate talent and skill to sustain risk management interventions n n Conferences and workshops Certificate, Masters and Ph. D level courses Toolbox of ICDRi. A n n n Operations Research Bayesian Analysis Game Theory Extreme Value Theory Statistical Modeling n n n Stochastic Processes Probability Operations Management Mathematical Finance Reliability Theory 18