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2025/2026

Международный операционный менеджмент и управление цепями поставок

Статус: Маго-лего
Когда читается: 1 модуль
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 6
Контактные часы: 40

Course Syllabus

Abstract

Supply chain management becomes increasingly important activity in the modern economy, where efficient production and commercial activity requires specialization and exploitation of advantages of individual entities and locations to get a competitive edge on global markets. Thus, modern supply chains, even for the most generic goods, consist of multiple nodes and involve many counterparts engaged in a constant collaboration process. Success of the enterprise in such an environment depends not only from efficient strategy development or supply chain design and planning, but as well on the operational level, where execution and implementation will define the final result and economical outcome of every activity. Students will be exposed to the concepts of modern supply chain and operational management in a form of lectures and joint discussions of given cases and examples. A major part of the course will be dedicated to critical assessment of given situations, modelling of own supply chain decisions and their outcomes in a given environment and development of practical tools, supporting supply chain and operational management activities.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • To provide students with the basic understanding of contemporary supply chain organization on local and international levels
  • To introduce students to existing operational management practices and supply chain strategies
  • To train students to identify operations optimization opportunities within one or multiple supply chains
  • To support students in development of practical operational management solutions targeted on supply chain optimization
  • To develop modelling and analysis tools and approaches to be implemented further on by students in their practical managerial activities
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • To learn main theories, concept and approaches in modern supply chain and operational management
  • To develop operational management solutions for specific tasks
  • To define supply chain strategy for the specific enterprise
  • To model supply chain and operational process and predict their outcomes
  • To be able to use theoretical knowledge and practical experience to identify core requirements for organization’s supply chain to be efficient. To be able to reveal bottlenecks in current processes and offer solutions to improve the overall efficiency based on theoretical knowledge and detailed analysis applied to exact practical situation.
  • To be able to identify factors and their weight\ effects on overall supply chain efficiency. To be able to create operations model, that predicts the outcome of managerial decisions taken and surrounding environment changes.
  • To be able to develop and describe the operating procedures supporting shop-floor processes and suitable for employees training, execution control and assurance of overall efficiency of the process
  • To be able to perform root causes analysis in supply chain efficiency related areas
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Supply chain organization and logistics flows
  • Stock management
  • Warehousing and transport logistics solutions
  • Standard operational procedures
  • Productivity analysis and operational KPIs
  • Added value services and 3rd parties integration in supply chains
  • Supplier-customer collaboration
  • Integral supply chain solutions development and implementation
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Attendance
  • non-blocking Participation in discussion
  • non-blocking Group project
  • non-blocking Personal assignment 1
  • non-blocking Personal assignment 2
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2025/2026 1st module
    0.4 * Attendance + 0.4 * Group project + 0.05 * Participation in discussion + 0.05 * Personal assignment 1 + 0.1 * Personal assignment 2
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Logistics and supply chain management, Christopher, M., 2023

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • ANCA, V. (2019). Logistics and Supply Chain Management: An Overview. Studies in Business & Economics, 14(2), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.2478/sbe-2019-0035

Authors

  • ADYAN LYUDMILA OLEGOVNA
  • KRATKO IRINA GENNADIEVNA
  • KRATKO IRINA GENNADIEVNA