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What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?

What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?. The Council of SCM Professionals ( CSCMP ) definition:

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What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?

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  1. What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)? • TheCouncil of SCM Professionals (CSCMP) definition: SCM encompasses the planning & management of all activities involved in sourcing and procurement, conversion, and all logistics management activities. Importantly, it also includes coordination and collaboration with channel partners including suppliers, intermediaries, third-party service provides, and customers. In essence, SCM integrates supply and demand management within and across companies.

  2. Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Contact-to-Cash Approach Product/Service Flow Customer Relationship Management Demand Management Manufacturing / Operations Enterprise Resource Planning Customers Distributors Suppliers Procurement, Logistics, and Fulfillment Manufacturing Processes Distributors Information Flow • Desired Outcomes: • Meet/Exceed Customer Expectations at Minimum System Cost • Improve Chain-wide Financial Performance 3

  3. Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Contact-to-Cash Approach Multidisciplinary Concepts, Tools, and Skills: Operations Management, Marketing, Information Systems, Human Resource Management, Economics, Strategic Management • B2B Exchanges • Channels Design and Management • Decision Support Systems • Demand Planning • Design for Logistics • Distribution Strategies • E-Business Information Systems • E-Supply Chain Systems • Economic Decision Making • Flow Management • Game Theory • Global Sourcing • Inventory and Materials Management • Logistics • Measuring Supply Chain Performance • Negotiations • Relationship Management • Risk Management • Risk Pooling • Six Sigma Quality • Strategic Partnerships • Supply Chain Systems Design • Systems Integration

  4. U.S. News & World Report 2008 Undergraduate Supply Chain /Logistics Program Rankings • Michigan State University • Arizona State University • MIT • Ohio State University • Pennsylvania State University • Carnegie Mellon University • University of Maryland • University of Tennessee • University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) • Purdue University • Clarkson University • University of Texas at Austin • Indiana University • University of Arkansas • University of California at Berkeley • Bowling Green State University • University of Minnesota • University of Oklahoma

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