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MGT 465
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Supply chain management is the strategic and systemic coordination of the business functions that support organizational operations. With a focus on improving organizational performance over the long-term, organizations must manage all of the critical functions involved including inventory management, warehousing, distribution, facility location and communication across the chain. This course focuses on management and improvement of supply chain processes and performance. Students will explore techniques to analyze various aspects of the flow of products and materials upstream and downstream.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
COM 405
and
MGT 201
.
Distribution
MANAGEMENT