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National Research University Higher School of Economics
Programme of the course «Supply Chain diagnostics» for master degree students
(educational direction 38.04.02, master program «Strategic management of logistics»)
Government of the Russian Federation
Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of the Higher
Professional Education
"National Research University "Higher School of Economics"
Faculty of Logistics
Programme of the course
SUPPLY CHAIN DIAGNOSTICS
For the direction 38.04.02 «Management» of the master degree students education,
Master program “Strategic management of logistics”
Author of the programme:
Pavel A. Sverchkov, lecturer, chair of logistics [email protected]
Moscow, 2014
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Programme of the course «Supply Chain diagnostics» for master degree students
(educational direction 38.04.02, master program «Strategic management of logistics»)
Course name: “Supply Chain Diagnostics”
1. Abstract:
The most interesting and challenging part of logisticians' work include analysis of current
logistic business processes and finding reserves to improve operational efficiency. Successful
supply chain optimization and achieved savings always assume the previous step of clearly
structured and well-managed diagnostics.
Supply Chain diagnostics is a course about structural approach for analysis and investigation
of operational efficiency in a number of areas within supply chain management. Classes will
cover the following key SCM areas:
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Procurement
Warehousing
Transportation
Inventory management
Approach for diagnostics within each area will include general sequence of steps, key aspects
of SC efficiency to investigate, list of questions to address, examples of benchmarks and good
practices to consider when comparing the current and the target states of supply chain and
defining major deviations. Students also will be introduced to existent tools and methods for
collection, processing and visualization of raw data and final results / conclusions of
diagnostics.
Course will help students to build up professional look on supply chain functional areas,
develop skills for express analysis and problem identification, improve overall supply chain
competence.
2. Training objectives
Having taken the course a student must:
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understand goals, approach and tools of supply chain diagnostics;
be able to use and adopt general framework for SC diagnostics under concrete tasks
know key performance indicators, major points of analysis and approaches for express
diagnostics for main functional areas: “Procurement”, “Transportation”, “Warehousing”,
“Inventory management”
know sources and ways to collect information for SC benchmarking and good practice
analysis
3. Syllabus
Theme
Classes (h)
Independent work (h)
“Introduction”
4
2
“Diagnostics in procurement management”
5
2
“Diagnostics in transportation”
5
2
“Diagnostics in warehousing”
5
2
“Diagnostics in inventory management”
5
2
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Programme of the course «Supply Chain diagnostics» for master degree students
(educational direction 38.04.02, master program «Strategic management of logistics»)
Course control
2
Total
26
10
4. Theme description
Theme 1: “Introduction”
Theme content
Part 1:
 Definition
 Goals and projected results
 5-step approach to SC diagnostics
 Standard tools of SC diagnostics
Part 2:
 General framework (directions and levels of analysis) for corporate SC diagnostics
based on Supply Chain operations reference model (SCOR)
 Example of using the framework
 Lessons learned
Case:
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Site logistics in agricultural manufacturing: bottlenecks identification
Theme 2: “Diagnostics in procurement management”
Theme content:
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Key procurement efficiency indicators
Spend analysis and cost savings opportunities
Procurement centralization and FTE benchmarks
Procurement business processes maturity assessment: key tips
Procurement data availability and IT support
Case:
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Swiss food producer: express procurement diagnostics
Theme 3: “Diagnostics in transportation”
Theme content:
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Key transportation efficiency indicators
10-ways diagnostics for cost savings on transportation
Transportation management outsourcing opportunity assessment
Transportation business processes maturity assessment: key tips
Contractual work on transport
Case:

3PL provider (sea and railway transportation): analysis of management reporting
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Programme of the course «Supply Chain diagnostics» for master degree students
(educational direction 38.04.02, master program «Strategic management of logistics»)
Theme 4: “Diagnostics in warehousing”
Theme content:
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Warehouse key performance indicators
SC network audit: 6-step approach
Individual facility performance: approach for diagnostics
Warehousing business processes maturity assessment: key tips
Case:
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FMCG producer: “How good are current 13 DC locations?”
Theme 5: “Diagnostics in inventory management”
Theme content:
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Supply Chain KPI’s in inventory management
Inventory performance diagnostics
Production & Inventory planning optimization: key tips
Organizational design of inventory control activities
Case:
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Metallurgy: spare parts inventory management
Cases for Themes can be changed.
5. Course assessment
Final grade formula:
FG = 0.6 * ((C1+C2+C3+C4+C5)/5) + 0.4 * T, where
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 – marks for case work in groups
T – mark for control test
Control test (T) includes closed questions with multiple choice and open ended questions
(practical mini-tasks). Open ended questions have higher weight in the test mark.
Evaluation criterion:
From
To
Result
0
3
Fail
4
10
Credit
6. Recommended literature
Literature (№№ of themes applied):
1. Ronald H. Ballou. Business Logistics / Supply Chain Management // Pearson Prentice Hall,
2003 (1-5)
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Programme of the course «Supply Chain diagnostics» for master degree students
(educational direction 38.04.02, master program «Strategic management of logistics»)
2. David Blanchard. Supply Chain Management. Best practices // John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
2010 (1-5)
3. Jonathan O’Brien. Category management in purchasing: a strategic approach to
maximize business profitability // Kogan Page, 2009 (2)
4. John J. Coyle, Robert A. Novak, Brian Gibson, Edward J. Bardi. Transportation: A
Supply Chain Perspective // Cengage Learning, 7 edition, 2010 (3)
5. Edward Frazelle. World-Class Warehousing and Material Handling // McGraw-Hill, 2013
(4)
6. David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky, Edith Simchi-Levi. Designing and Managing the
Supply Chain // McGraw-Hill; 4 edition, 2012 (1, 4)
7. Tony Wild. Best practices in inventory management // John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1997
(5)
8. Darryl V. Landvater. World Class Production and Inventory Management // John Wiley
and Sons, Inc., 2 edition, 1997 (1, 5)
Literature on Russian language (№№ of themes applied):
1. В.В.Дыбская, Е.И.Зайцев, В.И.Сергеев, А.Н.Стерлигова. Логистика: интеграция и
оптимизация логистических бизнес процессов в цепях поставок. Учебник (Полный курс
МВА) // Изд. «ЭКСМО», Москва, 2009 г. (1-5)
2. В.И.Сергеев, И.П.Эльяшевич. Логистика снабжения // Изд. «Рид-Групп», Москва,
2011 г. (2)
3. В.В.Дыбская. Управление складированием в цепях поставок. // Изд. «АльфаПресс», Москва, 2009 г. (3)
4. А.М.Афонин, В.Е.Афонина, А.М.Петрова, Ю.Н.Царегородцев. Транспортная логистика:
организация перевозки грузов // Изд. «Форум», Москва, 2014 г. (4)
5. Г.Л.Бродецкий. Управление запасами. Высшее экономическое образование.
Учебное пособие // Изд-во «ЭКСМО», Москва, 2007 (5)
6. Ю.Е.Мауэргауз. Продвинутое" планирование и расписания (AP&S) в производстве и
цепочках поставок // Изд. «Экономика», Москва, 2012 г. (5)