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Global Supply Chain Management

Global Supply Chain Management. Instructor: Prof. N. Viswanadham, Department of Computer Science and Automation, IISc Bangalore. Supply chains are generally considered as a network of nodes with each node adding value to products that swiftly flow through the logistics and IT pipelines connecting the nodes, finally emerging out as finished products for consumption. From the single owner vertical integrated network, supply chain networks have evolved into a globally dispersed multiple owner networks, each controlling the respective nodes and the links, in coordination and collaboration with other stakeholders. Further, many networks currently are global with majority of the nodes and links in emerging economies. The evolution of vertical foreign investments has increased the global trade and lead to the evolution of world class service organizations such as logistics firms, consulting organizations, etc. (from nptel.ac.in)

Introduction to Global Supply Chain Networks


Supply Chain Networks
Lecture 01 - Introduction to Global Supply Chain Networks
Lecture 02 - Introduction to Global Supply Chain Networks (cont.)
Lecture 03 - Zara Fast Fashion
Introduction to Supply Chain Ecosystem
Lecture 04 - The Supply Chain Ecosystem Framework
Lecture 05 - Supply Chain Ecosystem Framework: Supply Chain and Resources
Lecture 06 - Supply Chain Ecosystem Framework: Delivery Services and Institutions
Lecture 07 - Metro Cash and Carry
Analysis of Global Supply Chains using the Ecosystem
Lecture 08 - Performance Analysis
Lecture 09 - Supply Chain Risk 1
Lecture 10 - Supply Chain Risk 2
Lecture 11 - Supply Chain Risk 3
Lecture 12 - Mattel Toy Recalls and Supply Chain Management
Lecture 13 - Innovation in Emerging Markets
Lecture 14 - Innovation in Supply Chain Ecosystem
Lecture 15 - Indian Telecom and Bharti Airtel
Lecture 16 - CEMEX
Lecture 17 - CEMEX (cont.)
Lecture 18 - Governance
Lecture 19 - Governance of Networked Organizations
Lecture 20 - The Orchestration Governance Model
Lecture 21 - Orchestration - Example
Lecture 22 - Li and Fung
Lecture 23 - Li and Fung (cont.)
Supply Chain Design
Lecture 24 - Supply Chain Design
Lecture 25 - Supply Chain Design (cont.)
Applications of the Ecosystem
Lecture 26 - Green Supply Chain Design
Lecture 27 - Green Supply Chain Design (cont.)
Lecture 28 - Green Supply Chain Ecosystem Analysis
Lecture 29 - GRIP Framework
Lecture 30 - Location Selection
Lecture 31 - Ecosystem Aware Location Analysis
Lecture 32 - Food Supply Chain in India
Lecture 33 - Food Supply Chain Ecosystem - Grip Framework
Lecture 34 - Food Security in India
Lecture 35 - Smart Villages and Cities
Lecture 36 - Smart Villages and Cities (cont.)
Review and How to Use the Book
Lecture 37 - Overview of the Course
Lecture 38 - How to Use the Video Lectures

References
Global Supply Chain Management
Instructor: Prof. N. Viswanadham, Department of Computer Science and Automation, IISc Bangalore. Supply chains are generally considered as a network of nodes with each node adding value to products.