Syllabus

Title
0424 International Supply Chain Management (Electives Block Course I)
Instructors
Dipl.-Vw.Dr. Hans-Joachim Schramm
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/23/20 to 09/28/20
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Tuesday 10/13/20 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM TC.4.14
Wednesday 10/14/20 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM TC.3.08
Tuesday 10/20/20 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM TC.3.11
Wednesday 10/21/20 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM TC.3.08
Tuesday 10/27/20 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM TC.5.16
Wednesday 10/28/20 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM TC.3.08
Tuesday 11/03/20 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM Online-Einheit
Procedure for the course when limited activity on campus

The Covid19 pandemic causes several uncertainties for the upcoming winter semester starting on October 5th. If possible within the then valid health regulations, we plan to fully return to the usual mode of classroom teaching with mandatory attendance. Nonetheless, an additional “plan B”-scenario for distance and/or hybrid teaching will be prepared for every class, which can be enabled if need be.

The program management will reevaluate the situation in September and will then decide whether the classes will indeed start in the usual mode or in an alternative mode. This decision will be announced in the syllabus until September 25.

For the class in International Supply Chain Management the preferred alternative scenario would be a hybrid mode: a mixture of class room teaching and remote online sessions (via ZOOM) in parallel. Only if absolutely necessary this class would switch to full distance mode. Even in the remote format, the sessions will take place within the announced time slots. All sessions will be recorded and made available on Learn@WU (via lecture casts).

A change of the class mode might also influence the required assignments (e.g. number of assignments, scope, evaluation, ...) and/or the format of the final exam. Necessary alterations will be communicated together with the announcement of the mode’s shift as it depends to size of class and number on students participating online / in class in the hybrid mode scenario.

 

Contents

The course ISCM I is held in six modules structured as follows:

  1. From Logistics to Supply Chain Management - Definitions and Development
  2. International Supply Chain Management
  3. International Logistics Management and Network Design
  4. Globalization and Integration of World Trade Today
  5. Assessing and Managing the Environment of Global Supply Chains
  6. Presentation of Group Works and In-class Case Study

 

Order of modules enlisted above may change subject to availablility of lecturers.

 

Learning outcomes

At the end of this course, students should

  • have acquired an understanding about the topics of international logistics and supply chain management, and how they impact business strategy and operations.
  • have an in-depth knowledge of key concepts of supply chain management and their practical implementation.
  • have the skills and competence to analyze and evaluate how globalization and integration of world trade today impacts international logistics as well as to identify and discuss recent developments therein.

Attendance requirements

Attendance of minimum 80% (or 5/6 sessions) is mandatory for this course.

Teaching/learning method(s)

This semester, teaching will be in hybrid mode: a mixture of class room teaching and remote online sessions (via ZOOM) in parallel. Only if absolutely necessary this class would switch to full distance mode. Even in the remote format, the sessions will take place within the announced time slots. All sessions will be recorded and made available on Learn@WU (via lecture casts).

Assessment

Assessment of the performance of the students takes place through

  • 40% open-ended questions,
  • 40% case study analysis,
  • 20% group assignment

The first two are assessed in form of a Remote Take Home Exam.

Grading scale is as follows:

    Excellent (1):     90.0% - 100.0%
    Good (2):           75.0% - <90.0%
    Satisfactory (3): 62.5% - <75.0%
    Sufficient (4):    50.0% - <62.5%
    Fail (5):             <50.0%

Prerequisite for passing the course: minimum performance of 50% in the Remote Take Home Exam.

 

Readings
1 Author: David, P.
Title:

International Logistics- The Management of International Trade Operations


Publisher: Cicero Books LL, Berea OH
Edition: 5th. ed.
Remarks: ISBN-13: 978-0-9894906-4-1 print or ebook version
Year: 2018
Content relevant for class examination: Yes
Recommendation: Essential reading for all students
Type: Book
Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

For participants of the Cross-Functional Management Program and WU incoming exchange students.

If you have questions concerning enrolment and waiting lists, please contact the CFM-Coordinator at cfm@wu.ac.at. When organizing the waiting list, CFM students with greater academic progress (“Studienfortschritt”) will be prioritized.

All students must attend the first class!

Last edited: 2020-10-02



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