Supply Chain Strategising (MGMT90299)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Not available in 2025
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This subject focuses on an integrative approach to analysing significant supply chain strategies that organisations pursue. Using the make or buy (also known as outsourcing or insourcing) decision as a key supply chain strategy, the critical tangible and intangible factors will be analysed to form integrated frameworks for decision making purposes. Tangible factors consist of financial data and supply chain contracts, while intangible factors include risk of opportunistic behaviour, contract coordination, revenue and risk sharing, nature of resource/capability contributions, and extent of misaligned interests between supply chain partners. Key theories and case studies will be used to illustrate the significance of these factors. Examples of analytical frameworks include matrix, flowchart, or questionnaire. It will also cover designing innovative supply chain contracts and financial instruments to improve performance, coordinate costs and product availability. The importance of applying a structured and consistent approach to strategic supply chain analysis will be emphasised.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Understand significant supply chain strategic decisions.
- Identify key tangible and intangible factors that impact on supply chain strategies.
- Create suitable analytical frameworks based on key factors that impact supply chain strategies.
- Undertake structured and consistent analysis of supply chain strategies.
- Understand risk and its management as they affect supply chain strategies.
Generic skills
- Employ a wide range of idea creation techniques
- Demonstrate appropriate leadership in group settings;
- Apply critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills to unfamiliar challenges;
- Manage competing demands on time, including self-directed project work;
Last updated: 4 March 2025