Designing and Leading Competitive Supply Chains
Helps senior executives to creatively link the diverse pieces of their supply chain systems to overall corporate strategy and business processes. This program also covers best practices for supply chain speed, flexibility, and competitive differentiation.
A joint venture with the Smeal College of Business' Center for Supply Chain Research
Cosponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
A joint venture with the Smeal College of Business' Center for Supply Chain Research
Cosponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
Elevate your perspective and acquire a big-picture view of your logistics system! Now more than ever it's vital to fully comprehend the complexities and importance of developing an integrated supply chain.
Program Objectives
Join with other senior-level supply chain executives to learn industry best practices that enhance supply chain speed, flexibility, and competitive differentiation. Creatively link the diverse pieces of your systems to the overall corporate strategy and business processes. Contribute to your organization’s competitive advantage while helping to create shareholder value.
Who Should Attend?
Designing and Leading Competitive Supply Chains is designed for upper-middle and senior-level executives responsible for the development and management of logistics and supply processes strategy. Representative titles include: vice president, director, or manager of logistics, purchasing, supply chains, operations, distribution, or materials management.
The Learning Environment
From program design to delivery, we carefully orchestrate all factors to maximize your personal and professional development. Faculty present the most current methodologies and research as well as world-class experience in supply chain practices. Prominent guest speakers provide timely insight at evening events on contemporary issues in business and technology.
A key component of the program includes initiative/project work where participants create a personal solution framework for priority issues or challenges they face within the organization. Participants work with learning tools in both group discussion and reflection sessions specially created to build strategic bridges between content and applicability. Participants leave with a concrete process for turning new vision into organizational direction and results.
"The most significant aspects of the program for me were the interaction with peers, thought-provoking cases, and excellent takeaways for best practices and analytical tools."
Mr. James Mathias
Executive Vice President, Operations
CORE Motion, Inc.
Program Benefits
You will leave Designing and Leading Competitive Supply Chains equipped to do the following:
- Develop supply chain systems aligned with organizational strategy
- Compete on value-added factors other than product and price
- Precisely target system components for performance improvement
- Scan your supply chain for benchmark status as well as see what’s coming next in the field
- Progress with your own identified initiative/project
Program Content
Designing and Implementing Supply Chain Concepts
- Principles and advanced concepts of supply chain management
- Frameworks for achieving an integrated supply chain
- Measuring supply chain performance relative to corporate goals
- Designing appropriate supply chain strategies
- Insights into the sub-architectures of every supply chain
- Information and decision support technology in supply chains
- Supply chain simulation
Managing Global Supply Chains
- Unique challenges of international supply chains
- Ownership vs. management vs. control of supply chains
- Product design and mass customization
- Time accounting vs. cost accounting-inventory velocity
- The global factory
- Outsourcing
- Role of e-Business initiatives
- Cases in global supply chain operation
Supply Chains and the New Financial Imperatives
- Competitive strategy and valuation
- Creating shareholder value
- Cash flow - The basis of value
- The supply chain role in improving:
- Cash flow margin
- Asset productivity
- Growth and investment
Supply Chain Activities and the Evolving Organization
- The mind of the customer and customer service
- Purchasing materials and logistics services
- Cutting edge and next edge purchasing and supply
- Trends in supply chain logistics activities
- Supply chain strategies within the firm's competitive drive
- Supply chain management in today's changing organizations
- Seeking value through relationships
- Managing effective change
Conclusions-Strategic Supply Chain Imperatives for the Future
- New supply chain strategies and structures
- New customer and supplier relationships
- New cross-functional relationships and measurements
- Improving operating performance
- Measuring supply chain management's impact on corporate performance
"As a 3PL services provider, I've become 'hyper-critical' of those in the services business. Given this, I've not seen any other program designed and executed as well as the Designing and Leading Competitive Supply Chains program."
Mr. Glenn Andrews
Director, Government Programs
Lion Apparel, Inc.Value Created for You and Your Company
- Develop and manage global supply chain systems to create competitive advantage.
- Techniques for capturing and creating corporate value through supply chains
- Create logistics strategies to support corporate goals.
- Implement the latest thinking into logistics systems.
- Manage complexity in international systems.
Faculty Leaders
Planned Faculty Include
Faculty Director
Alan Stenger, Professor of Supply Chain Management, The Smeal College of Business, Penn State
Faculty Leaders
Joe Cavinato, Professor of Supply Chain Management at Thunderbird; and Executive Director, Institute for Supply Management's Center for Strategic Supply Leadership
Chris Muscarella, Professor of Finance and the L. W. Roy & Mary Lois Clark Teaching Fellow, The Smeal College of Business, Penn State
Terry Harrison, Professor of Supply Chain and Information Systems, The Smeal College of Business, Penn State
Kasra Ferdows, Heisley Family Chair & Professor of Global Manufacturing; and Co-Director, Global Logistics Research Program, Georgetown UniversityFor more information contact:
Penn State Executive Programs
Smeal College of Business
The Pennsylvania State University
382 Business Building
University Park, PA 16802-3603
Phone: 814-865-3435
Fax: 814-865-3372
On the Web:
http://www.smeal.psu.edu/psep/
Email: psep@psu.edu


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