Different views of Supply Chain

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @avanti8188
    @avanti8188 17 дней назад

    Watching this from Canada.This is one of the best material to understand concepts in detail.Thank you for uploading this.Hopefully this will help me clear my certification.

  • @vikeshnigam
    @vikeshnigam 10 дней назад

    Sir, you lectures are hidden gems of youtube. These lectures give a lot of points to analyse my company's strategy

  • @lordladys2319
    @lordladys2319 6 лет назад +9

    Very strategic and professional lecture on SCM. Thanks so much Dr

  • @kumarumang4127
    @kumarumang4127 5 месяцев назад +1

    Supply Chain Analytics Course Summary by Time Segment
    0:00 - 5:38
    Topic: Introduction to Supply Chain Analytics
    Key Points:
    Supply chain management is crucial in today's business environment.
    Analytics can help address challenges in supply chain management.
    Different philosophies govern supply chain management, including the cyclic view.
    5:38 - 10:43
    Topic: Push vs Pull Processes
    Key Points:
    Supply chain processes can be categorized as push or pull.
    Push processes: Products are anticipated and produced before customer orders (e.g., grocery stores).
    Pull processes: Products are produced based on customer orders (e.g., restaurants).
    Push processes are more proactive (anticipate demand).
    Pull processes are more reactive (respond to demand).
    Inventory levels are typically higher with push processes.
    10:43 - 14:37
    Topic: Push vs Pull Processes (Continued) & Risk
    Key Points:
    Risk is higher in push processes due to anticipation of demand.
    Manufacturer typically holds the most risk in the supply chain.
    Some exceptions exist (e.g., industrial product manufacturers with pull processes).
    The appropriate push/pull boundary depends on factors like product value and unit cost.
    Data analytics can help determine the optimal push/pull boundary.
    Inappropriate boundaries can lead to excessive inventory or stockouts.
    14:37 - 19:00
    Topic: Competitive Strategy & Supply Chain Strategy
    Key Points:
    Supply chain strategy should support the competitive strategy of a company.
    Competitive strategy defines how a firm fulfills customer needs compared to competitors.
    Examples of competitive strategies: Everyday low prices (Walmart).
    Supply chain strategy determines how materials are procured, transported, etc. to achieve the competitive strategy.
    Previously, companies operated in silos with limited communication between departments.
    Modern businesses require strong integration across all functional strategies.
    19:00 - 21:21
    Topic: Strategic Fit & Customer Priorities
    Key Points:
    Strategic fit is achieved when customer priorities, supply chain capabilities, and competitive strategy are aligned.
    Data analytics helps identify changing customer priorities.
    Customer priorities are not constant and can be influenced by factors like exposure, purchasing power, and technology.
    Companies need to adapt their competitive strategy based on evolving customer priorities.
    21:21 - 33:48
    Topic: Strategic Fit (Continued) & Competitive Advantage
    Key Points:
    Supply chain capabilities should match the competitive strategy. (e.g., Market dominance strategy requires many retail outlets).
    Data helps monitor competitive priorities for strategic fit.
    Overall business goals and supply chain goals should be aligned.
    Strategic fit ensures resources and processes support the desired strategy.
    Data analytics helps understand customer priorities for strategic decision-making. (e.g., Petroleum companies using data to expand gas stations based on rising demand).
    Strategic fit is a 3-step process:
    Understand customer and supply chain uncertainties (data analytics helps manage these).
    Understand your own supply chain capabilities.
    Link capabilities with customer and supply chain uncertainties to achieve strategic fit.

  • @ಪದ್ಮಹಸ್ತಂ
    @ಪದ್ಮಹಸ್ತಂ 4 года назад +3

    Really above par discussion by the tutor.. thank you sir

  • @barry8195
    @barry8195 2 года назад +1

    SIR YOUR COURSES ARE VEERY MUCH HELPFUL, I THANK YOU.

  • @shahfibre
    @shahfibre 2 года назад

    This is superb. Thanks professor

  • @mdtariqulislam1721
    @mdtariqulislam1721 5 лет назад +2

    thank you Sir for this excellent lecture.

  • @santosh_gutte
    @santosh_gutte 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much 🤗🤗🙂☺️ for Full Course.... Best yup

  • @hemanthdhananjayan7561
    @hemanthdhananjayan7561 3 года назад

    Thanks sir!! understanding the concepts very well.

  • @varun97kumar
    @varun97kumar 3 года назад +1

    Can somebody give the order/flow of these lectures, please?

  • @sagarchelwani5730
    @sagarchelwani5730 4 года назад

    How will i get certificate in this ?

  • @casanjithkotni725
    @casanjithkotni725 4 года назад

    Target costing is required sir

  • @adithyanidadhavolu7228
    @adithyanidadhavolu7228 4 года назад

    enquivry - How can I get ppt for this course

    • @akshayklakra1
      @akshayklakra1 4 года назад +2

      nptel.ac.in/courses/110/107/110107074/ Check out the transcript section.

  • @theintrovertspeaks4073
    @theintrovertspeaks4073 8 месяцев назад

    lecture 5 done.

  • @Universeenergy9
    @Universeenergy9 3 года назад

    very very thank you sir