Module code | GIJ 882 |
Qualification | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Gordon Institute of Business Science |
Module content | The supply chain plays a vital role in the success of organisations. Supply chain management is responsible for ensuring the flow or products, information information and money to ensure value is added to the end consumers and return on capital employed for the entire supply chain is improved. As the networks become more complex, with more variability and the customer’s expectation of shorter lead times, there is a need to give students a more in-depth understanding of this function, viewed from a systems perspective. This means the focus has to change from make and sell what can be made (push-and -promote) to make and sell what can be sold (position-and-pull). |
Module credits | 6.00 |
NQF Level | 09 |
Programmes |
Master of Administration full-time [MBA]
Master of Administration modular [MBA] Master of Administration part-time [MBA] MPhil (Business Management) Change Leadership (Coursework) MPhil (Business Management) Corporate Strategy (Coursework) MPhil (Business Management) Leading in New Economies (Coursework) MPhil (Business Management) International Business (Coursework) |
Prerequisites | No prerequisite. |
Contact time | 21 contact hours per 3 week-cycle |
Language of tuition | Module is presented in English |
Department | Gordon Institute of Business Science |
Period of presentation | Semester 2 |
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