DSCM301 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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SESSION JUL – AUG 2024
PROGRAM MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
SEMESTER III
COURSE CODE & NAME DSCM301 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
   
   

 

 

Assignment Set – 1

 

 

  1. Elaborate on the components of a modern supply chain, detailing the roles and interactions of suppliers, manufacturers, distribution centers, retailers, and consumers. Elaborate with examples

Ans 1.

  1. Components of a Modern Supply Chain

A modern supply chain is a dynamic network of interdependent entities working collaboratively to ensure the seamless movement of goods, information, and finances from raw material suppliers to end consumers. The primary components include suppliers, manufacturers, distribution centers,

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  1. What do you understand by Bullwhip effect. Explain with an example its impact and significance.

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Understanding the Bullwhip Effect

The Bullwhip Effect refers to the phenomenon where small fluctuations in consumer demand at the downstream end of a supply chain (e.g., retailers) become progressively amplified as they move upstream toward manufacturers and suppliers. This distortion leads to inefficiencies, including overproduction, excessive inventory, or stockouts, thereby increasing costs and reducing overall supply chain effectiveness. The term “bullwhip” reflects the way a small flick at the handle of a whip creates large swings at the other end.

Causes of the Bullwhip Effect

Demand Forecasting Errors Retailers base their forecasts on historical sales data and projected trends. Any inaccuracies in these forecasts can lead to disproportionate ordering, which propagates up

 

  1. Strategic alignment is an important goal of and major task. Discuss how aligning the SCM activities will enhance the strategic position and overall success of an organization?

Ans 3.

Strategic Alignment in Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Strategic alignment in Supply Chain Management (SCM) involves harmonizing the supply chain activities with an organization’s overarching business objectives to achieve sustainable competitive advantage

 

Assignment Set – 2

 

 

  1. Discuss Supply Chain Integration in reference to Push, Pull, and Push-Pull System with examples 2+2+2+4

Ans 4.

Supply Chain Integration: Push, Pull, and Push-Pull Systems

Supply chain integration involves synchronizing and coordinating activities across the supply chain to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance responsiveness. It often utilizes different strategies based on the nature of demand and supply uncertainty. Push, pull, and push-pull systems are three

 

  1. Discussing challenges associated with user resistance and training. Further Analyze strategies for promoting user adoption and proficiency. 5+5

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Challenges Associated with User Resistance and Training

User resistance and inadequate training are common challenges when implementing new technologies, processes, or systems in an organization. These obstacles can hinder the success of initiatives aimed at improving efficiency, productivity, and overall organizational performance.

Challenges of User Resistance

  • Fear of Change

 

  1. Discuss Definition, Evolution and various E-commerce Models (B2B, B2C, etc.)

Ans 6.

Definition of E-Commerce

E-commerce, short for electronic commerce, refers to the buying and selling of goods and services, as well as the transfer of money and data, over the internet. It encompasses a wide range of online business activities, including retail, wholesale, subscription services, and digital products. E-commerce platforms enable businesses to connect with customers globally, breaking geographical