SAP Supply Chain Management
Training CD ROM
Course
Overview
The course Supply Chain Management
is intended to give company executives and interested experts in various
industries an overview of the content, goals, possibilities and challenges
of Supply Chain Management. As most chores within the supply chain today
cannot do without the use of computer software, the course shows concrete
examples using SAP within different industry areas. The course transfers
the basic knowledge, the spectrum of possibilities within the 'Supply Chain
Management'.
The course is intended to
show the different views regarding the supply chain in companies and its
possibilities of use within different business areas.
Learn
To:
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What does Supply Chain Management
mean?
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Supply Chain Management vision.
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Elements of the Supply Chain
Management.
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Goals and possibilities.
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Solution starting points with
SAP and examples for use.
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Principles of various system
starting points.
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SAP a supplier of SCP - Tools.
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SCP within company processes.
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Supply Chain Projects.
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Methodical starting points.
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Industry character.
Content
Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
Management for Logistics,
Production, Sales & Distribution, MRP, Marketing, Service and Purchasing
and other areas touching the Supply Chain Management in the areas of Company
Management and Controlling IT, Management and IT Employees Project Managers,
and Project resources preparing for Supply Chain projects. Employees with
appropriate background interested in other company areas. They should also
be confident users of their PC Technology, Windows (or other GUI environments
in use at their location). A good foundation of knowledge of the logistic
correlation within the company.
Knowledge regarding the possibilities of a standard ERP system (Enterprise
Resource Planning). If possible, first practical experiences within sections
of the Supply Chain. Knowledge of the SAP system. The following course
provides the education which will ensure most productive study of course
13169: 13181; Working with SAP R/3.
Total
Learning Time
3 - 6 Hour(s)
Course
Contents
Unit 1: Concept and Objectives
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
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What do we mean by Supply Chain
Management?
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Logistics through the ages.
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Different views on the supply
chain.
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What is new within about Supply
Chain.
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Defining the position of Supply
Chain Management.
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Supply Chain Management: A
vision.
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Elements of Supply Chain Management.
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Objectives and Opportunities.
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Objectives.
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Opportunities.
Unit 2: Systems and Architectures
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
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IT-Based Approaches.
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Principles of ERP.
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Supply Chain Planning Tools.
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Customer Relationship Management.
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System architectures.
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Internet Basics.
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Applications.
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SCM Tools offered by SAP.
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Sales Force Automation (SFA).
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Business Information Warehouse
(BW).
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Advanced Planning and Optimization
(APO).
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APO in Business Processes.
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Demand planning.
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Supply Network Planning and
PP-DS.
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Supply Chain Cockpit.
Unit 3: Supply Chain Projects
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
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Industries and Supply Chain
Management.
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Perspectives.
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Methodical Approaches.
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Procedures.
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Performance Measurement.
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Benchmarking.
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Specific Industries.
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Hi-Tech and Electronics.
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Automotive Industry.
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Consumer Goods and Commerce.
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Logistics Services.
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