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Supply Chain Management (SCM)Lisa Smith, MBA, CPSM1

What is the Definition ofSupply Chain Management (SCM)?The people, processes andtechnologies that bring goodsand services to customers andconsumers.2

A Visual Example of One Type ofSupply Chain (Packaged Food)Tier 2 SuppliersFinished GoodsDistribution3Tier 1 SuppliersRaw MaterialsWarehouse/DistributionCustomerConsumer ProductsManufacturerConsumer

Types of Jobs and Careers in SupplyChain Management Purchasing/Procurement and Supply Management Operations and Production Control Transportation and Logistics Warehouse Management Inventory Control Materials Management Demand Planning Customer Service and Fulfillment Operations Supply Chain Analytics and Coordination4

Activities in Supply Management 5Buying raw materials or servicesNegotiating with suppliersPerforming quality auditsDeveloping new innovationsEstablishing materials and inventory plansWorking on process improvementsPerforming strategic sourcing activities

Activities in Production/ Operations Receiving and inspecting ofmaterials Managing inventory andwaste Staging of materials Producing finished product Performing maintenanceduties Working on processimprovements Providing quality inspection Developing packaging6

Activities in Logistics and Distribution Working with trucks orrailcars Adding packaging orshipping materials Coordinating with exportmanagement Working with warehousesor distribution centers Shipping directly tocustomers Working with a 3PL (ThirdParty Logistics Provider)7

Activities Linked to Customerand Consumer Slotting of products in store Design/purchasing ofmerchandising and displays Receiving and analyzing salesdata Working in customer fulfillment8

A Fast Growing FieldBy the year 2020, there will be an additional325,000 job openings in the SCM field.As such, the greatest talent shortages remainwithin the entry and mid level roles (20% and60% respectively).Supply Chain Insights, LLC - Supply Chain Talent, and CSCMP.9

Labor Market EvaluationPosition CategoryDetailsProjected Job GrowthLogistics Analyze and coordinate an Projected to grow by22% between 2012organizations’ supplychain/work onand 2022distribution, allocation anddelivery to customer andconsumerProcurementBuyers /Purchasing Agents Material and serviceacquisition, negotiationsand contracting/suppliermanagement Projected to grow by4% between 2012and 2022*Bureau of Labor Statistics – Occupational Outlook Handbook 2014-201510

Jobs and SalariesCareer / TitleMedian Salary*Buyers and Purchasing Agents 55,080Cargo and Freight Agents 41,380Logisticians and Logistics Analysts 73,870Purchasing Managers 106,090Distribution Managers 85,400Transportation Planners 75,630Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*Net)under sponsorship of the US Department of Labor/Employment andTraining Administration (USDOL/ETA)

Dynamic Industry Trends Supply chains havebecome more global Safety and quality arecritical priorities Consumers wantinformation / socialmedia platforms Consumers want options andimmediate availability – the Internet Environmental sustainability Financial and economic challenges1212

Harper College Department of Careerand Technical Programs (CTP)Currently Offers the Following Supply ChainManagement Certifications:Certificate13Credit HoursInventory/Production Control12Logistics12Procurement12Supply Chain Management18

Current Courses – SCM CertificatesCertificate OptionCourseNumbersInventory/ProductionControl SCM 101SCM 120SCM 122SCM 2263333 Supply Chain ManagementProduction ControlInventory ManagementAdvanced Planning and IntegrationLogistics SCM 101SCM 123SCM 124SCM 2283333 Supply Chain ManagementTransportationWarehouse OperationsLogistics Design and StrategyProcurement SCM 101SCM 122SCM 125SCM 2593333 Supply Chain ManagementInventory ManagementProcurementSourcing and Supply ManagementSupply Chain Management SCM 101SCM 120SCM 122SCM 123SCM 125SCM 126333333 Supply Chain ManagementProduction ControlInventory ManagementTransportationProcurementDemand Planning14CreditHoursCourse Titles

Current SCM Specialization is also part of the A.A.S.Advanced Manufacturing Technology Degree4 core manufacturing courses (MFT 102, 104, 108, 109), MFT 119 (internship),MTH 097, ENG 101 and 12 other general education requirements) PLUS:Course NumberDescriptionCredit HoursSCM 101Supply Chain Management3SCM 126Demand Planning3SCM 122Inventory Control3SCM 120Production Control3SCM 226Advanced Planning and Integration3SCM 125Procurement3SCM 123Transportation3SCM 124Warehouse Operations3AdditionalTechnical Electives515

The LINCS Grant / CSCMP Alliance Harper is a part of a consortium of 12 colleges anduniversities participating in a Department of Labor (DOL)grant to build curriculum in supply chain (LINCS:Leveraging, Integrating, Networking, Coordinating supplies Goal is to meet the growing demand for SCM roles Students enrolled are able to take Council for Supply ChainManagement Professionals (CSCMP) industry certificationexams at no cost through March, 2017 Opportunity to earn additional, portable credentials forresume’ and SCM educational experience16

A Variety of Class Offerings to MeetStudent NeedsModalityFast TrackDetails Blended 17Accelerated, small group cohort formatGroup meets one night a week from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. atHPC Higgins Road Location in SchaumburgSuccessful completion results in four stackable SCMcertificates in slightly over one yearBlended class format with a combination of classroom andWeb content (most classes 8 weeks in length and held from6:30 p.m. to 9:10 p.m.)Classes held on main Harper campus in Palatine, the HarperProfessional Center in Schaumburg, and the Learning andCareer Center in Prospect Heights

Contact Us to Learn More Lisa Smith, MBA, CPSM Supply Chain Management ProgramCoordinator 847.925.6635 lsmith2@harpercollege.edu Office Room H165a at Palatine campus18

Procurement 12 Supply Chain Management 18 13 . Current Courses – SCM Certificates Certificate Option Course Numbers Credit Hours Course Titles Inventory/Production Control SCM 101 SCM 120 SCM 122 SCM 226 3 3 3 3

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