Chapter 3
Network and System Design
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this chapter, you should be able to:
- Describe the supply chain as a system of processes.
- Understand how to manage processes across the supply chain.
- Explain system constraints and variation in managing a supply chain network.
- Describe the stages of supply chain integration.
- Describe key factors in designing a supply chain structure.
- Explain enterprise resource planning (ERP) as a system integration technology.
Chapter Outline
- The Supply Chain System
Processes Across the Supply Chain
What is a Business Process?
Managing Supply Chain Processes
- Understanding Processes: Theory of Constraints (TOC)
System Constraints
System Variation
Capacity Implications
- Integration of Supply Chain Processes
Stages of Integration
Vertical Integration Versus Coordination
- Designing Supply Chain Networks
Supply Chain Structure and Management
Designing Segmented Structures
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
IT as an Enabler of SCM
What is ERP?
ERP Configuration
ERP Implementation
- Chapter Highlights
- Key Terms
- Discussion Questions
- Problems
- Case Study: Boca Electronics, LLC
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