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SAP FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

2018-2019

EnIESEG School of Management ( IÉSEG )

Class code :

1819-IÉSEG-M1S2-MIS-MA-EI52UE

MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS


Level Year Period Language of instruction 
Master1S2EnEnglish
Academic responsibilityE.HADZILIAS
Lecturer(s)Elias HADZILIAS


Prerequisites

Students enrolled in this course should have taken introductory courses in Information Systems & Operations Management or have basic knowledge of these areas acquired from professional experience or from an internship.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
- Apply their fundamental theoretical knowledge of an ERP system and more specifically the SAP ERP software
- Demonstrate working knowledge of the SAP supply chain management software modules
-Explain how best practices are embedded in an ERP as reference models
- Describe process components and their integration in the SAP ERP system
- Develop skills concerning the implementation of SAP ERP system
- Explain how supply chain management decisions are integrated and impact various aspects of business
performance.
- Work effectively within a SAP ERP environment
- Discuss the Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) solution capabilities of SAP ERP to support corporate responsibility and sustainabilty

Course description

1. ERP systems, solutions and vendors
2. Supply Chain Management and ERP systems
3. Introduction to SAP: the SAP ERP system
4. Presentation of the case study Global Bike Inc.
5. SAP Navigation
6. The SD module in Global Bike Inc.
7. The MM module in Global Bike Inc.
8. The WM module in Global Bike Inc.
9. Accelerated SAP methodology and GRC solution capabilities


Class type

Class structure

Type of courseNumbers of hoursComments
Independent work
Research2,00  
Reference manual 's readings6,00  
Face to face
Tutorials4,00  
Interactive class12,00  
Independent study
Estimated personal workload8,00  
Group Project8,00  
Individual Project8,00  
Total student workload48,00  

Teaching methods

  • Case study
  • E-learning
  • Interactive class
  • Project work
  • Research
  • Seminar
  • Tutorial


Assessment

The assessment depends on the following components: Class Participation (Questions/discussion on Articles/Cases) and Final MCQ Written Exam (Multiple Choice Questions).

Type of controlDurationNumberPercentage break-down
Final Exam
Written exam2,00140,00
Continuous assessment
Participation16,00160,00
TOTAL     100,00

Recommended reading

  • The course will not use a single prescribed text book. All the required course material and readings are included in the course pack that is distributed electronically to the students before the course delivery. -

  • Vom Brocke, J., & Schmiedel, T. (2015). BPM - Driving Innovation in a Digital World. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-3191-4429-0 -

  • Kappauf, J., Lauterbach, B., Koch, M., (2012). Logistic Core Operations with SAP, Springer. ISBN 978-3-6421-8203-7 -

  • Knolmayer, G., Mertens, P., Zeier, A., (2002). Supply chain management based on SAP systems: order management in Manufacturing Companies. Springer. ISBN 3-540-66952-3. -




 
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