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International Journal of Logistics Management, The

ISSN: 0957-4093

Online from: 1990

Subject Area: Operations and Logistics Management

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Teaching supply chain and logistics management through commercial software


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Title:Teaching supply chain and logistics management through commercial software
Author(s):Donald Sweeney, (Center for Transportation Studies, University of Missouri – St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA), James Campbell, (Department of Logistics and Operations Management, College of Business Administration, University of Missouri – St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA), Ray Mundy, (Center for Transportation Studies, University of Missouri – St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA)
Citation:Donald Sweeney, James Campbell, Ray Mundy, (2010) "Teaching supply chain and logistics management through commercial software", International Journal of Logistics Management, The, Vol. 21 Iss: 2, pp.293 - 308
Keywords:Computer software, Education, Experiential learning, Supply chain management, Teaching
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/09574091011071960 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and teaching of graduate courses providing in-depth experiential learning employing commercial supply chain management software. The benefits of teaching such courses are described, the challenges in offering such courses are identified, and some solutions to overcome the challenges are offered.

Design/methodology/approach – The experiences of the authors in developing and teaching supply chain management courses utilizing commercial software provided a basis for discussing the benefits and challenges associated with teaching students the management of modern supply chains using commercial decision-support software.

Findings – Incorporating commercial software in university programs presents a myriad of challenges and therefore is rarely done. However, providing students with in-depth knowledge of commercial logistics and supply chain management software improves their understanding of supply chain issues and provides a key differentiator in the marketplace. Modeling real-world supply chains using commercial software enhances student's education by providing relevant experiential exposure to real-world problems and decision-support tools.

Originality/value – The observations of the authors in developing and teaching courses in supply chain management utilizing commercial software afford a unique viewpoint and roadmap for others regarding teaching supply chain management in academic environments.



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