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March 17, 2020 By mhugos

Sharing Your Simulation with Others

If you are doing well with your simulations and want to share it with other members of your team or with your course instructor, you can download your design and send it to anyone that you want to have a copy of your design.

Filed Under: Education and Training Tagged With: downloading simulations, sharing simulations

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March 17, 2020 By mhugos

Key Supply Chain Practices from Walmart

Sam Walton decided to build a company that would serve a mass market and compete on the basis of price.  He did this by creating one of the world’s most efficient supply chains.  The structure and operations of this company have been defined by the need to lower its costs and increase its

Filed Under: Education and Training, SCM Globe News Tagged With: key practices, supply chain strategy, Walmart supply chain practices

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March 17, 2020 By mhugos

Getting Started – Just Jump in and Try It

Using SCM Globe - Jump in and Try it Out Using SCM Globe is all about designing supply chains and then simulating their operations to see how well they work. When problems occur you edit your supply chain design to fix those problems and run the simulation again to see the effect of your changes.

Filed Under: Education and Training Tagged With: Getting Started

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March 17, 2020 By mhugos

What is Supply Chain Management?

There is a difference between what we now call supply chain management and the traditional concept of logistics.  Logistics typically refers to activities that occur within the boundaries of a single organization and supply chains refer to networks of companies that work together and coordinate

Filed Under: Education and Training Tagged With: supply chain management

A screenshot of the Zara supply chain showing how products flow from factories to stores

January 4, 2020 By mhugos

Zara Clothing Company Supply Chain

CASE STUDY CONCEPT: The Zara supply chain drives its successful business model. Run simulations of the Zara supply chain to see how it works, and how to improve it. Zara changes its clothing designs every two weeks on average, while competitors change their designs every two or three months. It

Filed Under: Academic, Business Services, Case Studies

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December 29, 2019 By mhugos

Cutting Inventory and Operating Costs

There are many trade-offs to consider when managing inventory and operating costs. You learn by trial and error as you try different approaches, and there may be some frustration along the way. Yet in this process, you will start thinking and speaking like a real supply chain professional as you

Filed Under: Education and Training

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December 17, 2019 By mhugos

Alexander the Great Needed Great Supply Chains

CASE STUDY CONCEPT: Military Logistics 101 — Napoleon said, “An army marches on its stomach.” In the spirit of that saying, lets look at the campaigns of Alexander the Great. For those who think Alexander's greatness was due only to his ability to dream up bold moves and cut a dashing figure in

Filed Under: Case Studies, Education and Training, Historical Supply Chains, Military Logistics, Serious Games Tagged With: Alexander the Great, historical supply chain, supply chain model

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November 6, 2019 By mhugos

Engage and Teach with Supply Chain Simulation Competitions

Supply chain competitions are a good way to teach both supply chain skills and teamwork - a combination much in demand these days. Students practice applying what they learn in readings and lectures to solve problems in realistic supply chain simulations. And the simulations show which solutions

Filed Under: Education and Training, SCM Globe News, Serious Games Tagged With: supply chain competitions, supply chain simulations

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