Major Supply Chain Trends for 2014

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“Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014”

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Today’s Agenda:

• Introductions

• Presentation by Dr. Edward Knab

• Questions and Answers

• Embry-Riddle M.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and M.S. in Leadership

Dr. Edward F. Knab

• Program Chair Leadership

• 30 years Global Supply Chain

• Launched 5 Business’s

• Foreign Trade Zone

• Consulted to – China Government

– Marine Corps

– NOAA

• MHI 2025 Roadmap Participant

• 2013 SCLS Research

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

Dr. Edward F. Knab

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

Purpose of today’s discussion:

• Examine the top 10 Trends Supply Chain Trends and their implications on Business

• Examine the top 10 Technology Trends in SCM

– How does Technology impact Supply Chain

– What are short and long term implications of?

Top 10 Trends Impacting Supply Chains

Rapid growth of complexity (Gartner, 13)

Multiple suppliers and distribution channels (CSCMP, 13)

Packaging requirements by market (WPO, 13)

Supply chains are in flux (Gartner, 13)

Many industries supply chains are extending (Gartner, 13)

Near shoring is shrinking supply chains (Gartner, 13)

Top Trends Impacting Supply Chains

• Increased collaboration is required

• SC risk is increasing as is cost of disruption (CSCMP, 13)

• Shipping costs are increasing (O,R&T)(ATA,13)

• Panama Canal opens 2015 (Gartner, 13)

• Information sharing, visibility and big data (CSCMP, 13)

• Increased use of robotics (MHI, 13)

• Continued Growth of 3PL’s - Outsourcing (WERC, 13)

• Introduction of “Lights out” Warehouses

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

1. Rapid growth of complexity

Multiple suppliers and distribution channels (CSCMP,

13)

Packaging requirements by market (WPO, 13)

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

2. Supply chains are in flux (Gartner, 13)

– Many supply chains are extending; others are exploring “Near shoring” (Gartner, 13)

– Supply chains do a poor job “Sensing” demand shifts.

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

3. Increased collaboration is required

4. SC risk is increasing as is cost of disruption (CSCMP, 13)

5. Shipping costs are increasing (O,R&T)(ATA,13)

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

6. Panama Canal opens 2015 (Gartner, 13)

7. Information sharing, visibility and big data (CSCMP, 13)

8. Increased use of robotics (MHI, 13)

Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

• Continued Growth of 3PL’s - Outsourcing (WERC, 13)

• Introduction of “Lights out” Warehouses

Top 10 Technology Trends Impacting SCM

• Comprehensive connectivity• Voice and GPS communication integrated • Speech recognition• 3D Printing• Robotics• Supply Chain Visibility• Artificial Intelligence• RTLS (Real Time Location Systems)• Remote management• Big Data

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Top 10 Supply Chain Trends for 2014

Dr. Edward F. Knab

Questions?

Dr. Edward Knab, [email protected]

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Master of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

The Master of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a 36 or 39 credit hour program designed for those interested in the fields of logistics and supply chain management.

• Provides students with the knowledge to be competitive in public or private sectors

• Addresses the full spectrum of global logistics and supply chain management knowledge needs

• Includes a mandatory graduate capstone portfolio course

Core Course Title General Track CTL Track

1 LGMT 536 Purchasing for Logistics and Supply Chain Managers Core Core

2 MGMT 524 Management Science Core Core

3 LGMT 636 Transportation Management Core Core

4 LGMT 682 Integrated Logistics Management Core Core

5 LGMT 685 Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management Core Core

6 LGMT 683 Supply Chain Management Core Core

7 LGMT 691 Logistics and Supply Chain Management Capstone Core Core

8 MGMT 651 Production and Procurement in the Aviation and Aerospace Industry Core Core

Elective Course Title

1 MBAA 517 Managerial Accounting for Decision Making Elective Core

2 MGMT 533 Federal Regulations, Ethics and the Legal System Elective NA

3 MBAA 522 Business Research Methods Elective NA

4 MGMT 535 Theory and Application of Managerial Communications Elective NA

5 TMGT 605 Organizational Theory in a Technical Environment Elective NA

6 MBAA 518 Managerial Finance Elective Core

7 MGMT 671 Entrepreneurship and Leadership Elective NA

8 MGMT 672 Planning and Execution of Strategy Elective NA

9 MBAA 604 International Business Administration Elective Core

10 MBAA 523 Advanced Aviation Economics Elective Core

11 MGMT 673 Global Economic Analysis Elective Core

12 MGMT 642 Air Carrier, Passenger and Cargo Management Elective NA

13 MGMT 643 Labor Issues in Air Transportation Elective NA

14 MBAA 521 Global Information and Technology Management Elective NA

15 MBAA 514 Strategic Marketing Management in Aviation Elective NA

16 MGMT 532 Philosophy, Principles and Practices in Management of Quality Elective NA

17 TMGT 555 Applied Regression Analysis Elective NA

18 MGMT 652 Concepts and Practices of Project Management Elective NA

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36 39Total Degree Requirements

Core Credits

Elective Credits

Curriculum (Core and Elective Courses)

worldwide.erau.edu/degrees/catalog/index.html

Electives include:• Finance• Accounting• Project Management• Economics• International Business• Leadership• Organizational Theory• Quality• Research Methods

CTL Track (Certified in Transportation and Logistics) Professional Certification

The MSLSCM Degree is an approved blanket waiver program by the American Society of Transportation and Logistics (AST&L). Only 28 Universities in the U.S. and Canada are approved blanket waiver schools.

This can be a very financially rewarding field!

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN

LEADERSHIP

Program Information

MSL Vision

➢ Develop capable and confident leaders who are prepared for organizational leadership in a hyper turbulent, global environment.

Program Themes

Think like

a leader

Lead

Yourself

Lead

Teams

Lead

Organizations

Lead

Complexity

TopicsThink like a leader

•Critical Thinking

•Research

•Leadership Theories•Self Awareness

Lead Yourself

•Personal Skills

•Behaviors

•Leadership Development Plan

•Critical Thinking Plan

Lead Teams

•Communication

•Storytelling

•Getting to Resolution •Team Building

Lead Organizations

•Organizational Design

•Decision Making

•Ethics

•Corporate Social Responsibility

Lead Complexity

•Strategy

•Cynevin

•Complex Adaptive Leadership

•Global Systems Perspective

Student Outcomes➢ Skills and tools that be used in any organization➢ Improved self awareness➢ Practical leadership skills student can apply➢ Tools they can put to use in their work place today➢ Build critical thinking capabilities➢ Differentiates them from their co-workers

• Nov. 12, Scott Burgess: “Alpha and Omega: Program Outcomes to the Capstone”

• Nov. 26, Constantine Koursaris: “Promoting U.S. Exports and Commercial Involvement”

• Jan. 14, Aman Gupta: “Collaborative Supply Chains: Drivers and Challenges”

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