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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WEST MICHIGAN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE SERIES Dates: January 16 - December 11, 2014 Location: Steelcase University Learning Center Grand Rapids, Michigan Broad College of Business Executive Development Programs

WEST MICHIGAN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE SERIES About The Program The program s structure is based upon the graduate level Supply Chain Management concentration in The Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. The Broad College s Supply Chain Management Program is consistently ranked as one of the best in the country. The seminar will be offered in two fifteen-week modules: Module One delves into marketing and supply chain management concepts, and Module Two concentrates on supply chain management processes. Program content will be delivered through lecture, readings, class discussion, and interactive simulations conducted by fulltime Broad College faculty. Supply chain management case studies and applications will be liberally used throughout both modules. A project will tie both modules together. It will be scoped/developed during the first module; data will be refined and analyzed in between modules; and results will be presented and reviewed at the conclusion of the second module. The project review criteria include: 1. The project represents a potential opportunity that is not currently under investigation by the firm; 2. The participant illustrates how the project will utilize topics, concepts, and tools within the scope of the Supply Chain Management Certificate Series; and 3. Successful completion of the project presents a potential opportunity for the company to reduce costs, increase revenues, increase quality and/or reduce cycle times. Who Should Attend Executives and Managers who must achieve enterprise success through logistics and supply chain management excellence in the highly competitive global environment. Participants will represent the functional areas of procurement, manufacturing, materials management, logistics and customer service and the major industrial and service segments in western Michigan. Program Objectives Provide a thorough knowledge and understanding of world class supply chain management practices and their role in developing and maintaining competitive advantage; Provide experience in viewing supply chain situations from the perspective of suppliers to and customers of manufacturers and service providers; Provide an introduction to the tools and applications used in supply chain process evaluation and re-engineering; Provide experience and feedback in the use of both qualitative and quantitative data analysis; and Provide a knowledge baseline documenting supply chain management best practices.

CERTIFICATE SERIES FACULTY David J. Closs is the John H. McConnell Chaired Professor of Business Administration in the Broad College at Michigan State University, Chair of the Supply Chain Management Department and co-director of the certificate series. He has given extensive presentations discussing the application of information systems technology to logistics management and logistics strategy. Dr. Closs has published a variety of articles and co-authored a textbook on logistics management. Donald E. Conlon is Professor of Management in the Broad College at Michigan State University. His research examines the dynamics of intense workgroups, perceptions of fairness in organizations, negotiation and third-party dispute intervention, and individual decision making. Stanley E. Griffis is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management in the Broad College at Michigan State University. Prior to joining the faculty, he taught at the Air Force Institute of Technology in Dayton, Ohio. His primary teaching interests include logistics and supply chain management. Tomas Hult is Director of Michigan State University s International Business Center (IBC). IBC is located in the Broad College and houses the federally funded Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) and the headquarters of the Academy of International Business (AIB). Dr. Hult is also the Eli Broad Professor of Marketing and International Business, with specialty areas in international marketing strategy, global strategy, and supply chain management. Bixby Cooper is Associate Professor of Marketing in the Broad College at Michigan State University. Dr. Cooper is co-author of Strategic Marketing Channel Management. He has extensive publishing and consulting experience. Mike Mazzeo is Associate Professor of Finance in the Broad College at Michigan State University. He has published extensively and has won numerous teaching awards. He has also worked closely on financial matters with a number of leading companies. David J. Frayer is Director of Executive Development Programs in the Broad College at Michigan State University. Dr. Frayer is co-author of Best Practice Model for ECR Alliances and has published articles on global procurement and logistics strategy. Steven A. Melnyk is Professor of Operations Management in the Broad College at Michigan State University. His research interests include supply chain management, process management and control, metrics/system measurement, and new product/process design. Dr. Melnyk is lead author of over 14 books and numerous articles.

CERTIFICATE SERIES FACULTY John R. Macdonald is Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management in the Broad College at Michigan State University. His teaching interests include logistics and supply chain management, supply chain strategy and transportation. His primary research interests include disruptions in the supply chain, behavioral operations management, and minor areas including supply chain strategy, issues in transportation, and third-party logistics providers. Dr. Macdonald has been recognized for teaching excellence both at the University of Maryland and the University of Iowa. Glenn Omura is Associate Professor of Marketing in the Broad College at Michigan State University. Dr. Omura s research interests include competitive strategy, entrepreneurship and marketing. John C. Taylor Dr. Taylor is Chair of the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management and Director of the Global Supply Chain Management Program in the School of Business at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His teaching focuses on logistics management, transportation policy and management, and international supply chains. Clay Vorhees is an Assistant Professor of Marketing in the Broad College. He received his Ph.D. from Florida State University. Dr. Voorhees teaches a range of courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level focused on innovating and launching new goods and services, new product research, marketing management, consumer decision making, and marketing principles. Judith M. Whipple is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management in the Broad College at Michigan State University and co-director of the certificate series. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor at Western Michigan University in Food Marketing and Integrated Supply Management. Dr. Whipple s research focuses on alliances and supply chain integration. She has published various articles as well as presented at industry conferences and executive development programs. Cheri Speier-Pero is Professor of Information Systems in the Broad College at Michigan State University. Dr. Speier s research interests include human resource issues associated with information systems, and individual and group acceptance and use of technology. Her work has been published in many academic and professional journals.

SEMINAR TIMING AND OUTLINE - MODULE I Marketing and Supply Chain Management Concepts January 16 - May 1, 2014 Thursdays, 2:00-6:00 p.m.* Jan. 16 Supply Chain Introduction Definition and scope Role of supply chain in competitive strategy Examples of supply chain success Project introduction Mar. 6 Procurement II Supplier integration into product/process/ service development Drivers/results and barriers Supplier integration process Purchasing evolution and future directions Jan. 23 Strategic Market Thinking Marketing problem solving Market analysis Marketing orientation and process Planning marketing programs Mar. 13 Risk Management and Sustainability Defining supply chain risk Addressing sources of risk Understanding supply chain security and defense issues Instituting a sustainable supply chain Jan. 30 Market Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning Levels of segmentation Bases for segmentation Differentiating and positioning the market offering Mar. 20 Supply Chain Simulation Apply supply chain principles in a two-round, hands on exercise Understand dynamics of anticipatory and responsebased supply chains Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Customer Decision Making; Marketing Case Discussion Analyzing buyer behavior Product life cycle strategies SWOT analysis New Product Development The need for firms to innovate A general overview of the new product development process The importance and difficulty of choosing projects and several methods to choose A brief overview of the role of the supply chain in new product development Mar. 27 Apr. 10 Manufacturing Comparison of manufacturing strategies Make-to-stock Configure-to-order and Make-to order Lean versus flexible manufacturing Rationalizing production scheduling with logistics Design for manufacturability Design for flexibility Problem-Solving Process/Managing Change Understand key steps in problem-solving process including problem identification Review change management requirements Feb. 20 Customer Service, Channels of Distribution Customer service, satisfaction and success Customer gap analysis Customer focused supply chain design Customer service level matrix Distribution channel alternatives Apr. 17 The Electronic Marketplace Electronic marketplaces Logistics impact of customer relationship management systems (CRM) Feb. 27 Procurement I Procurement strategy Integrating procurement with supply chain strategy New product/process/service development Customer order fulfillment After-sale service/support Apr. 24 and May 1 Project Presentations I and II * A few of these dates are subject to change to Tuesdays or Wednesdays with notification at the beginning of each module

SEMINAR TIMING AND OUTLINE - MODULE II Supply Chain Management Processes August 28 - December 11, 2014 Thursdays, 2:00-6:00 p.m.* Aug. 28 Inventory Management and Planning Technology Inventory management techniques, setting inventory parameters Tactical information interchange Inventory cost and service tradeoffs Supply chain information technology architecture Enterprise resource planning and scheduling Radio Frequency Identification Oct. 16 Supply Chain Globalization Introduction to globalization Domestic versus international logistics: managing the global supply chain Global logistics: related issues (transportation options, ports, packaging, government, risk and security) Global logistics: highlights and trends (logistical infrastructure development, global logistics expenditures) Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Forecasting and Order Management Components and objectives Process & Techniques Implementation and evaluation Performance cycle Supply chain responsiveness Developing Environmentally Friendly Supply Chains Understanding the notion of value and waste (both strategic and generic) Relating waste to processes Waste as a residual Metrics and waste Identifying waste within the supply chain Warehousing and Material Handling Changing role of warehousing General warehousing alternatives Cost elements Facility size, layout and design Labor competencies and measurements Materials handling equipment Warehouse management systems (WMS) Transportation Management Changing transportation environment Lane design and operation Integrated transportation decision framework Mode/carrier selection Transportation management system (TMS) SCODE Simulation of global supply chain operations Understand the impact of uncertainty in the supply chain Supply Chain Process Integration Systems analysis Manufacturing/distribution integration Facility network integration Total cost system integration Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Dec. 4 and Dec. 11 Negotiation Common mistakes in negotiation Integrative versus distributive negotiations The role of planning in negotiation Awareness of dirty tricks in negotiations Supply Chain Finance Activity based costing Balance sheet and income statement analysis Inventory impact Asset utilization Performance Measurement Developing a balanced scorecard Functional measurement Process metrics Management strategic profit model Project Management Factors driving project success Project selection and portfolio management Design and organization of project teams Planning tools Project monitoring and control Relationship Management and Outsourcing Rationale for outsourcing Relationship development process Managing long-term relationships Elements of successful relationships Relationship examples Project Presentations I and II * A few of these dates are subject to change to Tuesdays or Wednesdays with notification at the beginning of each module

PROGRAM PARTICULARS To Apply or for additional information contact us... Phone or E-mail Sue Lonier, Program Coordinator, at 800/356-5705 or lonier@bus.msu.edu Confirmation Following review and approval of your application, you will receive confirmation of your enrollment in the certificate series. By Fax By Mail Please fax your completed application form to: 517/353-0796 Please mail your completed application form and payment to: Executive Development Programs Michigan State University The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development 3535 Forest Road Lansing, MI 48910 Cancellation Policy Substitution of participants can be made at any time prior to the certificate series start. Cancellations within 30 business days prior to the start of the program are limited to emergency situations; cancellations within 10 working days prior to the program start are subject to a $500 processing fee. By Web execed.broad.msu.edu/open Fee The fee, which includes instruction, all educational materials (including the text, Supply Chain Logistics Management by Donald Bowersox, David Closs, Bixby Cooper, and John Bowersox), refreshments, web support, and certificate of completion for the series, is $2,497.50 per module (or $4,995 for the series). Fees can be paid by check made payable to Michigan State University or credit card, and are due at least 10 days prior to the start of each module. Location The program will be held at the Steelcase University Learning Center, which is located at 901 44th Street, SE in Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508. For questions the day of the program, please call the Steelcase University Learning Center receptionist at 616/475-2900. This program being generously supported by the following organizations: Broad College of Business Executive Development Programs For more detailed information on all programs, faculty, and facility, please visit our web site at execed.broad.msu.edu/open

APPLICATION FORM West Michigan Supply Chain Management Certificate Series (Please check one) o Module One: January 16 May 1, 2014 o Module Two: August 28 December 11, 2014 o Both Modules: January 16 December 11, 2014 $2,497.50 tuition per module; $4,995 tuition for both modules includes instruction, materials, web support, refreshments, certificate of completion First Name Initial Last Name First Name or Nickname Preferred on Badge Title or Position Company Address City State Zip Telephone Fax E-mail Address WWW: Nature of Business Duties & Responsibilities Please list colleges and/or univeristes attended, giving dates and degrees earned Application subject to review and approval. Payment Information (please use only one method of payment) o Check o American Express o Visa o MasterCard o Send Invoice Credit Card # Exp. Date Cardholder Name Cardholder Signature Please send this form with your check payable to Michigan State University or your credit card or payment information to: Executive Development Programs Michigan State University The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development 3535 Forest Road Lansing, MI 48910