SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS REFERENCE MODEL
Syllabus
Updated A.Y. 2022-2023
Apics SCOR® seminar
SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference model) is the world’s leading supply chain framework, linking business processes, performance metrics, practices and people skills into a unified structure. Implementing the SCOR framework to organisations helps increase the speed of system implementations, support organizational learning goals and improve inventory turns.
SCOR framework is a product of APICS, the professional association for supply chain management and provider of research, education and certification programs with headquarters in Chicago. APICS has 45,000 members and more than 300 channel partners in 100 countries.
The seminar is an extra activity presented by Professor Andrea Appolloni's specialization in Supply Chain Management presents this extra activity seminar and is worth 3 credits. The 5-lesson seminar is held by Sergio Vacca on APICS SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference Model), the world’s leading supply chain framework, linking business processes, performance metrics, practices and people skills into a unified structure.
Programme
Learning Objectives
One of the most important challenges in managing a Supply Chain is to implement changes and improvements in a way which is consistent with the company objectives and to gain a competitive advantage in the relevant industry sector, adopting an effective framework.
The world of supply chain management never stops advancing, and supply chains require professionals with the knowledge and know-how on the global standards and practices that move the needle on supply chain performance.
SCOR is an acronym for Supply Chain Operations Reference Model, which was developed to assist businesses in understanding, structuring, and evaluating the performance of supply chains.
The SCOR model describes the business activities associated with satisfying a customer’s demand, which includes Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return. The use of the model includes analyzing the current state of a company’s processes and goals, quantifying operational performance, and comparing company performance to benchmark data.
The key learning objectives of the seminars are:
▪ Explore the origins and goals of the SCOR Reference Model framework.
▪ Understand the structure of the SCOR Reference Model framework sourcebooks.
▪ Work with the four central parts of the SCOR framework: performance, processes, practices, people, and sustainable SCOR.
▪ Summarize a SCOR improvement program.
The seminar is designed for students who do not yet have full professional experience but with a structure and practice sessions similar to the full SCOR-P course.
Pre-requisites of the seminar
Students have ideally attended or will be attending simultaneously the MScBA courses on SCM, as Procurement Sourcing and SC Strategies, to maximize the learning experience.
Teaching methods
This seminar consists of two closely integrated parts. The first part contains an overview of the content of the Supply Chain Operations Reference Model (SCOR) framework, while the second part consists of a review of the basic steps adopted to create and manage a SCOR improvement program.
The teaching method is based on a combination of theory of the model and practical application. The class material and additional documents/tools helping to improve knowledge and skills will be posted regularly during the seminar.
REGISTRATION
Students interested in participating in the seminar are required to complete the following form by 28 March: