1. A. To know and understand specific concepts, terms, facts, frameworks/theories and research methodologies in chain management, sustainable chain management and specifically analysis of (sustainable) chain management.
B. To comprehend various analytical approaches, discourses and aims towards innovations in chain management and its implications towards aims and boundaries of (sustainable) chain analysis and specifically with regard to a defined empirical domain.
2 A. To be able to reflect in a structured and academically sound manner on various analytical approaches, discourses and aims towards innovations in chain management and its implications towards aims and boundaries of (sustainable) chain analysis and specifically with regard to a chosen/defined aspect of an empirical (sub-)domain.
B. To be able to implement an individual plan in chain analysis in a chosen/defined aspect of an empirical (sub-) and report it.
C. To be able to present and discuss the report of the individual plan in chain analysis in a chosen/defined aspect of an empirical (sub-)domain (the individual paper).
3 A. To be able analyse and synthesize different perspectives of individual students, the client and teachers into a plan for a group assignment.
B. To be able to fulfil a role and work in and contribute to a multidisciplinary team on analysing a complex societal relevant problem/challenge related to sustainable chain analysis.
C To be able to handle and synthesize and pull meaning from partial analyses in a multidisciplinary environment by producing a report in the contexts of society and the commissioning organization (conclusions and advice/ recommendations).
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The analysis of supply chains and relevant network is the central focus in this module. To map, analyze, evaluate and understand these complex connections, relationships and dependencies is conditional for improving the supply chain. As such analysis contributes to sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) which refers to ‘the management of material, information and capital flows as well as cooperation among companies along the supply chain while taking goals from all three dimensions of sustainable development, that is, economic, environmental and social, into account which are derived from customer and stakeholder requirements.
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