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Rutgers University

Sourcing Analytics

Rutgers University via Coursera

Overview

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It is easy to spend money, but hard to get the value. From 2007 to 2010, Apple made $27 billion from iPhone with a profit of $15.6 billion. Apple could not achieve this financial success without its global sourcing strategy. However, one of Apple’s key suppliers, Samsung Electronics, became a competitor and used its cost advantage to over-take Apple in the global market. Meanwhile, many new suppliers and products are emerging constantly. To continue the success, Apple must explore and select new suppliers that are capable, inexpensive and financially robust. The question is, how to do it right for this year? What Apple experienced is typical in practice, as sourcing poses huge risks despite its significant benefits, especially under the fast changing global economy and trade. Companies need to evaluate and select suppliers constantly and globally, and make frequent adjustment to their supply base. In this course, you will learn sourcing analytics which applies data analytics to supplier development and management. Specifically, you will learn supplier intelligence, bargaining power analysis, and supplier benchmarking, to explore and select the best suppliers meeting your company's needs.

Syllabus

  • Welcome!
    • Welcome to sourcing analytics! Through the story of Apple's iPhone, you will learn the sourcing pain points, sourcing metrics and analytics framework, and the best practice of a sophisticated buyer.
  • Sourcing Criteria and Supplier Intelligence
    • In the second week, you will learn how to set the supplier selection criteria (to match the company’s needs). To identify potential suppliers, you will learn supplier intelligence to explore and identify potential suppliers globally.
  • Bargaining Power and Supplier Benchmarking
    • In the third week, you will learn the bargaining power analysis to assess your leverage and bargain power. You will also learn supplier benchmarking to compare individual suppliers side-by-side on their pricing, profitability, financial robustness and supplying capabilities.
  • Supplier Score Sheet and Mini-project
    • This is the last week of Sourcing Analytics, we will wrap up all the analysis done so far into a supplier score sheet so as to select the best suppliers. You will perform a mini-project to practice the skills learnt by exploring and selecting suppliers for a company of your choice.

Taught by

Yao Zhao

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