Mr David Ballantyne
6 points · One-week module · Second semester · Peninsula
Objectives This subject aims to impart an understanding of the cost and non-cost approaches to controlling the logistics function.
Synopsis To use information systems in a range of logistics applications; interpret corporate financial statements; carry out break-even analysis; explain activity-based cost accounting; evaluate capital projects using discounted cash flow techniques; evaluate logistics decisions using the strategic profit model; explain a number of approaches to quality; use statistical quality control tools; devise and apply appropriate performance measures in logistics functions; explain approaches to organisation structure for logistics management.
Assessment Case study analysis: 20% · Minor assignment/presentation: 20% · Individual major assignment (4000 words): 40% · Class test: 20%
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