MANAGING THE NETWORK ENTERPRISE

Code Cours
2324-IÉSEG-M1S1-OPS-MA-EI60UE
Langue d'enseignement
English
Matières
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Responsable(s)
Md.VELUDO
Intervenant(s)
Maria de Lurdes VELUDO
Niveau
Master
Année de formation
Période

Présentation

Prérequis
No prerequisite is necessary to attend this course.
Objectifs
At the end of this course the student will be able to:
• Get insights of how a networked enterprise should meet the challenges of business process orientation in
a network context
• Understand the nature and effectiveness of collaboration in the transition from a silo enterprise to a
networked enterprise perspective
• To know how to pursue knowledge management in a network context and realize its value
• Identify barriers and success factors to knowledge sharing in order and propose methods to overcome
them
• To know how to address the application of ICT for knowledge management needed for innovation
• Know the types of information systems and technologies that are critical to achieving the business goals of
the networked enterprise
Présentation
1. Introduction
1.1 From the silo enterprise to the networked enterprise
1.2 Fundamentals of networks
1.3 Supply chain networks and business process orientation
2.Interactions and relationships in the supply chain network
3. Effective knowledge Management and Networking
4. Information systems and technologies in the networked enterprise

Modalités

Organisation
Type Amount of time Comment
Présentiel
Cours interactif 16,00
Travail personnel
Charge de travail personnel indicative 8,00
Autoformation
Lecture du manuel de référence 8,00
Overall student workload 32,00
Évaluation
The mark for each individual is calculated by weighting the mark of the final exam and the mark for attendance, participation and project.
Control type Duration Amount Weighting
Contrôle continu
Participation 16,00 1 20,00
Autres
Projet Individuel 9,00 1 20,00
Examen (final)
Examen écrit 2,00 1 60,00
TOTAL 100,00

Ressources

Bibliographie
Lyons, A. et al (2012), Customer-Driven Supply Chains: From Glass Pipelines to Open Innovation Networks, Springer, 209p. -
Walker, W. (2004), Supply Chain Architecture: A Blueprint for Networking the Flow of Material, Information, and Cash, CRS Press, 448p. -
Ressources Internet
IESEG Online
The school intranet offers various documents, including articles and the lecturers' slides