1.1 Compare supply chains, supply network and supply chain management
- 1.1.1Defining supply chains, supply networks and supply chain management
- 1.1.2The use of supplier tiering and network sourcing
1.2 Analyse the added value that effective supply chain management can deliver for the organisation
- 1.2.1Improving quality
- 1.2.2Reducing prices and total costs
- 1.2.3Reducing time to market and achieving deliveries to required timescales
- 1.2.4Creating innovation
- 1.2.5Reducing risk and supply chain vulnerability
1.3 Analyse the relationship between organisational infrastructure and process management in supply chain management
- 1.3.1Theoretical perspectives on added value
- 1.3.2Aspects of organisational infrastructure: culture, organisational structure, and systems
- 1.3.3Process management: the sourcing process in procurement and managing stages of the process
- 1.3.4Process mapping techniques
- 1.3.5Value chain analysis
1.4 Compare approaches to improving supply chains
- 1.4.1The spectrum of relationships in a supply chain
- 1.4.2The collaborative model of supply chain management: partnering and strategic relationship management
- 1.4.3The competitive model of supply chain management
- 1.4.4The outsourcing of work or services
- 1.4.5Off shoring, global procurement and low-cost country sourcing





