This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of sales and operations planning (S&OP), including its importance in supply chain management and its impact on business performance. Students will learn how to develop and implement an effective S&OP process, as well as how to use data to optimize the process and improve decision-making. The course will cover key S&OP concepts, such as demand forecasting, capacity planning, inventory management, and financial planning.
Course Outline:
- Introduction to Sales and Operations Planning
- Definition of S&OP
- Benefits of S&OP
- Key Concepts in S&OP
- S&OP Process Flow
- Demand Planning
- Forecasting Methods and Techniques
- Sales and Marketing Input
- Demand Variability and Uncertainty
- Supply Planning
- Capacity Planning and Management
- Production Planning and Scheduling
- Inventory Planning and Management
- Financial Planning
- Revenue Planning and Forecasting
- Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) Analysis
- Profit and Loss (P&L) Statement Analysis
- S&OP Process Optimization
- Performance Metrics and Measurements
- Data Analytics and Visualization
- Scenario Analysis and Simulation
- S&OP Implementation and Management
- Change Management and Stakeholder Engagement
- Information Technology (IT) Systems and Tools
- Continuous Improvement and Best Practices
Prerequisites:
- Basic knowledge of supply chain management concepts
- Familiarity with Excel or other data analysis tools
Recommended Textbook:
- “Sales and Operations Planning: The How-To Handbook” by Tom Wallace and Bob Stahl.
Assessment:
- Midterm Exam (30%)
- Final Exam (40%)
- Group Project (30%)
Note: The course syllabus and assessment methods are subject to change based on instructor’s discretion.
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