Awasthi@ciise - Concordia.ca: Days Timings Room Location
Awasthi@ciise - Concordia.ca: Days Timings Room Location
Awasthi@ciise - Concordia.ca: Days Timings Room Location
Course Timings:
Days Timings Room Location
Thursday 17:45-20:45 pm H-460 SGW
Prerequisite: None
Textbook: Managing Quality: Integrating the supply chain by S. Thomas Foster, 4th edition,
Prentice Hall, 2010.
Other references:
• Supply chain management by Sunil Chopra, Peter Meindl, 4th edition, Prentice Hall,
2010.
• Designing and managing the supply chain by David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky,
Edith Simchi Levi, 3rd edition, McGrawHill, 2008.
Course Description: The objective of this course is to provide theoretical and practical
knowledge of quality assurance in supply chain management to graduate students. The
contents include introduction to supply chain management, quality principles and techniques,
e-commerce and supply chain management, voice of the customer, voice of the market,
quality in product, design and services, coordination of supply and demand, inventory
management, logistics value chain, quality verification and assurance, and continuous quality
improvement. The lectures are organized as follows:
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INSE 6300 – Winter 2010 1 Course Outline
5 Voice of the customer, Voice of the market Chapter 5, Chapter 6
6 Designing quality product, process and services Chapter 7-8
Feb 18, 6:00 pm, Midterm Exam (Chapter 1- 8, Handouts)
7 Managing supplier quality Chapter 9
8 Managing inventory levels, balance of demand and Handouts
supply, logistics value chain
9 The tools of Quality Chapter 10
10 Statistically based quality improvement for variables Chapter 11, Chapter
and attributes 12
March 18, 6:00 pm, Homework 2 submission deadline
11 Six sigma management and lean tools Chapter 13
12 Continuous quality improvement Chapter 14, Chapter
15
April 8, 5:45 pm - 8:15 pm, Project Presentations with Report Submission
Final Exam (Chapter 1-15, Handouts), TBA
Grade Composition
Homework (2) 10%
Project 15%
Midterm Exam 25%
Final Exam 50%
Note:
1. There is no direct mapping between numerical percentage grades and final letter
grades for the course.
2. The projects are to be done individually. Project reports should be submitted at the
time of presentations.
3. There are two homework assignments. Assignments are to be done individually and
submitted both in paper form and online via the electronic assignment submission
system (https://fis.encs.concordia.ca/eas/) before the due dates. Late submissions will
be penalized.
4. The students should be present on the dates of project presentations, midterm
and final exam. Alternate date requests will not be entertained other than in health
related emergency cases.
Student expectations
Students are expected to attend every class. Some material may only be covered in class and
not made available on the course website. You are expected to read the assigned material and
actively participate in class discussions. You are expected to be respectful of other people’s
opinions and to express your views in a calm and reasonable way. Disruptive behaviour will
not be tolerated. The Code of Rights and Responsibilities is available at:
http://rights.concordia.ca
If you cannot attend class for any reason, unforeseen or not, you are required to come
and talk or write to me as soon as possible.
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INSE 6300 – Winter 2010 2 Course Outline
Academic code of conduct
Any form of cheating, plagiarism, personation, falsification of a document as well as any
other form of dishonest behaviour related to the obtention of academic gain or the avoidance
of evaluative exercises committed by a student is an academic offence under the Academic
Code of Conduct and may lead to severe penalties up to and including suspension and
expulsion. For example, you are not permitted to:
• Copy from anywhere without indicating where it came from
• Let another student copy your work and then submit it as his/her own
• Hand in the same assignment in more than one class
• Have unauthorized material or devices in an exam. Note that you do not have to be
caught using them – just having them is an offence
• Copy from someone’s else exam
• Communicate with another student during an exam
• Add or remove pages from an examination booklet or take the booklet out of an exam
room
• Acquire exam or assignment answers or questions
• Write an exam for someone else or have someone write an exam for you
• Submit false documents such as medical notes or student records
• Falsify data or research results
You are subject to the Academic Code of Conduct. Take the time to learn more at
http://provost.concordia.ca/academicintegrity/
Student Services
To know about the student services offered at Concordia University, visit the following links:
• Concordia Counselling and Development offers career services, psychological services,
student learning services, etc.
http://cdev.concordia.ca
• The Concordia Library Citation and Cycle Guides:
http://library.concordia.ca/help/howto/citations.html
• Advocacy and Support Services:
http://supportservices.concordia.ca
• Student Transition Centre:
http://stc.concordia.ca
• New Student Program:
http://newstudent.concordia.ca
• Office for Students with Disabilities:
http://supportservices.concordia.ca/disabilities/
• The Academic Integrity Website:
http://provost.concordia.ca/academicintegrity/
Disclaimer
In the event of extraordinary circumstances beyond the University's control, the content
and/or evaluation scheme in this course is subject to change.
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INSE 6300 – Winter 2010 3 Course Outline