Title: Supply Chain Management and Logistics
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2Supply Chain Management and Logistics
INDIANA
- Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis
- Susan Brocksmith, Vincennes University
- Carletta Sullivan, McKenzie Career Center
3Accomplishments
- Articulation Agreements
- Curriculum (includes programs of study)
- Professional Development for Teachers
- Partnerships
4Articulation Agreements
- Secondary to Postsecondary
- Project Lead the Way with Ivy Tech statewide (23
campuses throughout the state and classes are
offered in more than 75 communities) - Ben Davis University High School with Vincennes
University - 22 Associate Degree to Bachelors Degree
- Vincennes University to University of
Indianapolis - Ivy Tech (statewide) to University of Indianapolis
5Curriculum
- Programs of Study
- Curriculum Alignment with Professional
Certifications - Instructional Modules (secondary)
- Mathematics
- Business
- Enrichment Activities (middle and high school)
- Project-Based Learning
6Programs of Study
- Drafts of postsecondary components of programs of
study submitted to Indiana Department of
Education for - Business, Management Administration Cluster
Business Analysis - Manufacturing Cluster Logistics Inventory
Control - Marketing, Sales Service Cluster Distribution
Logistics - Transportation, Distribution Logistics Cluster
Logistics Planning Management Services - Transportation, Distribution Logistics Career
Cluster Transportation Operations - Transportation, Distribution Logistics Cluster
Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations
7Programs of Study
- The associate degree levels of these plans are
based on courses common to the Ivy Tech and
Vincennes University programs. - The bachelors degree levels of these plans are
based on course common to the University of
Indianapolis, Indiana University, Purdue
University, Ball State University, and Indiana
State University programs.
8Programs of Study for Indiana Department of
Education Website
9Programs of Study for Indiana Department of
Education Website
10Curriculum Alignment with Professional
Certifications
- Ivy Tech Community College conducting pilot
assessments for Indiana logistics workers in
credentials sponsored by the Manufacturers Skill
Standards Council (MSSC) - the functional-level Certified Logistics
Associate (CLA) certificate and - the mid-level Certified Logistics Technician
(CLT) certification. - The University of Indianapolis has aligned its
curriculum with APICS CPIM certification - Vincennes University may follow
11Align Curriculum with APICS CPIM
Certified in Production and Inventory Management
(CPIM) Covers essential terminology, concepts,
and strategies related to demand management,
procurement and supplier planning, material
requirements planning, capacity requirements
planning, sales and operations planning, master
scheduling, performance measurements, supplier
relationships, quality control, and continuous
improvement.
APICS CPIM Modules
SCM 405
CPIM Strategic Mgmt of Resources
SCM 388
SCM 485
SCM 386
CPIM Execution Control of Operations
SCM 404
SCM 481
CPIM Detailed Scheduling Planning
CPIM Master Planning of Resources
SCM 210
CPIM Basics of Supply Chain Management
12Supply Chain Instructional Modules for High and
Middle School
- Business and Mathematics
- Align with Indiana Standards
- Career initiative through an academic discipline
- Mathematics is the unifying discipline behind
career clusters that relate to supply chain
management and logistics - Engineering
- Business
- Advanced manufacturing
13Supply Chain Instructional Modules for High and
Middle School Math
- X,Y- Coordinates Location Planning
- Graphical Linear Programming Supply Chain
Modeling - Solving Systems of Equations with Matrices
Algorithmic Thinking - Logarithms Acids and Bases in Supply Chains
(pH) - Circles Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
- Step Functions Quantity Discounts
- Statistics Analyzing Data
- Probability Just-in-Time Manufacturing JIT
- Networks, Projects, and Routings Process Design
14How do Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target and other retail
chains decide where to build distribution centers?
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16Using algebra
x4.0
y6.9
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19Supply Chain Instructional Modules for High and
Middle School Business
- Manufacture Snacks Products
- Distribution Game
- Purchase Planning Data Collection and Analysis
Activity - Just-In-Time Manufacturing Simulation
- Careers in Supply-Chain Research Activity
20Enrichment Activities
- Young Executive Camp
- Monday Manufacturing
- Tuesday Packaging
- Wednesday Distribution
- Thursday Retail
- Friday Apprentice Competition
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24Project-Based Learning (PBL)
- Woodrow Wilson Fellows developing PBL supply
chain modules for math - Master of Arts in Teaching Program
- Engineers
- Commit to teach in high-need schools
- PBL examples
- Traffic flow analysis (graph algorithms)
- Who wants to be a millionaire (compound interest)
- Credit card debt (compound interest)
- JIT inventory (compound interest)
25Project-Based Learning (PBL)
Traffic-flow analysis for a cloverleaf interchange
26High School Teacher Workshop
- 2 weeks, 7 hours per day (June 8-19, 2009)
- 21 middle school, high school, and college math
teacher - Field trips, labs, guest speakers, lesson
planning - 3 hours of graduate credit in education
27Field Trips
- Nucor Steel
- Garrity Tool
- Subaru
- Birck Nanotechnology Center (Purdue)
- FedEx
- Redcats
28Nucor Steel
See http//www.nucor-sheetmills.com/ for virtual
tour.
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32Birck Nanotechnology Center
33Labs
- Just-In-Time poker chips and dice demonstration
- Process design lab make a Key Lime Pie
- Packaging
- Distribution game
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41Speakers
- Information Systems Enterprise Resource
Planning - Indiana Conexus
- Transportation
- Entrepreneurship
- Life Science Industries
- Global Supply Chains
- RFID
- Public Policy/Workforce Development
- Purchasing and strategic sourcing
- Indiana Standards for Math
- I-STEM Network
42Partnerships
- Higher Education Ivy Tech Community College,
University of Indianapolis, Vincennes University - Secondary Education McKenzie Career Center,
Speedway High School, Arsenal Technical High
School, Ben Davis University High School - Indiana Conexus Dream-It-Do-It
- Companies FedEx, Nucor, Subaru, Dow
AgroSciences, IMMI, Garrity Tool, Redcats, Magnum
Logistics, Langham - Professional Societies - APICS, ASQ, NAPM, IoPP,
PMI, ASTL, CSCMP, ASQ Midwest Biomedical
discussion group - Woodrow Wilson Foundation
- I-STEM network
43Challenges
- Downsizing of state government causing changes in
how career pathways are approved - Finding all of the parties working on Supply
Chain Management and Logistics Education and
building relationships and partnerships - Recruiting students in to programs of study
- Dispelling myths of low paying, boring jobs
- Dispelling myths of these jobs being for students
who cant do anything else - Supply chain management and logistics is the
hidden world
44Successes
- Articulation agreements
- Teacher workshop
- Development of curriculum modules and supply
chain enrichment activities for high school and
middle school - Partnerships
- Foundation laid for reorganization of career
pathways
45Work in Progress
- Curriculum
- Secondary Plans of Study
- Postsecondary Professional Certifications
- Dual Credit
- Scholarships
- Articulation
- Professional Development for Teachers
- Dissemination
46Secondary Curriculum Indiana Area CTE Districts
(IACTED) Model Curriculum Project
- To develop Indiana CTE Career Pathways (programs
of study) based on High Wage, High Skill and High
Demand Indiana occupations. - To develop model curriculum for new and revised
courses needed for the Career Pathways that
includes a course description, course content
topics, standards, competencies/objectives,
assessment measures, teacher requirements,
recommended EOP assessments and sample syllabus
for each course. - To identify post-secondary courses that are
aligned with the secondary course/program if
appropriate. - To work with post-secondary institutions to
develop statewide dual credit agreements. - To include core academics aligned to Indiana
Standards in each curriculum.
47IACTED Model Curriculum ProjectSupply Chain and
Logistics
- Reduce number of career pathways and reorganize
cluster to reflect common components - Create logistics pathway
- Add logistics component to other clusters
- Engineering
- Business
- Biomedical
- Recognize STEM components
- Add postsecondary components
48Postsecondary Curriculum
- Integrated professional certifications
- APICS CPIM (undergrad)
- Six Sigma Green Belt (undergrad)
- APICS CSCP (MBA)
- Expand partnerships to include more 4-year
institutions
49Dual Credit
- Vincennes University
- Logistics at Ben Davis University High School
- Large network of math dual credit, plan to
integrate supply chain modules - Ivy Tech
- Dual credit logistics at Twin Lakes
- University of Indianapolis
- Coordinated Finite Math and Supply Chain
- Above average academic credentials for entering
freshmen
50STEM Supply Chain Scholarships
- NSF S-STEM Scholarship grant submitted (588,000)
- Four cohorts of 6-10 juniors and seniors over 5
years - Partnership of Vincennes University, Ivy Tech,
University of Indianapolis - Major in a science or math
- Minor or concentration in supply chain management
- Mentoring by scientists and supply chain
professionals - Supply Chain Bootcamp
- Paying summer internships
51Articulation Agreements
- Vincennes University
- Supply Chain Logistics UIndy SCM (signed)
- Business Administration UIndy SCM (submitted)
- Business Management UIndy SCM (submitted)
- Business Administration UIndy Mgt/Admin.
(submitted) - Ivy Tech
- Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
UIndy SCM (signed) - Business Administration UIndy SCM (draft)
- Other 4-year institutions
- STEM disciplines
52Professional Development for Teachers
- Target - CTE, STEM, Business, and Economics
teachers - Purpose
- Introduce teachers to supply chain management,
logistics and manufacturing - Teach teachers to use math modules in STEM
courses - Train teachers in Vincennes Universitys network
of dual credit courses - Create network of secondary supply chain
enrichment programs
53Professional Development for Teachers
- Format - Workshops for stipends or graduate
credit - Basic 2 week summer workshop piloted last
summer - Advanced (math modeling, advanced manufacturing,
RFID, chemistry of steel and other materials,
life science companies, energy supply chains,
etc.) - Partners
- Academic Vincennes University, University of
Indianapolis, Indiana University - Corporate Nucor, Garrity Tool, Subaru, IMMI,
Redcats, FedEx, Magnum Logistics, Langham, Parish
Manufacturing, Caepac, Roche, Dow AgroSciences,
etc. - Professional Societies APICS, ASQ, NAPM, IoPP,
PMI, CSCMP, ASTL, ASQ Midwest Biomedical
Discussion Group
54Dissemination - Presentations Scheduled
- Indiana Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- Indiana State Counselors Association
- Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
55Supply Chain Management and Logistics
- Spans Levels of Education
- High School
- Associate
- Bachelor
- Graduate
- Professional Development
- Information Technology
- Business /Management
- Engineering
- Science/Math
- Biomedical
56Summary
High School Associate Bachelor Graduate
Supply Chain Logistics ? ? ? ?
Technology ? ? ? ?
Information Technology ? ? ? ?
Business /Management ? ? ? ?
Engineering ? ? ? ?
Science/Math /ComputerSci ? ? ? ?
Biomedical ? ? ? ?
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