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Supply Chain Project Brief Submission

For organisations seeking to improve supply chain operations through identifying opportunities for optimisation. Using publicly available data, students will provide recommendations on how to enhance supply chain operations leading to potential cost savings, improved vendor relationships, sustainability practices, and competitiveness.

Please fill in this form to provide students with information about your organisation and research of interest (takes approx. 15 mins)
As soon as you submit the form, you will receive a copy of your brief and the answers you have inserted to the email address you have provided.

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Organisation Details

This the detail we use to draft a project brief for your students to work on. Please provide as much detail as you can to help contextualise your organisation for your team.

Scope of  Work and Organisational Context

Specifically, the project scope will be:

  • Undertake a comparative analysis of best practices across 3-5 leading companies specific to our industry/sector
  • Create a comprehensive guide for building and maintaining strong supplier relationships, including communication strategies, performance metrics, and collaboration techniques.
  • Research current trends in data analytics and its applications in supply chain management.
  • Identify key technologies and methodologies used for data-driven decision making in supply chains.
  • Investigate current sustainability standards and certifications relevant to supply chain management.

If you need to adjust this project scope, please include that in the Other details for Project Field.

Secondary research or desk research is a research method that involves using already existing data. Existing data is summarized and collated to increase the overall effectiveness of research. Secondary research includes research material published in research reports and similar documents. These documents can be made available by public libraries, websites, data obtained from already filled in surveys etc. Some government and non-government agencies also store data, that can be used for research purposes and can be retrieved from them. (Source: https://www.questionpro.com/blog/secondary-research/)
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