DSCI 653 Global Sourcing
Global competition makes it increasingly important for American firms to contract with foreign companies in order to establish efficient and reliable sources of industrial materials and supplies. Topics include starting a global buying program; dealing with foreign cultures, business practices, monetary systems, and related legalities; writing international purchase orders; controlling global logistics costs; and U.S. programs designed to benefit importing buyers.
2 Graduate credits
Effective December 16, 2024 to present
Learning outcomes
General
- Demonstrate basic procurement concepts.
- Differentiate the strategic vs. tactical functions of procurement
- Understand key best practices in global procurement organizations
- Understand common techniques used to select and evaluate suppliers
- Understand some of the unique issues when dealing with off-shore suppliers