2014年5月1日 星期四

Learning Reflection Blog_52606578


During these past 13 weeks of last semester, this course “Workshops on Logistics and Supply Chain Management” exposed me a big picture on the major operations and logistics challenges faced in implementing an integrated supply chain management strategy. The course design consisted of case studies analysis to demonstrate the real-world problems in supply chain management, such as upcoming regulatory changes relating to China’s accession into the WTO and the elimination of textile quotas of TAL apparel Limited, citizens' hesitancy on e-tailing of Seven-Eleven Japan, and also FedEx’s structural transformation through e-business. Through in-class discussion sharing, our ideas can be brainstormed and synthesized in collaborative team works, in order to find solutions and make suggestions to the problem. Moreover, our findings can be shared among groups via informal presentation and further received meaningful feedback by lecturer and classmates.

Apart from in-class activities, the lecturer usually organized some out-of-class company visits for broadening students’ business horizon, including TAL, Hactl, Kerry Logistics, Yakult and HIT. In preparation for the company visit, we were required to conduct research on the background of the company and relevant information about the industry, so as to list out the corresponding questions asked during the company visits, for instance, logistics operations management, future development and industry trends.

On site, I can observe the best industry practices and recent developments in information technology related to logistics and supply chain management. One example that deserves a mention is the visit of control tower in HIT. We took a glance at the IT demonstration of Terminal Management System, like Operations Monitoring System (OMS), which provides a detailed overview of terminal operations, together with Closed-Circuit Television System (CCTV) and trunk radio systems. As a result, it displayed how HIT becomes a pinnacle of industry excellence by consolidating modern management techniques, cutting-edge computer systems and award winning IT applications on port operations.

 Besides, we can communicate to the guide instantly and interactively concerning the inquiries on company’s operational issues. These on-the-spot visits established my passion to examine the allocation of resources and best industry practices of logistics management. Afterwards, we had to compile the post-visit reports and learning portfolio Wiki that logs the learning processes, methodologies, visit questions and research outcomes, which all related to our practical experience to the theoretical concepts learned in the course.


          For my own reflection, I recognized the teaching enthusiasm of our lecturer to this course. Instead of bored in-class lectures and theories from textbook, Ms Sandy Wong paid particular attention to conduct an interactive and comprehensive learning atmosphere during the class, such as giving helpful recommendations to our findings and organizing attentive company visits for students, providing fair chance to each student for sharing their views. Without final examination, the overall workload of this course is not heavy as much. To summarize, I really enjoy participating the workshop activities and learn in-depth knowledge in the field of supply chain management during the course. 

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