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116-0307/02 – Purchasing Management (ŘN)
Gurantor department
Department of Marketing and Business
Credits
4
Subject guarantor
Ing. Markéta Zajarošová, Ph.D.
Subject version guarantor
Ing. Markéta Zajarošová, Ph.D.
Study level
undergraduate or graduate
Study language
Czech
Year of introduction
1999/2000
Year of cancellation
Intended for the faculties
EKF
Intended for study types
Follow-up Master
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Name
Tuitor
Teacher giving lectures
LOS0006
RNDr. Jiří Lošťák, Ph.D.
MIT0085
Prof. Mgr. Maciej Mitrega, PhD.
SIW009
Ing. Markéta Zajarošová, Ph.D.
Extent of instruction for forms of study
Form of study
Way of compl.
Extent
Full-time
Credit and Examination
2+1
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
1. Formulate the politics of purchasing and the run of purchasing process. 2. Explain management and regulation of purchasing process. 3. Evaluate the purchasing strategy and its goals. 4. Explain citeria, approaches and methods of supplier selection. 5. Consider the options of purchase organization improvement in organizations.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Tutorials
Summary
The course is focused on explaining the position of purchasing in the system of business functions and analysis of its basic activities. Modern business purchasing includes management, marketing, sales and logistics activities. Key attention is paid within the subject to purchasing categories, purchasing strategies, quality management and supplier selection and evaluation activities. Students will learn about modern purchasing management systems, requirements placed on the buyer and modern trends of purchasing such as electronic auctions.
Compulsory literature:
DAVIES, Melissa. Vyjednávání s respektem: Umění budovat trvalá partnerství. Praha: Grada, 2023.
ISBN 978-80-271-3568-4
. LINHART, Zdeněk. Strategie podniku. Praha: Vysoká škola ekonomie a managementu, 2021.
ISBN 978-80-88330-24-0
. MONCZKA, Robert M. et al. Purchasing and Supply Chain Management. 7th ed. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2020.
ISBN 978- 0357442142.
Recommended literature:
LYSONS, Kenneth and Brian FARRINGTON. Procurement and Supply Chain Management. 9th ed. New York: Pearson Education, 2016.
ISBN 978-1-292-08611-8
. MANGAN, J., Ch. LALWANI and A. CALATAYUD. Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management. 4th ed. Chichester: Wiley, 2020.
ISBN 978-1119702993.
WEELE, Arjan J. Van. Purchasing and Supply Chain Management. Andover: Cengage, 2018.
ISBN 978-1-4737-4944-3
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Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
Individual or team graded tasks at seminars processed in MS Word or Excel and passing a credit test. The course is completed by a written exam consisting of theoretical and application questions.
E-learning
Other requirements
Self-study of compulsory literature.
Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.
Subject syllabus:
1. Introduction to purchasing management. Definition of the term purchase. The position of purchasing in the organization. 2. The importance of purchasing in organizations. Purchase goals. The principle of sustainability in purchasing. 3. Purchase strategy. A prerequisite for a successful purchase. Analysis of OSA. 4. Category Management. Kraljic matrix. Strategic purchase. 5. Supplier quality management. 6. Supplier selection and decision-making process. Multi-criteria supplier selection. Supplier rating. 7. Lean, agile and leagile supply chain. 8. Transaction purchase. E-auction. A practical demonstration in the e-auction software. 9. Abilities and Skills of Buyers. Trends in purchasing activity. 10. Behavioral supply chain. Cognitive biases. 11. Negotiation in purchasing. Conflict resolution and the role of team negotiation. 12. VUCA and Procurement 4.0. 13. Emotional intelligence and Mindfulness in purchasing.
Conditions for subject completion
Full-time form (validity from: 2014/2015 Winter semester)
Task name
Type of task
Max. number of points
(act. for subtasks)
Min. number of points
Max. počet pokusů
Exercises evaluation and Examination
Credit and Examination
100
(100)
51
Exercises evaluation
Credit
45
25
Examination
Examination
55
26
3
Mandatory attendence participation:
Compulsory participation in seminars is not required.
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Valid until
Mandatory attendence participation
Oct 15, 2019 5:17:04 AM
Sep 16, 2022 10:15:28 AM
Lectures are voluntary. Students gain points necessary for credit at the seminars.
Sep 12, 2018 2:22:33 PM
Oct 15, 2019 5:17:04 AM
Lectures are voluntary. Students gain points necessary for credit on the seminars.
Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP:
Compulsory participation is not required. In order to receive points from partial tasks, students must upload their independently prepared solutions to the LMS Moodle within the specified deadlines and pass a credit test. The course is completed by a written exam consisting of theoretical and application questions.
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Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP
Sep 16, 2022 10:15:28 AM
Apr 25, 2023 1:52:25 PM
Compulsory participation in seminars is not required, the student must obtain at least min. credit score by completing graded tasks within the deadlines set by the teachers and writing a credit test.
Occurrence in study plans
Academic year
Programme
Branch/spec.
Spec.
Zaměření
Form
Study language
Tut. centre
Year
W
S
Type of duty
2024/2025
(N0414A050001) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2023/2024
(N0414A050001) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2022/2023
(N0414A050001) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2021/2022
(N0414A050001) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2020/2021
(N0414A050001) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2019/2020
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2018/2019
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2017/2018
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2016/2017
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2015/2016
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2014/2015
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
2005/2006
(N6208) Economics and Management
(6208T062) Marketing and Business
(01) Marketing and Business
P
Czech
Ostrava
1
Compulsory
study plan
Occurrence in special blocks
Block name
Academic year
Form of study
Study language
Year
W
S
Type of block
Block owner
Subject block without study plan - EKF - P - cs
2020/2021
Full-time
Czech
Optional
EKF - Faculty of Economics
stu. block
Assessment of instruction
2023/2024 Winter
2022/2023 Winter
2021/2022 Winter
2020/2021 Winter
2019/2020 Winter
2018/2019 Winter
2017/2018 Winter
2016/2017 Winter
2015/2016 Winter
2014/2015 Winter