Logistics education for business management students: a learningdoing and service-learning approach

  • Jose Alejandro Cano Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Universidad de Medellín
  • Carlos Ayala Business School, Fundación Universitaria CEIPA, Medellín – Colombia
Palabras clave: business administration, logistics, teaching methodology, higher education

Resumen

This article develops a teaching methodology in logistics for students of business administration
programs to solve real problems in companies and integrate the knowledge acquired in logistics
management courses. The methodology integrates project management tools with the support
of MSExcel and promotes the elaboration of managerial reports according to the requirements
of working environments. The methodology generates high satisfaction in the students, to the
extent that it allows them to know in depth the logistic system of a company, identifies
opportunities for improvement and proposes solutions based on technical and economic
aspects. Likewise, the methodology allows the students to have contact with the directives of a
real company and supports the improvement of logistics processes based on qualitative and
quantitative information

 

 

Abtrac

Se desarrolla una metodología de enseñanza en logística para estudiantes de programas de administración de empresas para resolver problemas reales en empresas e integrar los conocimientos adquiridos en cursos de gestión logística. La metodología integra herramientas de gestión de proyectos con el soporte de MSExcel. Promueve la elaboración de informes gerenciales conforme con los requisitos de los entornos de trabajo. La metodología genera una gran satisfacción en los estudiantes, en la medida en que les permite conocer en profundidad el sistema logístico de una empresa, identifica oportunidades de mejora y propone soluciones basadas en aspectos técnicos y económicos. Asimismo, permite a los estudiantes tener contacto con las directivas de una empresa real y apoya la mejora de los procesos logísticos basados en información cualitativa y cuantitativa.

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2020-06-30
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Cano, J. A., & Ayala, C. (2020). Logistics education for business management students: a learningdoing and service-learning approach. Opción, 36(92), 12-26. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/32676
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