Introduction to Supply Chain Analytics , Mastering the Global Flow.
What you”ll learn:
- Coordinate, plan, and oversee supply chain operations, ensuring efficiency, timeliness, and cost-effectiveness for project success.
- Project timeline and budget for a supply chain initiative depend on scope and complexity, but typically range from several months to a year with costs varying f
- Identify potential risks through thorough analysis of each stage in the supply chain. Implement mitigation strategies such as diversifying suppliers, creating c
- 1.0 x Case Study: Supply Chain Project Management Challenge: Streamlining inventory management for a retail chain. Solution: Conducted thorough analysis t
Description
Title: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
This course provides a comprehensive overview of supply chain management, focusing on the fundamental principles and concepts essential for understanding the dynamics of modern business operations. Students will explore the interconnected processes involved in the flow of goods, services, and information from the initial production stage to the final consumption, emphasizing the importance of coordination and collaboration across various stakeholders.
Topics covered include supply chain strategy, procurement, production planning, inventory management, logistics, and distribution. Through case studies, simulations, and real-world examples, students will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in managing global supply chains. Emphasis will be placed on the role of technology and innovation in optimizing supply chain efficiency and resilience.
Key learning objectives include understanding the key components of a supply chain, identifying factors influencing supply chain performance, analyzing the impact of global markets on supply chain management, and exploring strategies for mitigating risks and improving overall in supply chain effectiveness.
By the end of the course, students will develop a solid foundation in supply chain management principles, enabling them to contribute effectively to organizational success in an increasingly interconnected and competitive business environment.
Supply Chain Management
Optimizing logistics, procurement, and distribution processes
Who this course is for:
- Yes beginner who are willing to learn supply chain can take it