Supply Chain Agility
Continuous improvement opportunities in Sourcing, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Technology and Customer Experience
Description
Agility comes from efficient and lean supply chain. There are numerous undiscovered opportunities in supply chain to reduce cost and improve efficiency. This course is designed to help you identify them by learning from the common supply chain mistakes of Manufacturing Industries so that you avoid them in your supply chain. This course gains its significance especially during this Post Covid-19 era, with another global recession around the corner. Whether you are a Student or an Early Career professional with fundamental Supply Chain knowledge, hunting for a Supply chain job during these tough times, or a working professional trying to improve your supply chain, this course is for you. We don't cover the supply chain basics in this course. We directly jump into the Supply chain mistakes in Manufacturing Industries and things to do in the Post Covid-19 world. Focus of this course is on manufacturing supply chain. The course has five modules:
1. Sourcing Mistakes
2. Manufacturing Mistakes
3. Distribution and Warehousing Mistakes
4. Customer Experience Mistakes
5. Technology Mistakes.
I am sure you would find this course worth the time and money spent. Also preview my video on Thoughts and Motivational Quotes to overcome slowdown, given at the end of the course. Every challenge is an Opportunity. Happy learning everyone.
What You Will Learn!
- In this course, you will learn some of the costly Supply Chain Mistakes and learn how to avoid them.
- With a recession around the corner, its time to save your Supply chain costs by following these good practices
- Prepare yourself for a post covid-19 world. Supply chains of the future are even more unforgiving.
- Practical scenarios and real life cases given in this course would help you in your next job interview.
- Its a practical guide for improving your supply chain and is designed for professionals.
Who Should Attend!
- Supply Chain Professionals
- Supply chain Analysts
- Business Consultants
- Operations Management Students
- Professors, Teachers, Master trainers, Instructors
- Professionals from other functions like Software, Finance etc., who are now shifting to supply chain job roles