MBA: Supply Chain and Operation management
MBA: Supply Chain and Operation management, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.51, with 137 lectures, 17 quizzes, based on 577 reviews, and has 13766 subscribers.
You will learn about Fundamentals of supply chain management. Strategic management in supply chains. Analysis of real-world case studies like Amazon's supply chain. Analysis of real-world case studies like Amazon's supply chain. Analysis of real-world case studies like Amazon's supply chain. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel for supply chain applications. Forecasting and inventory management methods. Forecasting and inventory management methods. Different types of supply chains and their applications. Risk management and challenges in supply chains. Supply chain strategy development. Demand planning and time series forecasting. Inventory optimization techniques. Horizontal vs. vertical supply chain models. Backward and forward integration in supply chains. Role of OEMs in supply chains. Differentiating between private and white label manufacturing. Essentials of supply chain analytics. Detailed study of supply chain case studies. Navigating global supply chain complexities. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who wanted to study about logistics, supply chain and operations management or Working professionals who wanted to become logistics manager ,supply chain manager and operations manager or MBA Students: Ideal for supply chain management focus. or Supply Chain Analysts: Deepens existing supply chain knowledge. or Entrepreneurs: Helps optimize personal business supply chains. or Career Changers: Aids transition into supply chain roles. or Business Professionals: Enhances operational efficiency skills. It is particularly useful for Students who wanted to study about logistics, supply chain and operations management or Working professionals who wanted to become logistics manager ,supply chain manager and operations manager or MBA Students: Ideal for supply chain management focus. or Supply Chain Analysts: Deepens existing supply chain knowledge. or Entrepreneurs: Helps optimize personal business supply chains. or Career Changers: Aids transition into supply chain roles. or Business Professionals: Enhances operational efficiency skills.
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Summary
Title: MBA: Supply Chain and Operation management
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.51
Number of Lectures: 137
Number of Quizzes: 17
Number of Published Lectures: 136
Number of Published Quizzes: 17
Number of Curriculum Items: 154
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 153
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Fundamentals of supply chain management.
- Strategic management in supply chains.
- Analysis of real-world case studies like Amazon's supply chain.
- Analysis of real-world case studies like Amazon's supply chain.
- Analysis of real-world case studies like Amazon's supply chain.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel for supply chain applications.
- Forecasting and inventory management methods.
- Forecasting and inventory management methods.
- Different types of supply chains and their applications.
- Risk management and challenges in supply chains.
- Supply chain strategy development.
- Demand planning and time series forecasting.
- Inventory optimization techniques.
- Horizontal vs. vertical supply chain models.
- Backward and forward integration in supply chains.
- Role of OEMs in supply chains.
- Differentiating between private and white label manufacturing.
- Essentials of supply chain analytics.
- Detailed study of supply chain case studies.
- Navigating global supply chain complexities.
Who Should Attend
- Students who wanted to study about logistics, supply chain and operations management
- Working professionals who wanted to become logistics manager ,supply chain manager and operations manager
- MBA Students: Ideal for supply chain management focus.
- Supply Chain Analysts: Deepens existing supply chain knowledge.
- Entrepreneurs: Helps optimize personal business supply chains.
- Career Changers: Aids transition into supply chain roles.
- Business Professionals: Enhances operational efficiency skills.
Target Audiences
- Students who wanted to study about logistics, supply chain and operations management
- Working professionals who wanted to become logistics manager ,supply chain manager and operations manager
- MBA Students: Ideal for supply chain management focus.
- Supply Chain Analysts: Deepens existing supply chain knowledge.
- Entrepreneurs: Helps optimize personal business supply chains.
- Career Changers: Aids transition into supply chain roles.
- Business Professionals: Enhances operational efficiency skills.
Embark on a transformative journey in Supply Chain and Operations Management with our MBA-level course. Master supply chain basics, and strategic management, and delve into real-world case studies, including Amazon’s supply chain.
Acquire essential skills in demand management, analytics, and Microsoft Excel. Explore forecasting, inventory management, and the intersection of finance and technology. This course is your gateway to mastering the intricate world of supply chain and operations management.
Course Sections Overview:
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Supply Chain Basics: Start with the fundamentals, exploring what a supply chain is, its components, and the differences between product and service supply chains. Understand the process flow and factors impacting supply chain complexity.
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Types of Supply Chain: Delve into various supply chain models including vertical, horizontal, pull-push, hybrid, and more. Understand their unique characteristics and applications.
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Risk and Challenges in Supply Chain: Tackle real-world challenges such as the bullwhip effect and learn strategies for effective and responsive supply chain management.
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Supply Chain Management and Strategy: Explore strategic levels in supply chain management, value chain analysis, and the financial impact of effective supply chain strategies.
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Case Study: Analyze a real-world case study, focusing on Amazon’s supply chain, to understand practical applications of the concepts learned.
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Introduction to Demand Management and Supply Chain Analytics: Gain insights into demand management, the role of analytics in supply chains, and how to leverage data for strategic decisions.
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Microsoft Excel for Supply Chain: Enhance your Excel skills with practical exercises in pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and chart creation, essential tools for supply chain analysis.
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Forecasting and Demand Planning: Master the art of forecasting and demand planning with various techniques and models, including time series analysis.
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Inventory Management and Warehousing: Learn about different inventory management strategies, optimization techniques, and the costs involved.
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Economic Order Quantity and Safety Stock: Understand how to calculate the economic order quantity and safety stock, crucial for inventory management.
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Introduction to Statistics: Dive into basic statistical concepts including mean, mode, median, standard deviation, and their relevance in supply chain management.
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Techniques for Safety Stock: Explore advanced techniques for calculating safety stock, including normal distribution and lead time variation considerations.
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Inventory Management Technique: Learn various inventory management techniques, including ABC analysis and XYZ inventory optimization.
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Inventory Management – Finance and Accounting: Understand the intersection of inventory management with finance and accounting, including retail finance and asset management.
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Business Strategy in Supply Chain: Study how business strategies are formulated and executed in the context of supply chain management.
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International Marketing and Business Strategy: Explore the realm of international marketing and strategic considerations for global supply chain operations.
This course is your gateway to mastering the intricacies of supply chain and operations management, preparing you for a successful career in this dynamic field. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, you will acquire the skills needed to navigate and optimize complex supply chains effectively.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Supply Chain Basics
Lecture 1: What is Supply Chain ?
Lecture 2: Product & Service Supply Chain
Lecture 3: Components of supply chain management
Lecture 4: Assignment – Process Flow of supply chain
Lecture 5: Factors impacting supply chains complexity
Lecture 6: Upstream and downstream supply chain (Assignment)
Lecture 7: Introduction to Vision, Goal and Objective
Lecture 8: Supply Chain Objective
Chapter 2: Types of Supply chain
Lecture 1: Types of Supply Chain
Lecture 2: Vertical and Horizontal Supply Chain
Lecture 3: Pull – Push Supply Chain
Lecture 4: Hybrid Pull – Push Supply Chain
Lecture 5: Linear, Closed loop and Circular Supply Chain
Chapter 3: Risk and Challenges in supply chain
Lecture 1: Challenges with Blood Supply Chain
Lecture 2: Bullwhip effect in supply chain
Lecture 3: Effective and responsive supply chain
Lecture 4: Finding the right balance in supply chain
Chapter 4: Supply chain Management and Strategy
Lecture 1: Strategy Levels in Supply Chain
Lecture 2: Mapping Strategy with Supply Chain Triangle
Lecture 3: Financial Impact of Supply Chain Management
Lecture 4: Value Chain Analysis
Lecture 5: Supply chain Resilience Report 2021 (Attached)
Lecture 6: Supply Chain Planning & Execution System
Lecture 7: Course Content PPT notes
Chapter 5: Case Study
Lecture 1: Amazon supply chain case study
Chapter 6: Introduction to Demand Management
Lecture 1: Demand Management Intro
Lecture 2: What is demand Management
Lecture 3: Goals and objective of demand management
Lecture 4: Supply and Demand
Lecture 5: Supply and Demand Curve
Lecture 6: Factors affecting demand
Lecture 7: Cause of Demand Variation
Lecture 8: Demand Management process
Chapter 7: Introduction to Supply chain analytics
Lecture 1: What is supply chain analytics
Lecture 2: Benefits of supply chain analytics
Lecture 3: Types of analytics
Lecture 4: Descriptive analytics
Lecture 5: Diagnostic analytics
Lecture 6: Predictive analytics
Lecture 7: Prescriptive analytics
Chapter 8: Introduction to Microsoft Excel
Lecture 1: Introduction to excel
Lecture 2: How to use pivot table in excel
Lecture 3: Vlookup in excel
Lecture 4: Pivot table Part 2
Lecture 5: Assignment
Lecture 6: Types of charts
Lecture 7: Charts in microsoft excel
Chapter 9: Forecasting and Demand planning
Lecture 1: Introduction to Forecasting
Lecture 2: Steps involved in forecasting
Lecture 3: Types of forecasting technique
Lecture 4: Types of forecasting Model
Lecture 5: What is Time Series
Lecture 6: Time Series data plot
Lecture 7: Components of time series data
Lecture 8: Components of time series data – Excel
Lecture 9: Plotting time series for e-commerce revenue
Lecture 10: Assignment
Lecture 11: Rollover and weighted moving average
Lecture 12: MAD,SSE and MAPE error in time series
Lecture 13: Stationary and Non-Stationary time series
Lecture 14: Exponential Smoothing Excel Exercise
Lecture 15: Assignment Simple exponential smoothing with data tool pack
Lecture 16: Demand planning and forecasting PPT notes
Chapter 10: Inventory Management and Warehousing
Lecture 1: Inventory management and warehousing intro
Lecture 2: What is Inventory Management
Lecture 3: Types of Inventory Management
Lecture 4: How much stock we should have
Lecture 5: Inventory Optimization
Lecture 6: Cost in Inventory Management
Lecture 7: Keywords in Inventory Management
Chapter 11: Economic order Quantity and Safety stock
Lecture 1: Types of Safety Stock Techniques
Lecture 2: Safety stock and reorder point
Lecture 3: Introduction to EOQ
Lecture 4: Introduction to Lead Time
Lecture 5: EOQ with lead time Exercise
Lecture 6: EOQ with order size constraint
Lecture 7: EOQ with bulk discount
Lecture 8: EOQ when backorders are allowed
Chapter 12: Introduction to Statistics
Instructors
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Navdeep Yadav
Product Manager | MBA |
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- 4 stars: 201 votes
- 5 stars: 305 votes
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