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| Course Title: |
Functional Perspective of Supply Chain Management |
| School: |
University of San Francisco
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| Description: |
Whether you’re just entering the field of supply chain management, preparing to transition into a new role or hoping to move into a senior-level position, your perspective is critical to your success. This course from the University of San Francisco will enable you to see the world from a supply chain manager’s view, and make key business decisions based on that perspective. You will learn modern procurement and supply chain approaches, impacts of IT on supply chain strategy, effective sourcing strategies, life cycle management and Lean Six Sigma tools, operational plans and master scheduling, components of a competitive logistics infrastructure, customer relationship management (CRM), and governmental and regulatory concerns in supply chain management. During this course, you’ll learn how to: identify the key components of a supply chain, as well as the impact each one has on the entire chain; incorporate core principles of modern supply chain management into your decision-making process; use proven tools and techniques to drive process improvements; and optimize overall supply chain performance. |
| Learning Format: |
Instructor Led Online Course
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| Education Level: |
Graduate |
| Language: |
English |
| Requirements: |
Applicants must have completed at least 2 years of college and be at least 22 years old. Not available to residents of Arkansas. |
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