Complete guide applicable to Supply Chain Management Process, design and implementation
What you'll learn You will learn the key factors in Supply Chain Management. Introduction to supply chain A conceptual model of a basic supply chain, and A Supply Chain Network
You will also get to understand about its Introduction, Importance of Supply Chain Management, Activities of Supply Chain Management
You will be able to learn about Process, Strategies and drivers including Process View of Supply Chain, Push/pull view of supply chain
Linking competitive (business) and supply chain strategies, Supply Chain Drivers and Scope of Supply Chain Activities.
You will also get to know about Designing the Supply Chain Network. It includes Marketing Mix Model
Introduction to Designing the Supply Chain Network, Role of Distribution Network, Relationship between number of facilities and logistics cost
Manufacturer storage with direct shipping (Drop shipping), Distributor storage with package carrier delivery and Manufacturer or distributor storage
Learn about E-Business and Supply Chain Model including E-business and its Impact
Utilization of E-Business and Supply Chain Model. Designing and Planning Transportation Networks
You will also get to understand about its Introduction, Transportation in Supply Chain, Transportation Infrastructure and Policies
Direct shipping network and Tailored network. Learn about Sourcing and Revenue, its Introduction
The primary levels of revenue management, The 4 "R" strategy of revenue management and Warehousing in SCM
Customer Relationship ManagementYou will get to understand about the Information Technology in the Supply Chain. In which we will discuss about its Introduction
Customer Relationship Management (CRM), SCM goals: the seven rights of fulfilment
Internal Supply Chain Management. Get to learn about Coordination in a Supply Chain and Dimensions of Logistics
It includes Introduction to Coordination in a Supply Chain, Bullwhip Effect, Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment
Introduction to Dimensions of Logistics and Inbound and outbound logistics.
We will discuss about Demand, Customer and Supply. Under which you will learn about Introduction to Demand Management and Customer Service
Supply and demand balance, Graphical Representation of Supply and Demand Relationship, Demand Forecasting and Demand Forecasting Error.
Requirements You should have an interest in Supply Chain Management.
An interest in inbound and outbound structure of the supply chain. Demand, Customer and Supply and Information Technology in the Supply Chain.
Be interested in getting the knowledge of Utilization of E-Business and Supply Chain Model. Designing and Planning Transportation Networks.
Description DescriptionTake the next step in your career! Whether you're an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity to sharpen your supply chain management and inventory capabilities, increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the business or organization.With this course as your guide, you learn how to:All the basic functions and skills required Supply chain management.Process, Strategies and drivers and Designing the Supply Chain Network, E-Business and Supply Chain Model, and Designing and Planning Transportation Networks.Get access to recommended templates and formats for the detail's information related to Supply chain management.Learn useful case studies, understanding the Supply chain management for a given period of time. Introduction to Demand Management and Customer Service, Supply and demand balance, Graphical Representation of Supply and Demand Relationship, Demand Forecasting and Demand Forecasting Error.Invest in yourself today and reap the benefits for years to comeThe Frameworks of the CourseEngaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises. This course is created to Learn about Supply Chain Management. Introduction to supply chain A conceptual model of a basic supply chain, and A Supply Chain Network. Supply Chain Management. You will also get to understand about its Introduction, Importance of Supply Chain Management, Activities of Supply Chain Management and Supply chain management activities.E-Business and Supply Chain Model including E-business and its Impact, Utilization of E-Business and Supply Chain Model. Designing and Planning Transportation Networks. You will also get to understand about its Introduction, Transportation in Supply Chain, Transportation Infrastructure and Policies, Direct shipping network and Tailored network.The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials, quizzes, self-assessment, film study and assignments to nurture and upgrade your Indian Business environment knowledge in details.In the first part of the course, you'll learn the details of the Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, and Process, Strategies and drivers.In the middle part of the course, you'll learn how to develop a knowledge Designing the Supply Chain Network, E-Business and Supply Chain Model, and Designing and Planning Transportation Networks.In the final part of the course, you'll develop the knowledge related to the Sourcing and Revenue, Information Technology in the Supply Chain, Coordination in a Supply Chain and Dimensions of Logistics and Demand, Customer and Supply.Course Content:Part 1Introduction and Study Plan· Introduction and know your Instructor· Study Plan and Structure of the Course1. Supply Chain.1.1. Introduction1.2. A conceptual model of a basic supply chain1.3. A Supply Chain Network2. Supply Chain Management.2.1. Introduction2.2. Importance of Supply Chain Management2.3. Activities of Supply Chain Management2.4. Supply chain management activities3. Process, Strategies and drivers3.1. Process View of Supply Chain3.2. Push/pull view of supply chain3.3. Linking competitive (business) and supply chain strategies3.4. Supply Chain Drivers3.5. Scope of Supply Chain ActivitiesPart 24. Designing the Supply Chain Network4.1. Marketing Mix Model4.2. Introduction to Designing the Supply Chain Network4.3. Role of Distribution Network4.4. Relationship between number of facilities and logistics cost4.5. Manufacturer storage with direct shipping (Drop shipping)4.6. Distributor storage with package carrier delivery4.7. Manufacturer or distributor storage with customer pickup5. E-Business and Supply Chain Model5.1. E-business and its Impact5.2. Utilization of E-Business5.3. Supply Chain Model6. Designing and Planning Transportation Networks6.1. Introduction6.2. Transportation in Supply Chain6.3. Transportation Infrastructure and Policies6.4. Direct shipping network6.5. Tailored networkPart 37. Sourcing and Revenue7.1. Introduction7.2. The primary levels of revenue management7.3. The 4 "R" strategy of revenue management7.4. Warehousing in SCM8. Information Technology in the Supply Chain8.1. Introduction8.2. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)8.3. SCM goals: the seven rights of fulfilment8.4. Internal Supply Chain Management9. Coordination in a Supply Chain and Dimensions of Logistics9.1. Introduction to Coordination in a Supply Chain9.2. Bullwhip Effect9.3. Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)9.4. Introduction to Dimensions of Logistics9.5. Inbound and outbound logistics10. Demand, Customer and Supply10.1. Introduction to Demand Management and Customer Service10.2. Supply and demand balance10.3. Graphical Representation of Supply and Demand Relationship10.4. Demand Forecasting10.5. Demand Forecasting Error
Overview Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction and Study Plan
Lecture 2 1. Supply Chain
Lecture 3 1.1. Introduction
Lecture 4 1.2. A conceptual model of a basic supply chain
Lecture 5 1.3. A Supply Chain Network
Section 2: 2. Supply Chain Management.
Lecture 6 2. Supply Chain Management.
Lecture 7 2.1. Introduction
Lecture 8 2.2. Importance of Supply Chain Management
Lecture 9 2.3. Activities of Supply Chain Management
Lecture 10 2.4. Supply chain management activities
Section 3: 3. Process, Strategies and drivers
Lecture 11 3. Process, Strategies and drivers
Lecture 12 3.1. Process View of Supply Chain
Lecture 13 3.2. Push/pull view of supply chain
Lecture 14 3.3. Linking competitive (business) and supply chain strategies
Lecture 15 3.4. Supply Chain Drivers
Lecture 16 3.5. Scope of Supply Chain Activities
Section 4: 4. Designing the Supply Chain Network
Lecture 17 4. Designing the Supply Chain Network
Lecture 18 4.1. Marketing Mix Model
Lecture 19 4.2. Introduction to Designing the Supply Chain Network
Lecture 20 4.3. Role of Distribution Network
Lecture 21 4.4. Relationship between number of facilities and logistics cost
Lecture 22 4.5. Manufacturer storage with direct shipping (Drop shipping)
Lecture 23 4.6. Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
Lecture 24 4.7. Manufacturer or distributor storage with customer pickup
Section 5: 5. E-Business and Supply Chain Model
Lecture 25 5. E-Business and Supply Chain Model
Lecture 26 5.1. E-business and its Impact
Lecture 27 5.2. Utilization of E-Business
Lecture 28 5.3. Supply Chain Model
Section 6: 6. Designing and Planning Transportation Networks
Lecture 29 6. Designing and Planning Transportation Networks
Lecture 30 6.1. Introduction
Lecture 31 6.2. Transportation in Supply Chain
Lecture 32 6.3. Transportation Infrastructure and Policies
Lecture 33 6.4. Direct shipping network
Lecture 34 6.5. Tailored network
Section 7: 7. Sourcing and Revenue
Lecture 35 7. Sourcing and Revenue
Lecture 36 7.1. Introduction
Lecture 37 7.2. The primary levels of revenue management
Lecture 38 7.2. The primary levels of revenue management 2
Lecture 39 7.3. The 4 "R" strategy of revenue management
Lecture 40 7.4. Warehousing in SCM
Section 8: 8. Information Technology in the Supply Chain
Lecture 41 8. Information Technology in the Supply Chain
Lecture 42 8.1. Introduction
Lecture 43 Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Lecture 44 8.3. SCM goals: the seven rights of fulfilment
Lecture 45 8.4. Internal Supply Chain Management
Section 9: 9. Coordination in a Supply Chain and Dimensions of Logistics
Lecture 46 9. Coordination in a Supply Chain and Dimensions of Logistics
Lecture 47 9.1. Introduction to Coordination in a Supply Chain
Lecture 48 9.2. Bullwhip Effect
Lecture 49 9.3. Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)
Lecture 50 9.4. Introduction to Dimensions of Logistics
Lecture 51 9.5. Inbound and outbound logistics
Section 10: 10. Demand, Customer and Supply
Lecture 52 10. Demand, Customer and Supply
Lecture 53 10.1. Introduction to Demand Management and Customer Service
Lecture 54 10.2. Supply and demand balance
Lecture 55 10.3. Graphical Representation of Supply and Demand Relationship
Lecture 56 10.4. Demand Forecasting
Lecture 57 10.5. Demand Forecasting Error
Section 11: Assignment and Resources
Lecture 58 Assignment
Lecture 59 Downloadable Resources and Templates
Professionals with Supply Chain Management knowledge who wants to see themselves well established in the modern business.,New professionals who are looking to see them successful in the supply chain department of business.,Existing executive board directors, managing directors who is looking to get more engagement and innovation from their teams and organizations
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