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Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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In the United States, supply chain and logistic activities account for 8.5 per cent of the country’s GDP. That translates to $1.33 trillion — a huge expense for businesses and a huge market for companies that service the supply chain sector.
This course will teach you:
- everything from supply chain basics to cutting-edge trends.
- How to optimize their organization’s supply chain and give them a competitive advantage in today’s fast-moving marketplace.
Course Topics:
Session One: Course Overview
Session Two: Getting Started
- Defining the Terms
- Regulations and Resources
Session Three: The Evolution of the Supply Chain
- Vertical Integration Model
- Virtual Integration Model
- What’s Next?
Session Four: The Basic Supply Chain Structure
- The Links in the Supply Chain
- Making Connections
- Participants in the Supply Chain
- Designing Your Supply Chain
- The Bullwhip Effect
Session Five: Supply Chain Drivers
- Driving Success
- Choosing the Right Transportation Methods
- Making Connections
Session Six: Aligning Your Supply Chain with Business Strategy
- Identifying Your Market
- Making Connections
- Looking at Your Role
- Analyzing the Data
- Taking the Next Steps
- Making Connections
Session Seven: Managing Supply Chain Risks
Session Eight: Tracking and Evaluating Supply Chain Data
- Ratios and Formulas
- What is Benchmarking?
- The SCOR Model
- The Balanced Scorecard
- Supply Chain Management Dashboards
- Making Connections
Session Nine: Troubleshooting Supply Chain Problems
- Signs of Trouble in Your Supply Chain
- Supply Chain Best Practices
Session Ten: Sharing Supply Chain Activities
- Outsourcing, Insourcing, Offshoring, and Reshoring
- Third- and Fourth-Party Logistic Providers
- Building Partnerships within Your Supply Chain
Session Eleven: Sustainable Supply Chain Strategies
- What is Sustainability?
- Reducing the Impact on the Environment
Session Twelve: Applying Lean Techniques to the Supply Chain
- Lean 101
- Applying Lean to the Supply Chain
Session Thirteen: The Future of Supply Chain Management
- Top Trends
- Making Connections
- Recommended Reading List
- Personal Action Plan
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