Operations & Supply Chain Management
Learn essential strategies in logistics, inventory management, supply chain optimization, and process improvement to streamline operations and enhance organizational efficiency.
Courses
Logistics and Distribution Management
This course covers fundamental concepts of logistics and distribution management, including logistics information systems, financial aspects, and performance management. It includes modules on logistics management, inventory control, warehousing, and distribution channels, focusing on inbound, outbound, reverse, and third-party logistics, as well as inventory tracking methods and transportation strategies.
Credits:
- 6 PMI PDUs
- 2.5 Ways of Working PDUs
- 3.5 Business Acumen PDUs
- 6 ATD CI Credits
- 0.6 IACET CEUs
- 6 SHRM PDCs
Operations Management
This course covers essential concepts and theories for guiding operations in manufacturing and service organizations, emphasizing supply chain dynamics, demand management, and process optimization. It introduces methodologies like Lean, total quality management, and Six Sigma to demonstrate their relevance in enhancing operational strategies.
Credits:
- 10 PMI PDUs
- 4.5 Ways of Working PDUs
- 4.5 Power Skills PDUs
- 1 Business Acumen PDUs
- 10 HRCI Credits
- 10 ATD CI Credits
- 1 IACET CEUs
- 10 SHRM PDCs
Procurement and Supply Management
This course explores the transformation of procurement into strategic supply management, covering key concepts for effective supplier sourcing and supply chain management. It addresses strategic sourcing, ethical practices, sustainability, and supply chain integration, emphasizing the importance of aligning strategies and adopting ethical and sustainable practices. The course also examines how Internet and emerging technologies are influencing trends and changes in the field.
Credits:
- 8 PMI PDUs
- 1.5 Ways of Working PDUs
- 3 Power Skills PDUs
- 3.5 Business Acumen PDUs
- 8 ATD CI Credits
- 0.8 IACET CEUs
- 8 SHRM PDCs
Supply Chain Management Basics
As a supply chain grows in complexity, and companies increasingly source products and services from a more diverse and global set of suppliers, the job of managing the processes that ensure the steady and reliable flow of components and inputs has never been more difficult. This course introduces the core concepts and components of supply chain management, including supplier evaluation, logistics, inventory management, and other supply chain practices.
Credits:
- 10 PMI PDUs
- 5 Ways of Working PDUs
- 1 Power Skills PDUs
- 4 Business Acumen PDUs
- 1 IACET CEUs
- 10 SHRM PDCs