Global Supply Chain Management
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Global Supply Chain Management at Coursera Overview
Duration | 29 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Global Supply Chain Management at Coursera Highlights
- Earn a certificate after completion of the course
- Assessment and quizzes
- Financial aid available
Global Supply Chain Management at Coursera Course details
- What you'll learn
- Understand and use the most important supply chain management concepts and frameworks for outsourcing
- Identify and critically analyze the specific causes, effects, and remedies of demand volatility and uncertainty in different supply chains
- Identify, critically analyze and remedy common pitfalls of supply and inventory management
- Recognize the most relevant strategic issues and alternatives related to designing international direct and reverse logistics networks
- This course was developed for professionals from any area or industry to learn the basics of contemporary Global Supply Chain Management to improve its management and understanding of current affairs and future trends. There is no mandatory prerequisite, but having some business experience will help participants make the most of the proposal of video clips, cases, texts, analyses, and content. From a unique approach, it adopts a strategic approach to the management of global supply chains. Such an approach will be useful even if the participant is not actively involved in supply chain management decisions because the knowledge acquired and developed will make participants better interlocutors in broad discussions involving supply chains that they may take part in their organizations.
Global Supply Chain Management at Coursera Curriculum
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Introduction: evolution and governance
The prisoner’s dilemma
The risk pooling effect
The bullwhip effect
Recording of Global Supply Chain Management Live Session on 22-01-20 20:04:25 [05:24]
Course syllabus
Introduction of the instructor
Introduction to global supply chain management
The prisoner’s dilemma
The risk pooling effect
The bullwhip effect
Practice quiz: introduction to global supply chain
Practice quiz: The prisoner’s dilemma
Practice quiz: The risk pooling effect
Practice quiz: The bullwhip effect
Product stockouts and the bullwhip effect
Strategic Supply Chain Management
Core competencies and transaction costs
A simplified tool for the make or buy decision
Functional versus innovative products
Efficient versus responsive supply chains
Flow options in supply chains
Relationship with customers
Relationship with suppliers
Reading for Lessons 5, 6, and 7
Managing Relationships in Global Supply Chains
Modules 1 and 2 graded quiz
Practice quiz: transaction costs
Practice quiz: supply chain strategies
Practice quiz: Flow options in supply chains
Practice quiz: Relationship with customers and suppliers
Demand Management
The importance of demand management
Causes and remedies of the bullwhip effect
Forecasting: quantitative approach
Forecasting: qualitative approach
Reading for Lessons 9 to 12
Practice quiz: Demand management
Practice quiz: Causes and remedies of the bullwhip effect
Practice quiz: quantitative approach to forecasting
Practice quiz: qualitative approach to forecasting
Supply Management
Why do stocks build up?
Types of stock
Material requirements planning (MRP)
Q Model
T Model
Safety stocks
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Reading for Lessons 13 to 16
Modules 3 and 4 graded quiz
Practice quiz: inventory management principles
Practice quiz: Material requirements planning
Practice quiz: T model and Q model
Practice quiz: safety stocks
What is to come in Supply Chain Management?
The triple bottom line
Implications of the triple bottom line for supply chains
Closed loop - supply chains challenges and opportunities
Technologies of industry 4.0
Implications of the I4.0 hardware technologies for supply chains
Implications of the I4.0 software technologies for supply chains
Reading fo Lessons 17 and 18
Reading for Lessons 19 and 20
Staff-graded assignment instructions
Module 5 graded quiz
Practice quiz: Sustainable supply chains
Practice quiz: closed loop supply chains
Lesson 19 practice quiz
Coda Coffee case
Sustainable supply chain challenges