Logistics & Supply Chain Management

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Mini Messey

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Talking about its career prospects:
One can start his or her career as a management trainee, analyst, or front line supervisor. The field has no standard career path, but with a broad base of business skills, knowledge of supply chain processes, and relevant internship/work experience, you will have the opportunity to begin your career with a manufacturer, retailer, carrier, third party logistics firm, or other organization. Starting salary will range between Rs. 10,000 and Rs 15000.

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2014-11-24 01:12:16

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Amartya Banerjee

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Hi Swaroop
SPJIMR offers specialization in Operations Management which would help you to build your career in supply chain management. All the best.

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2014-10-30 16:17:25

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

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An MBA would always suit the most. You can go Executive MBA or Part time MBA in SCM in Mumbai. Rgds, Dr. Anand Wadadekar, Founder & CEO Discovering Careers

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2014-10-25 20:04:16

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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MBA in Operations equips you to deal with Production Management or Shop Floor Management. You learn how to come up with and maintain process flows, develop vendor and inter-departmental relationships, do ancillary management etc. to ensure smooth and efficient business operations. With Business Operations as your MBA specialization, you may start off as Product Manager or Technical Supervisor and reach the position of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) or General Manager of a company, especially in manufacturing, engineering and IT sectors.
Business Operations offers a varied and fast-paced work environment. Operations Management specializa
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2014-08-19 14:26:28

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Mansi Tiwari

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In case you want to go for full time there are a few other institutes that you can consider. A few renowned institutes offering MBA in Supply Chain Management are 1. UPES 2. MISB 3. CII, ILAM

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2014-06-30 17:04:19

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ICRI GLOBAL

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Greetings!
Our Admissions cycle for 2014 has commenced. However to provide you full details of the programme kindly specify the city you wish to study for the programme along-with your full contact details, so that you are able to reserve your seat. Admissions are limited.

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2014-06-30 17:03:44

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ICRI GLOBAL

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Greetings!
Our Admissions cycle for 2014 has commenced. However to provide you full details of the programme kindly specify the city you wish to study for the programme along-with your full contact details, so that you are able to reserve your seat. Admissions are limited.

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2014-05-27 17:19:18

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ICRI GLOBAL

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Dear godwin,
what is your basic qualification?

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2014-05-04 00:29:34

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Mohan Bajaj

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Hello Mansi,
MBA in Supply Chain Management offers good career prospects. After earning an MBA in this specialization, your career opportunities are set to broaden. You would easily get opportunities to work in planning and policymaking, motivation, evaluation, product development and inventory control. If your company large enough, you could focus on overall management or on a small specific area of the supply chain. Many supply chain specialists are now part of the team that works in product development, forecasting, and strategic planning. .Supply chain MBA graduates get to work as general operations managers, responsible for budgets
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2013-12-31 11:13:37

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi,
-> There is good scope in Supply chain management field. It is a good option for students who are looking for a change.
The increasing ease of doing business online is having an impact on the supply management profession as markets take on a global scope.
Supply chain managers evaluate international sources of supply. They integrate and coordinate requirements across the globe, so one may be expected to bring cultural understanding and language skills.
-> As far as salary is concerned, it depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience, etc.
To give you a brief idea, in India, the
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