Supply Chain Management
Supply chain is not another business function. Rather, it is a business philosophy that views a business as an economic chain whose individual components must be synchronized to identify, create and satisfy customer demand. Over the past decade, firms have pursued supply chain improvement initiatives and technology solutions, many falling short of anticipated benefits. Our purpose in the Supply Chain Management certificate program is to provide you with fundamental and timeless knowledge for understanding, diagnosing and solving supply chain problems.
Courses
Supply Chain Collaboration
Identify gaps between strategic decisions, tactical policies and operational capabilities. You also learn ways to integrate capacity-constrained production control rules with inventory policies to achieve a stated customer service goal.
Supply Chain Leadership
In this course you will learn to integrate your supply chain strategy, planning and execution and also develop ways to diagnose the causes of poor supply chain performance.
Supply Chain Optimization
In this course you will learn quantify the financial and competitive value of supply chain improvements, and understand key supply chain system trade-offs between capacity, lead times, inventory and customer service.