Supply Chain: Control of Operations & Managing Resources

Master the essentials of the Manufacturing, Planning and Control Hierarchy and become a recognized Supply Chain Leader

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Supply Chain:  Control of Operations & Managing Resources

What You Will Learn!

  • This course is a continuation of Supply Chain Fundamentals Understanding the Basics and Supply Chain Planning of Resources and Detailed Scheduling.
  • You will gain in depth understanding of planning and controlling manufacturing, managing materials, scheduling machines, organizing workers.
  • You will learn manufacturing environments, processes & layouts, batch & flow processing, push vs. pull systems, different scheduling techniques.
  • You will learn Production Activity Control, Quality, business strategies, competitive forces, performance measures.
  • Prepares you for CPIM certification, this course covers Execution and Control of Operations and Strategic Management of Resources.

Description

Achieving supply chain excellence is essential for businesses to be successful in today's global economy. Having knowledgeable supply chain professionals are key and with this course you can continue your journey to becoming a sought after Supply Chain professional.

This course is a continuation of Supply Chain Fundamentals Understanding the Basics and Supply Chain Planning of Resources and Detailed Scheduling. It's not mandatory that you take these courses beforehand as they are not prerequisites but I do recommend it especially if you're new to Supply Chain. There's a lot of terminology and concepts that are covered in both courses and it carry's on into this course.

If your goal is certification, this course covers Execution and Control of Operations and Strategic Management of Resources which can assist your exam preparation for ASCM CPIM Part 2.

You will gain an in depth understanding of the Manufacturing, Planning and Control (MPC) Hierarchy. MPC deals with planning and controlling manufacturing, managing the materials, scheduling the machines, organizing the workers, dealing with your suppliers and coordinating with your customers. Having an effective MPC system is key for any manufacturing company to be successful.

It's never too late to begin learning and with this course learning has never been so easy. I look forward to seeing you in the classroom.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone already in Supply Chain and looking for further knowledge.
  • Any business professional with a desire to expand their knowledge on Supply Chain.
  • Senior management and leaders from all business functions seeking to understand Supply Chain.

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Tags

  • Supply Chain

Subscribers

716

Lectures

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