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    Supply Chain Management - Fundamentals : Business Operations & Logistics

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    Supply Chain Management  - Fundamentals   :   Business Operations & Logistics

    Supply Chain Management - Fundamentals : Business Operations & Logistics
    Duration: 3h 9m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 1.68 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Master the core of "Supply Chain Management" ! 
    For the new or aspiring supply chain & operations manager, the ambitious procurement professionals, the striving logistics supervisors, hands-on production planners and the practical business optimization analysts.
    MBA style for all levels including beginners 
    Take control of your supply chain to have and "impact" and "improve" your business operations - manufacturing, services, retail, logistics industrial operations and production.
    Equip yourself to take a new leading role in your workplace - improving your processes, systems, business / organization.
    Understand the fundamentals, then details of the essentials of supply chain management, the core business trade-offs, essential analysis, calculations and basic optimisation methods.
    Become the Supply Chain Management authority in your team on improving the operations systems in your business.
    Course Sections:
    1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
    2. Stakeholders and Relationships
    3. Components of a Supply Chain
    4. Types of Supply Chain and Value Stream Mapping
    5. Forecasting Demand
    6. Demand Management
    7. Bullwhip Effect
    8. Sales and Operations Planning
    9. Inventory Management
    10. Measuring Performance with Metrics / KPIs
    In this course, you will learn:
    Objectives:                           What are the "Aims and Objectives" of a good Supply Chain. How to balance the "Trade Offs"
    Type of Supply Chain:          The difference between an "efficient" and a "responsive" supply chain and why you can be both
    Relationships:                       Segment your Stakeholders and Tailor your Relationships. Are you transactional or collaborative?
    Forecasting:                         Quantitative and Qualitative Methods of Forecasting Demand.
    Excel work-throughs:           Worked examples in excel of the most common quantitative forecasting methods and calculating forecast error.
    Reducing Variation:              Why demand variation is the enemy and how you can control it
    Bullwhip Effect:                     Control the Bullwhip Effect: What it is, how does it happen (to us all!) and how to control it
    Improve a Supply Chain:      By reducing Delays, Uncertainties and Decision Tiers
    S&OP Planning Structure:    MRP, ERP and Software integration
    Inventory:                             The core reasons we "need" inventory and why it really costs us so much more than most managers think
    KPIs:                                      5 essential supply chain Metrics to give you a "deep" and "balanced" view of your performance
    Business operations come in all shapes and sizes with a host of unique challenges; but good supply chain management is essential to them all. Whether you work in retail, manufacturing production, distribution and logistics or even service companies such as restaurants, retail, hospitality or health and beauty; -  an effective supply chain is a key determent of your business's success. Getting a strong control and continuously improving your business supply chain operations is essential to remain competitive, improving profitability, improving customer satisfaction, reducing costs and improving delivery.
    A solid grasp of the "wider" supply chain picture is essential to be considered for a managerial position or seek promotion as higher roles require greater stakeholder relationships, building partnerships and business agreements either with other supply chain functions within your business or external companies.
    Take control of your career and equip yourself with a solid base in Supply Chain Management; full of practical insights and tools that you can use right now to unlock the potential of yourself and your business!
    FULL COURSE CONTENTS
    1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
    A Life Changing Supply Chain
    Welcome
    The Supply Chain of Life - Blood
    Why is Supply Chain Management Important?
    What is Supply Chain Management?
    Aims and Objectives of a Good Supply Chain
    Key Activities in Supply Chain
    2. Stakeholders and Relationships
    Stakeholders and Relationships - Introduction
    The Main Stakeholders
    Suppliers, Producers and Distributors
    Retailers and End Customers
    Stakeholders and their Relationships
    Vertical and Horizontal Relationships
    Segmentation of Suppliers
    Transactional vs Collaborative Relationships
    3. Components of a Supply Chain
    Components of a Supply Chain - Introduction
    OEMs, Supplier Tiers and Internal Functions
    Other Components of a Supply Chain
    A Typical Supply Chain
    4. Types of Supply Chain and Value Stream Mapping
    Efficient vs Responsive Supply Chains
    Matching Supply Chain Type to Product Type
    Value Stream Mapping
    VSM - An Example talk-through (VSM - example map)
    5. Forecasting Demand
    Forecasting Demand - Introduction
    Why do we Need a Forecast?
    The Golden Rules of Forecasting
    Collaborative Forecasting - What
    Collaborative Forecasting - Why
    Collaborative Forecasting - How
    Forecasting Methods
    Quantitative Forecasting
    Forecasting using Moving Averages
    Forecasting using Weighted Averages
    Forecasting using Exponential Smoothing
    Calculating Forecast Error
    Spotting Trends from Noise
    6. Demand Management
    Waiting for the Barber - Story
    Demand Management - Introduction
    What is Demand Management?
    Causes of Demand Variation
    External Demand Management - Methods
    Internal Demand Management - Methods
    7. Bullwhip Effect
    Bullwhip Effect - Introduction
    Demand Management through the Supply Chain
    The Bullwhip Effect - Background
    The Bullwhip going up the Supply Chain
    Why Does It Happen?
    Reducing Delays to Improve a Supply Chain
    Reducing Uncertainty to Improve a Supply Chain
    Reducing Decision Tiers to Improve a Supply Chain
    8. Sales and Operations Planning
    Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) - Introduction
    What is S&OP for?
    S&OP - Planning Structure
    Independent vs Dependent Demand
    Bill of Materials (BOM)
    Materials Requirements Planning - Overview
    MRP continued
    Enterprise Resource Planning - ERP
    Supply Chain Management Software
    9. Inventory Management
    Inventory Management - Introduction
    What is Inventory?
    Types of Inventory
    Why do we Need Inventory?
    Why Else do we Hold Inventory?
    Costs of Inventory
    Financial Costs of Inventory
    Ordering Costs of Inventory
    Holding Costs of Inventory
    Operational Costs of Inventory
    10. Measuring Performance with Metrics / KPIs
    Measuring Performance - Introduction
    What are Metrics?
    Business's Perspective on Performance
    Categories of Supply Chain KPIs / Metrics
    Selected Metrics / KPIs for Supply Chain
    Inventory Turns / Turnover
    Days On Hand / Days Inventory Outstanding
    Cash to Cash Cycle Time
    Customer Lead Time
    On Time In Full % (OTIF)
    Fill Rate %
    Wrap Up