SCM 101 — Supply Chain Management
Introduces Supply Chain Management (SCM) and the end-to-end (E2E) business processes necessary to achieve market and financial value, as well as competitive advantage. SCM is achieved by an organization proactively adopting initiatives to move suppliers and customers into collaborative relationships for mutual gain. Attention is focused on the fundamentals including customer service, fulfillment, demand planning and forecasting, inventory control, procurement, storeroom/warehousing, production control/operations, and physical distributuion/logistics. All topics focus on techonology, financial trends and career paths within the field.
Part of
- Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Supply Chain Management (AAS)
- Aviation Management (AAS)
- End-to-End (E2E) Supply Chain Management (Certificate)
- Inventory/Production Control (Certificate)
- Logistics (Certificate)
- Business Administration - Management (AAS)
- Procurement (Certificate)
- Supply Chain Management (AAS)
- Supply Chain Management (Certificate)