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Certified Supply Chain Professional (Online)
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120 Course Hours | 120 Months Access | $2295.00

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This 100% online supply chain management course will provide a holistic view of supply chain management and fully prepare you for the Certified Supply Chain Professional certification exam. You will learn how to translate the connection between the areas of planning, sourcing, manufacturing, and delivering into an integrated supply chain.
By course completion, you will have a firm understanding of mitigation strategies, operationalize risk management practices, and how to implement cost reduction measures. This combination of skills will drive the efficiency of your supply chain and give you a competitive edge in the market.

What you will learn
  • Supply Chain Management and Operations
  • Purchasing and Supplier Management
  • Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing
  • Inventory and Demand Forecasting
  • Resource Planning Systems
  • Process Management and Six Sigma in the Supply Chain
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Globalization
How you will benefit
  • Passing the certification test will improve hiring potential, likely increase salary, and add professional value and marketability
  • Increase in supply chain management skills and knowledge
  • Increase in customer satisfaction
  • Expanded view of the supply chain industry

Syllabus

  1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
    1. The Origins of Supply Chain
    2. Supply Chain Management Accounting and Finance
    3. Supply Chain Strategy
    4. Supply Chain Planning and Execution
    5. Business Strategy
  2. Purchasing Management
    1. Management Roles
    2. Purchasing, Procurement
    3. Supplier Negotiation
    4. Outsourcing
    5. Purchasing Decisions
  3. Creating and Managing Supplier Relationships
    1. Supplier Relationship Management
    2. Supplier Relationship Development
    3. Establishing Criteria
    4. Distributors
    5. Supplier Contracts
  4. Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing
    1. Sourcing
    2. Sustainability
    3. Benchmarks
    4. Social and Environmental Impacts of Sourcing
    5. Customer Impacts of Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing
  5. Demand Forecasting
    1. Demand Forecasting Concepts and Techniques
    2. The Importance of Forecasting
    3. Demand Planning
    4. Forecasting Methods
    5. Forecasting Models
  6. Purchasing Management
    1. Project Management
    2. Creating and Managing Supplier Relationships
    3. Resource Planning Systems
  7. Inventory Management
    1. Inventory Management
    2. Financial Statements
    3. Inventory and the Flow of Materials
    4. Inventory Tracking Methods
  8. Midterm
  9. Process Management – Lean and Six Sigma
    1. Lean Thinking
    2. Kanban Systems
    3. Quality Management and Quality Control
    4. Six Sigma
    5. Statistical Tools
  10. Domestic U.S. and Global Logistics
    1. Transportation Fundamentals
    2. Internal Supply Chain Management
    3. International Import Export Standards
    4. Modes of Transportation
    5. Corporate Social Responsibility
  11. Customer Relationship Management
    1. Customer Relationship Management
    2. Customer Value
    3. Designing a Successful CRM Program
    4. The Supply Chain Role in Customer Satisfaction
    5. Predicting Customer Behaviors
  12. Global Location Decisions
    1. Global Location Decisions
    2. Direct Shipment Strategies
    3. Intermediate Storage Point Strategies
    4. Distribution Channels
  13. Service Response Logistics
    1. Service Industries
    2. Supply Chain Services and Management
    3. Methods to Improve Service Productivity
    4. Service Location and Layout Strategies
  14. Supply Chain Process Integration
    1. Integration Model
    2. Network Optimization
    3. Overcoming Obstacles
    4. New Product Integration
  15. Performance Measurements
    1. Compliance
    2. Supply Chain Metrics
    3. Measure, Analyze and Improve the Supply Chain
    4. Risks
    5. Balanced Scorecard and SCOR Model
  16. Your Career Roadmap (optional)
    1. Your Skills and Talents
    2. Your Resume
    3. The Cover Letter
    4. Using Email and Social Media
    5. Networking
    6. Acing the Interview
    7. Negotiating Your Salary
    8. After You Land the Job
  17. Final Exam
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
  • This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.
Software Requirements:
  • PC: Windows 8 or later.
  • Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
  • Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
  • Microsoft Excel (not included in enrollment)
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
  • Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment. The following textbooks will be shipped to you approximately 7-10 business days after enrollment:
  • Principles of Supply Chain Management: A Balanced Approach, by Joel D. Wisner, Keah-Choon Tan, and G. Keong Leong
Please note: You will receive a digital book if the physical book is on backorder.

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites to take this course. However, you should have general knowledge of Microsoft Excel before you enroll.

Certification Requirements:
To earn the CSCP designation, you must pass the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) comprehensive exam.

 

About the Instructor:

Wayne Durr is a global supply chain manager with over 30 years of supply chain experience with the US Army, the US Government, Fortune 500 companies and startups. In his tenure as supply chain professional, he has held the titles strategic buyer, senior demand forecaster and ISO 9001 auditor, amongst others. Wayne has Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) (ABD), an MBA in supply chain and operations and Six Sigma Master Black Belt.
 

FAQs:

Does this course prepare you for a certification?
Yes. You will be prepared to take the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) exam.

What does a supply chain manager do?
According to Indeed.com, a supply chain manager, or logistics manager, is responsible for ensuring a business can efficiently source raw materials, manufacture products, store inventory, and transport shipments to consumers or wholesalers. Their duties can include analyzing logistics data to refine the supply chain, negotiating business relationships, and communicating with suppliers and distributors.

How much do supply chain managers make?
According to Salary.com, the average supply chain manager salary in the U.S. is $121,170 as of May 01, 2023, but the range typically falls between $107,100 and $137,255. Note: Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, and the number of years you have spent in your profession.

 

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