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Supply Chain Management in a VUCA World

Perform a deep dive into the world of supply and demand, sourcing, inventory and logistics witin an uncertain world

     
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About Supply Chain Management in a VUCA World

Last Update: 08th February 2021

The term VUCA was coined by the US military a number of years ago and is an acronym for volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. As we can see, the trade disputes and the COVID - 19 pandemics have changed the landscape forever. This course will give you a good start by explaining the complexity of supply chains, the system thinking required, and the agility needed to manage events in our VUCA world. We cover the basic elements and raise some important questions you need to think about when immersing yourself into the subject. We break up this course into 5 sections

Supply Chain Basics - Here we focus on how the current pandemic has affected our basic supply chain principles

Procurement and Sourcing - How we organize our resources, what are the processes we follow, and how this looks different in a VUCA world

Production - Where we produce, how we produce, and how we ensure production in volatile times

Logistics - Whis is logistics, how is it managed today and how is this changing, especially in a digital world

Supply Chain Perspectives - Looking at the subject from different angles What makes supply chain management different than business processes and logistics? What issues do we have with technology? How does automation change how supply chains work? All this and more are covered in this course.

What You Will Learn?

  • What supply chain management is about .
  • Why is supply chain management not the same as business process management or logistics .
  • Supply chain elements such as the SCOR model .
  • The challenges supply chain management is confronted with.