Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)

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This 100% online course will provide a holistic view of supply chain management and fully prepare you for the Certified Supply Chain Professional exam.

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This 100% online course will provide a holistic view of supply chain management and fully prepare you for the Certified Supply Chain Professional 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 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
  • Dallas Branch

    3351 Fairfax Drive, Suite 448, MS 2G2, Arlington, Dallas

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