Foundation of Global Supply Chains

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Foundation of Global Supply Chains

Coursera · Advanced ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1mo ago
This four-module course delivers a rigorous, end-to-end mastery of modern supply chains—from foundational architecture to performance governance, network design, and coordination at scale. Beginning with first principles (value creation, surplus maximization, decision horizons, cycle and push–pull views), the course builds analytical fluency with the Supply–Demand Uncertainty Framework and strategic fit. Learners then elevate from theory to instrumentation: translating competitive priorities and order-winner/qualifier logic into channel-spanning KPIs using SCOR and the Balanced Scorecard. The journey advances to network design across manufacturing and services, quantifying cost–service trade-offs, inventory positioning, site selection, and optimization models (transportation, facility location, network flow, transshipment) with practical Solver implementations. Finally, the course treats coordination as a design problem of incentives, information, and governance—diagnosing bullwhip, deploying CPFR/VMI, and operationalizing visibility via control towers, RFID/IoT, and blockchain—under the realities of global heterogeneity and sustainability imperatives. The result is an executive-caliber capability to architect resilient, data-driven supply chains that align strategy with measurable performance and deliver superior customer promise at optimal total cost. This course is intended for management students and professionals aspiring to careers in supply chain management, logistics, operations, or procurement. To succeed in this course, you should have a basic understanding of operations management, quantitative methods, and analytical problem-solving. Upon completing this course, you will: 1. Conceptualize supply chains as integrated systems of value creation, flow, and surplus. 2. Apply strategic frameworks (cycle view, push–pull, uncertainty alignment, strategic fit) to design and evaluate supply chains. 3. Translate competitive priorities into channel-spanning perfor
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