Supplier, Inventory, and Spend Management

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Supplier, Inventory, and Spend Management

Coursera · Advanced ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1mo ago
This course equips you to operationalize supplier onboarding and performance monitoring, keep inventories aligned with demand through trigger levels and cycle counts, and analyze spend to reveal cost-saving opportunities. Topics include creating and managing preferred-supplier lists, vendor master-data best practices, performance reporting cadence and data maintenance, document-control conventions, and accounts-payable controls such as the three-way match. You will practice inventory cycle-count procedures and replenishment triggers, and use basic spend–analytics techniques (pivoting, summarization) to identify primary cost drivers. The course is oriented toward maintaining data integrity across supplier and inventory systems and translating transactional records into actionable spend insights.
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