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Udemy - Road To Supply Chain - OneDDL - 11-29-2024 ![]() Free Download Udemy - Road To Supply Chain Published: 11/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.43 GB | Duration: 3h 52m A complete end to end Overview of supply chain management What you'll learn You will learn proficiency with global supply chain management and an understanding of the supply chain lifecycle from start to finish You will learn common calculations for forecasting, inventory management, and work through common lean six sigma KPIs You will learn common terms and concepts that are often required as a supply chain operator. You will how to design a distribution network from scratch using optimization modeling as well as the EOQ model. Requirements Access to a spreadsheet program (Excel, Sheets, etc) and a willingness to learn! No previous supply chain experience needed! Description Hi! My name is Eric Esajian! Thank you so much for taking my course, I hope you'll find it as rewarding as I did creating it. A little bit about myself: I spent six years in the United States Marine Corps where I specialized in logistics. This is where my interest in supply chain began! Shortly after being honorably discharged, I pursued a bachelors degree in economics from Cal State Fullerton, then a masters degree in global supply chain management from the University of Southern California. I spent years as a supply chain analyst having worked for American Apparel, Vans, Cotton Heritage, and now I'm currently a business intelligence engineer at Amazon developing tools for their supply chain. From my decade plus years of experience, I hope to give you all an Overview and summation of what I spent countless dollars and hours learning. This course is intended to be an introduction to the supply chain field going through the major topics I believe are the most important. This course is designed for anyone who is:Exploring the possibility of a career in supply chainPreparing for a job interview and needs to brush up on key conceptsLooking to dive deeper into supply chain but isn't sure where to startOver the course of 18 chapters, I'll walk you through what I believe are the most critical topics in supply chain. Each chapter features a mix of video lectures, slides, and articles to provide a comprehensive learning experience. Some lessons also include hands-on examples using Excel or Google Sheets to help you apply what you've learned to real-world scenarios. At the end of the course, we'll culminate with a capstone project to tie everything together and help you take your new skills to the next level.We cover topics like:Supply Chain Management (SCM) OverviewLogisticsInventory ManagementDemand PlanningSupplier Relationship Management (SRM)Distribution Network DesignOrder FulfillmentRisk ManagementInformation Technology (IT) in Supply ChainSustainability in Supply ChainsSupply Chain Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR)Lean and Agile Supply ChainContinuous Improvement (Kaizen)Global Supply Chain ManagementLean six Sigma Supply Chain PrinciplesThe Economics of Supply and DemandCapstone - Let's put it all together!From logistics to supply chain technology, from origin to customer, from upstream and down stream the value chain, I cover the framework needed to be a well versed supply chain operator. Thanks again so much for hoping into this journey with me, I hope you like the course, and it brings value to your future. Let's get started on your own road to supply chain! Overview Section 1: Introduction - Road to Supply Chain Lecture 1 Intro - Road To Supply Chain Lecture 2 Welcome to the Road to Supply Chain...... Section 2: Chapter 1 - Supply Chain Management Overview Lecture 3 Chapter 1.1 - Supply Chain Management Overview Lecture 4 Chapter 1.2 - Key Components of Supply Chain Management Lecture 5 Chapter 1.3 - Key Concepts and Strategies Lecture 6 Chapter 1.4 - Technology Integration and Summary Lecture 7 Global Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World Lecture 8 Chapter 1. Supply Chain Management Overview Slides Section 3: Chapter 2 - Logistics Lecture 9 Logistics 2.1 Overview Lecture 10 Logistics 2.2 - Trucking Lecture 11 Logistics 2.3 - Maritime Shipping Lecture 12 Logistics 2.4 - Rail Lecture 13 Logistics 2.5 - Air Freight Lecture 14 Logistics 2.6 - Pipeline Transport and Summary Lecture 15 What is Logistics? Importance, Benefits, and Examples Lecture 16 Chapter 2. Logistics Slides Section 4: Chapter 3 - Inventory Management Lecture 17 Inventory 3.1 Inventory Management - Overview - Calculations - Metrics and KPIs Lecture 18 Chapter 3 - Inventory Management Example Walk Through Lecture 19 How To Manage Inventory Effectively (2024 Guide) Lecture 20 Chapter 3. Inventory Management Slides Lecture 21 Chapter 3 - Inventory Management Practice Problems Lecture 22 Chapter 3. Inventory Management Examples Section 5: Chapter 4 - Demand Planning Lecture 23 Demand Planning 4.1 - Demand Planning and Forecasting Lecture 24 Demand Planning 4.2 - Importance of Demand Planning Lecture 25 Demand Planning 4.3 - Example Lecture 26 Demand Planning 4.4 - Summary Lecture 27 Chapter 4 - Moving Average and Exponential Smoothing Lecture 28 Chapter 4 - Trend and Time Series Lecture 29 Chapter 4 - Holt Winters Lecture 30 How Demand Planning Can Improve the Supply Chain Lecture 31 Chapter 4. Demand Planning Slides Lecture 32 Chapter 4. Demand Planning Examples Section 6: Chapter 5 - Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Lecture 33 SRM 5.1 - Buyer and Supplier Management Risk and Optimization Lecture 34 SRM 5.2 - Trust and Communication - Five Risks - Summary Lecture 35 Building Deep Supplier Relationships by Jeffrey Liker and Thomas Y. Choi Lecture 36 Chapter 5. Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Slides Section 7: Chapter 6 - Distribution Network Design Lecture 37 Chapter 6 - Distribution Network Design Lecture 38 Network Design and Optimization - A User Perspective Lecture 39 Chapter 6 - Distribution Network Design Slides Lecture 40 Chapter 6 - Distribution Network Design Examples Section 8: Chapter 7 - Order Fulfillment Lecture 41 Order Fulfillment 7.1 - Importance and Steps Lecture 42 Chapter 7.2 - Order Fulfillment Calculations Lecture 43 What Is Order Fulfillment? Improve Your Process & Strategy Lecture 44 Chapter 7 - Order Fulfillment Slides Section 9: Chapter 8 - Risk Management Lecture 45 Risk 8.1 - Identify Assess and Prioritize Risk Lecture 46 Risk 8.2 - Calculations and Summary Lecture 47 What Are the Various Risks in Supply Chain Management? Lecture 48 Chapter 8 - Risk Management Slides Section 10: Chapter 9 - Information Technology in Supply Chain Lecture 49 Chapter 9 - Information Technology in Supply Chain Lecture 50 The impact of information technology usage on supply chain resilience Lecture 51 Chapter 9 - Information Technology in Supply Chain Slides Section 11: Chapter 10 - Sustainability in Supply Chain Lecture 52 Chapter 10.1 Sustainable Supply Chain Lecture 53 10.2 Key Concepts for a sustainable Supply Chain Lecture 54 10.3 Three Examples of Supply Chain Efficiency Lecture 55 10.4 Sustainability Summary Lecture 56 Sustainable supply chains put the customer first Lecture 57 Chapter 10 - Sustainability in Supply Chain Slides Section 12: Chapter 11 - Supply Chain Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Lecture 58 Chapter 11 - Supply Chain Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Lecture 59 Supply Chain Metrics: Definition, Types, and Importance Lecture 60 Chapter 11 - Supply Chain Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Slides Section 13: Chapter 12 - Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) Lecture 61 Chapter 12.1 - Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) Lecture 62 Chapter 12.2 - Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) Lecture 63 Chapter 12 - Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) - KPI Lecture 64 Article: Bringing Back CPFR, The Key To Next Level Planning Lecture 65 Chapter 12 - Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment Slides Lecture 66 Chapter 12 - Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) - KPI Section 14: Chapter 13 - Lean and Agile Supply Chain Lecture 67 Chapter 13.1 - Lean and Agile Supply Chain Lecture 68 Chapter 13.2 - Lean and Agile Supply Chain Lecture 69 Combining Lean and Agile Supply Chains for Top Results Lecture 70 Chapter 13 - Lean and Agile Supply Chain Slides Section 15: Chapter 14 - Continuous Improvement (Kaizen) Lecture 71 Chapter 14 - Continuous Improvement (Kaizen) Lecture 72 Implementing Kaizen for pull flow in the supply chain Lecture 73 Chapter 14 - Continuous Improvement (Kaizen) Slides Section 16: Chapter 15 - Global Supply Chain Management Lecture 74 Chapter 15 - Global Supply Chain Management Lecture 75 Supply Chains and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comprehensive Framework by GHAZI M. M Lecture 76 Chapter 15 - Global Supply Chain Management Slides Section 17: Chapter 16 - Lean Six Sigma Supply Chain Principles Lecture 77 Chapter 16 - Lean Six Sigma Supply Chain Principles Lecture 78 Chapter 16 - Lean Six Sigma Supply Chain Principles Slides Lecture 79 Implementing Lean Six Sigma Principles in Supply Chain Management by Dylan Jacob Section 18: Chapter 17 - The Economics of Supply and Demand Lecture 80 Chapter 17.1 - The Economics of Supply and Demand Lecture 81 Chapter 17 - The Economics of Supply and Demand Slides Lecture 82 Supply and demand still rule supply chains Section 19: Chapter 18 - Capstone Lecture 83 Chapter 18 - Capstone Lecture 84 Chapter 18 - Capstone Slides Section 20: Other Attachments That You May Find Useful! Lecture 85 Green Belt Exam Outline Lecture 86 Black Belt Exam Outline Lecture 87 Common Excel Functions For Supply Chain Operators The person who wants to break into supply chain at an entry level position, or refine current knowledge of the entire supply chain process.,The person who wants a holistic view of supply Homepage: Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |