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Supply
Chain Management - A practical Introduction {
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Course
Outline:
This course gives participants a thorough understanding
what the key elements and costs within the Supply Chain. The course looks
at the evolution of the Supply Chain, why the "customer is king"
and the value that good information management can bring to the
organisation. Participants learn that the building of good relationships
is most desirable for the success of any Supply Chain.
People
who should attend:
This
seminar is for managers and their teams, with a responsibility for cost
reduction.
Operations, Purchasing, Materials and Supply Chain personnel.
Course
Objectives: - To assist participants understand:
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How organisations must manage their Supply
Chain more efficiently and effectively to survive
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How Supply Chain management can bring
strategic benefits and add value to the organisation
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The benefit of sharing knowledge through
networking
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How critical the customer is to the Supply
Chain
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The importance of information management to
the Supply Chain
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The best approach to building good
relationships with your suppliers
Course
Content:
- Introduction
to the Supply Chain Concept
- Customer
Service
- Logistics
- Financial
Management
- Information
Management
- Relationship
Management
- Trends
in Supply Chain Management
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