Supply Chain Management: Be Global

Businesses and their supply chains are facing increasing competition and uncertainty in what is now a truly globalized trade environment. To remain competitive, organizations need to think globally – ensuring supply chains meet customer demands while minimizing costs and maximizing responsiveness. From a strategic perspective, this involves making important trade-off decisions between cost, quality, and flexibility of supply chains. Via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts, and written assessments) the Supply Chain Management: Be Global course will equip you with the future-focused capabilities needed to design and manage the effective, sustainable, and efficient global supply chains of tomorrow.


In the Supply Chain Management: Be Global course, you will learn to identify the key drivers of global supply chain effectiveness, and identify the critical success factors, pitfalls, and risks of global supply chain management. You will be taught to create supply chain networks that are aligned with the supply chain and business strategy of the firm. Then you will learn how to evaluate the sustainability of global supply chain operations.


This course offers:

  • Flexible deadlines: Reset deadlines based on your availability.
  • Get a Certificate when you complete
  • 100% online
  • Course 1 of 4 in the Strategizing Specialization: Management for Global Competitive Advantage
  • Beginner level
  • Approximately 24 hours to complete
  • Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Italian, Vietnamese, German, Russian, English, Spanish

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Participants: 12,963

Enroll here: https://www.coursera.org/learn/supply-chain-management-global

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