Supply Chain Management courses provide you with a solid grounding in both business and global supply chain issues. Students learn such skills as researching and analyzing the marketplace; developing demand forecasts; evaluating suppliers’ capabilities to deliver; developing aggregate production plans and detailed master production schedules; and analyzing business processes. Students also learn industry-standard theories, methods, and techniques (Six Sigma, Total Quality Management, Just-in-Time, Lean, Theory of Constraints) and how they apply to supply chain management strategies and problem solving.
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