1 day agoBusinessAlign strategy, procurement, production, inventory, logistics, quality & compliance through an integrated OSCM framework
Course Description
Do you want to become a high-performing Operations and Supply Chain professional but find that most courses teach procurement, manufacturing, inventory, logistics and quality as separate subjects?
The reality is that organizations do not operate in silos.
Customers experience the output of an entire system. When procurement, manufacturing, inventory, logistics, quality and compliance operate independently, organizations face delays, higher costs, quality issues and poor customer service.
This course takes a different approach.
Instead of teaching individual functions in isolation, it shows how Operations and Supply Chain Management should work as an integrated system aligned to business strategy and customer needs.
You will learn how successful organizations connect strategy, delivery, quality, cost, cycle time, new product development and compliance to create sustainable competitive advantage.
What Makes This Course Different?
Most Operations and Supply Chain courses focus on individual functional topics such as procurement, inventory management or logistics.
This course focuses on how all of these functions must work together to achieve business objectives.
You will learn:
✓ How to develop Operations and Supply Chain strategies that support business goals
✓ How to integrate procurement, production, inventory and logistics decisions
✓ How to improve delivery performance while controlling costs
✓ How to strengthen quality systems and operational excellence
✓ How to reduce cycle times and improve responsiveness
✓ How to support successful new product launches
✓ How to manage compliance requirements without sacrificing efficiency
The result is a practical management perspective rarely taught in traditional supply chain courses.
What You Will Learn
Integrated Operations & Supply Chain Strategy
Learn how to create Operations and Supply Chain strategies that align with overall business objectives and drive organizational performance.
Delivery Management
Understand how to manage demand, capacity, production planning, supplier scheduling, warehousing and distribution to consistently meet customer requirements.
Quality Management
Learn how effective quality systems improve reliability, customer satisfaction and operational performance.
Cost Reduction
Discover structured approaches for identifying, prioritizing and implementing cost-reduction initiatives.
Cycle Time Reduction
Learn practical techniques to reduce lead times, improve responsiveness and increase efficiency across the supply chain.
New Product Development Support
Understand the critical role Operations and Supply Chain teams play in supporting successful product launches.
Regulatory Compliance
Learn how organizations maintain compliance across sourcing, manufacturing and distribution activities while minimizing operational risk.
Learn From Real Leadership Experience
My journey in Operations and Supply Chain Management began while managing manufacturing operations in Lipton India's Animal Feeds business.
I later expanded my responsibilities across multiple third-party manufacturing operations at Johnson & Johnson Consumer India and eventually became Operations & Supply Chain Director for Johnson & Johnson Consumer India.
Subsequently, I served as Regional Franchise Operations Director for Johnson & Johnson Asia Pacific, based in Singapore, where I worked across multiple markets and supply chain environments.
The concepts, frameworks and examples shared in this course are drawn from real-world experience managing operations and supply chains in complex business environments.
Learn Through Practical Examples
Throughout the course, you will learn through:
✓ Real-world examples
✓ Practical business situations
✓ Case studies
✓ Proven management frameworks
✓ Actionable approaches that can be applied immediately
Many students particularly value the way this course connects Operations and Supply Chain concepts into a single business perspective rather than teaching them as isolated topics.
Who This Course Is For?
Supply Chain Analysts
Operations Analysts
Procurement Professionals
Manufacturing Professionals
Inventory Planners
Logistics Professionals
Supply Chain Managers
Operations Managers
Business Professionals working with Operations and Supply Chain teams
Students preparing for careers in Operations and Supply Chain Management
Why Enroll?
If you want to:
• Understand Operations and Supply Chain Management from a holistic business perspective
• Improve operational performance and customer service
• Reduce costs and cycle times
• Strengthen quality and compliance systems
• Learn practical frameworks used in global organizations
• Develop the skills needed to grow from analyst to manager and leadership roles
then this course is for you.
Enroll today and learn how successful organizations integrate Operations and Supply Chain Management to deliver better business results, stronger customer service and sustainable competitive advantage.
This Course is Part of a Structured Learning Path
Learning Path: BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION (MINI MBA PATH) (Starter → Builder → Advanced)
This course is your BUILDER step.
Next Recommended Courses
After completing this course, continue your growth with:
CAT Examinations Prep (Starter)
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Finance Fundamentals (Builder)
Marketing Strategy (Builder)
HRM (Builder)
Business Strategy (Advanced)
Crisis Management (Advanced)
Management Case Analysis (Advanced)
Learning Path: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PATH (Starter → Builder → Advanced)
This course is your ADVANCED step.
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After completing this course, continue your growth with:
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