With an expected growth rate of 18%, there hasn’t been a better time to enter the field of supply chain analytics. In this program, you’ll learn in-demand skills like data analysis, demand forecasting, and cost analysis to get job-ready in less than 4 months, with no prior experience needed to get started.
With an expected growth rate of 18%, there hasn’t been a better time to enter the field of supply chain analytics. In this program, you’ll learn in-demand skills like data analysis, demand forecasting, and cost analysis to get job-ready in less than 4 months, with no prior experience needed to get started.
Supply chain analysts are essential in helping organizations achieve cost savings, reduce lead times, enhance customer satisfaction, and adapt to changing market conditions through data-driven insights and analytical approaches.
This program is designed for entry-level professionals, business administrations graduates and those with strong problem solving, time management, and organizational skills. You will learn the foundational skills employers seek for entry level supply chain analysts roles and get hands-on experience cleaning, filtering, sorting, and presenting data.
In this program, you'll learn to:
Describe the supply chain analyst role and its impact to the supply chain . Identify potential opportunities in all aspects of the supply chain, ensuring cost and resource efficiencies and continual growth. Use data and the current status of expenses and profitability to understand the impact of operations,, savings realization, and future outlook. Monitor supply chain security risks and adjust overall planning and scheduling accordingly. Describe the role of the supply chain analysts to assist in meeting sustainability goals.
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