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An Introduction to Data-Driven Supply Chain Resilience Management

Frank T. Piller, Stefan Spinler, and Christian Gülpen

Globalization, off-shoring and the just in time paradigm have created vulnerable supply chains that are suffering from unprecedented shocks like COVID-19 and increasing disruptions from climate change. The "chip-crisis" cost the automotive industry alone more than 200 billion in revenues and the low water in Germany is costing the industry hundreds of millions.
This course is designed for students and practitioners to gain an understanding of some theoretical background of supply chain resilience as well as practical measures to prepare their companies for supply chain disruptions. The course describes data-driven or AI-based concepts for supply chain resilience management.

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Globalization, off-shoring and the just in time paradigm have created vulnerable supply chains that are suffering from unprecedented shocks like COVID-19 and increasing disruptions from climate change. The "chip-crisis" cost the automotive industry alone more than 200 billion in revenues and the low water in Germany is costing the industry hundreds of millions.
This course is designed for students and practitioners to gain an understanding of some theoretical background of supply chain resilience as well as practical measures to prepare their companies for supply chain disruptions. The course describes data-driven or AI-based concepts for supply chain resilience management.

What you'll learn

- Core concepts of supply chain resilience
- How to measure supply chain resilience
- How to improve supply chain resilience
- How to manage resilience in a company

What's inside

Syllabus

Week 1: Basics of Supply Chain Resilience: What are disruptions Two dimensions to understand a disruption Why is it difficult to plan ahead for disruptions Definition of supply chain resilience * The 4 phases of resilience
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- Week 2: Resilience measures: Key resilience capabilities What are typical resilience measures? What measures are applied in the real world? How do measures differ by industry? The example of Ericsson SPAICER and their use cases
- Week 3: Measurement of resilience: Why is measurement of resilience important? The zone of balanced resilience How to measure resilience in different ways? Current research in SCRES measurement Introducing 3 different resilience indices (Capability-driven, simulation-based and vulnerability-based) How can AI help in measuring resilience?
- Week 4: Continuous resilience management: Introduction to the resilience management framework The zone of balanced resilience as the goal of resilience management Resilient management in companies The week in the life of a resilience manager How can effective resilience management mitigate damage from disruptions? Quantitative and qualitative benefits?

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores the effects of global forces on supply chain resilience
Describes the role of AI in improving supply chain resilience
Instructors are recognized for their work in supply chain resilience
Provides practical measures for improving supply chain resilience
Examines the concept of balanced resilience as a goal for resilience management
May require some background knowledge in supply chain management or industry

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Data-driven supply chain resilience overview

Learners say this is a highly recommended focused introduction to Data-Driven Supply Chain Resilience Management for anyone looking for a starting point. Students say the classes are very well structured, interesting to follow, and contain a lot of specialized knowledge delivered in a way that's easy to understand.

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Learners who complete An Introduction to Data-Driven Supply Chain Resilience Management will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Supply Chain Analyst
Supply Chain Analysts help companies to improve their supply chains by identifying and mitigating risks. This course would help a Supply Chain Analyst to understand the concept of supply chain resilience. It would also provide them with the tools and techniques they need to measure and improve resilience.
Supply Chain Manager
Supply Chain Managers are responsible for overseeing the entire supply chain, from planning and procurement to production and delivery. This course would help a Supply Chain Manager to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to build a more resilient supply chain.
Logistics Manager
Logistics Managers are responsible for planning and executing the movement of goods and materials. This course would help a Logistics Manager to understand the challenges of supply chain disruptions and how to develop strategies to mitigate these risks.
Procurement Manager
Procurement Managers are responsible for sourcing and purchasing goods and materials. This course would help a Procurement Manager to understand the importance of supplier diversity and how to build a more resilient supply base.
Inventory Manager
Inventory Managers are responsible for managing the inventory of goods and materials. This course would help an Inventory Manager to understand the importance of inventory optimization and how to develop strategies to reduce the risk of stockouts.
Quality Manager
Quality Managers are responsible for ensuring that products and services meet quality standards. This course would help a Quality Manager to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of quality problems.
Risk Manager
Risk Managers are responsible for identifying and mitigating risks to an organization. This course would help a Risk Manager to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of supply chain disruptions.
Business Continuity Planner
Business Continuity Planners are responsible for developing and implementing plans to ensure that an organization can continue to operate during a disruption. This course would help a Business Continuity Planner to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of business disruptions.
Operations Manager
Operations Managers are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a business. This course would help an Operations Manager to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of operational disruptions.
Project Manager
Project Managers are responsible for planning and executing projects. This course would help a Project Manager to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of project delays.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts are responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. This course would help a Data Analyst to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of data breaches.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software systems. This course would help a Software Engineer to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of software failures.
Cybersecurity Analyst
Cybersecurity Analysts are responsible for protecting an organization's computer systems and networks from cyber attacks. This course would help a Cybersecurity Analyst to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of cyber attacks.
Financial Analyst
Financial Analysts are responsible for analyzing financial data and making investment recommendations. This course may help a Financial Analyst to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of financial losses.
Marketing Manager
Marketing Managers are responsible for developing and implementing marketing campaigns. This course may help a Marketing Manager to understand the importance of supply chain resilience and how to develop strategies to mitigate the risks of marketing failures.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in An Introduction to Data-Driven Supply Chain Resilience Management.
Provides a comprehensive overview of supply chain resilience, covering the key concepts, frameworks, and best practices for building resilient supply chains. It valuable resource for students and practitioners looking to gain a deeper understanding of supply chain resilience.
Explores the concept of enterprise resilience and provides a framework for assessing and improving resilience in organizations. It valuable resource for business leaders and managers looking to build more resilient organizations.
Provides a comprehensive overview of supply chain management, covering the key concepts, frameworks, and best practices for managing supply chains. It valuable resource for students and practitioners looking to gain a deeper understanding of supply chain management.
Provides a comprehensive overview of logistics and supply chain management, covering the key concepts, frameworks, and best practices for managing logistics and supply chains. It valuable resource for students and practitioners looking to gain a deeper understanding of logistics and supply chain management.
Provides a comprehensive overview of supply chain management, covering the key concepts, frameworks, and best practices for managing supply chains. It valuable resource for students and practitioners looking to gain a deeper understanding of supply chain management.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of supply chain management and logistics. It valuable resource for students and practitioners alike.

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