What Will Learn?
This course will introduce the basic tools of collecting, analyzing, presenting and interpreting data. In the business community, managers must make decisions based on what will happen to such things as demand, costs, and profits. These decisions are an effort to shape the future of the organization. s. This is a 4 credit hour course and is allotted 6 weeks of time
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management is an advanced course of the Accelerated Master of Business Administration Degree program. The supply chain represents the entire process of producing goods or services and delivering them to end consumers. The process could start with obtaining raw materials and then include all of the steps of transforming those raw materials into products and putting them on the shelves for people to buy in stores.
Every part of the supply chain is essential for the productivity and vitality of a company. If one person or activity within the supply chain does not function properly, it can throw off the entire rest of the supply chain. That is why companies hire supply chain managers to monitor the whole supply chain system and ensure its processes run smoothly.
American International Theism University requires the Supply Chain Management course in its MBA degree program because every company depends on a properly managed supply chain to survive. If you know how to manage a supply chain, you can find job opportunities in virtually any company in the world.
Our course will introduce you to the essential tools for collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting the supply chain data. Once you know how to understand this data, you can make better decisions as a supply chain manager. These decisions will be responsible for shaping the future of your company.
If you make the right decisions, it will shape the company into a profitable and cost-effective organization with significant demand for its goods or services. When an employer sees that you have an MBA degree from American International Theism University, they will immediately know you have the educational background to be a supply chain manager.
You can finish the course in six weeks. It will earn you four credits toward your MBA degree.