Strategies For Successful Supply Chain Management
Course Introduction
We have suddenly moved into a VUCAIN world- Vulnerable, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous, Interdependent and Nested. Unexpectedly, and for the foreseeable future, businesses need to contend with consumer demand for higher service levels, increased flexibility and greater ability to predict customer behaviour. As a solution, Supply Chain Management (SCM) is an overarching, multidisciplinary and strategic methodology which is used to integrate all functions within an organisation into a coordinated whole.
This programme aims to equip executives with the tools required to break down the silos in which functions operate and, by so doing, improve performance, reduce waste and attract more customers.

Learning Outcomes
This programme has been created to enable C Level individuals to develop, review and monitor the implementation of supply chain strategic plans and policies that are required to coordinate all departments and functional areas to achieve organisational objectives. The particular focus of this programme is on the international operating environment.Those who successfully complete the course will be able to:
- Develop an integrated supply chain strategy in line with organisational goals.
- Develop and review supply chain policies for the implementation and evaluation of supply chain strategic objectives.
- Monitor and evaluate implementation of the supply chain strategies and policies
Who Should Attend?
- CEO / CFO / COO
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Procurement & Purchasing
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Logistics & Transportation
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Supply Chain
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Order Management & Distribution
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Inventory & Warehouse Management
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Production / Manufacturing
- Chief / Directors / GM / Manager / Executives: Planning & Control
- Those just getting started in the field of supply chain management or a related discipline