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How to Obtain a Supply Chain Certification by Jerry O Smith

07.03.17 06:40 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
sla-logo-2015030smallpng2Now more than ever, multi-national corporations dominate the global market. Now more than ever, it is important to create a supply chain within all major companies. In order to do this, one must obtain a Supply Chain Certification. This allows one to understand how to run logistics within the corpor...

Supply Chain Management Jobs: Jumpstart Your Career by Jeremy B Thompson

05.03.17 06:34 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
sla-logo-2015030smallpngNearly every business will go through a supplier to purchase products. However, many people do not realize how serious this process is, and that there are actually full-time jobs in procurement and supply chain management. These jobs can be pretty exciting for people who enjoy working with others, a...

Making Sense Out Of Supply Chain Management Consulting by Jeremy B Thompson

03.03.17 06:27 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
sla-logo-2015030smallpng2The current economic reality we are dealing with is forcing businesses to become more cost-effective. Looking at the cost of production for either a product or service is very important aside from governmental influences. Reaching out for supply chain management consulting will be a very important s...

MBA in Supply Chain Management - Different Ways to Undergo the Program by D. Bowie

01.03.17 06:21 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
sla-logo-2015030smallMBA in Supply Chain Management is being offered by various business administration schools and colleges. There are many ways to undertake and complete this degree, which are formulated to facilitate students of every class. These ways are briefly discussed below. • On Campus Regular Course An on cam...

Innovation & Opportunity in Supply Chain Management by Ron McAllister

28.02.17 06:15 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
sla-logo-2015030smallpngA significant opportunity in supply chain management is shown in current studies in the Supply Chain Management field which indicate that a 1 percent reduction in the cost of purchased materials is equivalent to a 12 to 18 percent rise in sales growth. This presents an enormous opportunity for compa...
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