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Supply Chain Professional: Good, Better, Best

28.08.17 07:52 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
cpsm-cpsd-boot-camp-header-people-2Boost your chances of succeeding in your career with the help of CPSM Certification Training Boot Camps.Going into the corporate world with a handful of knowledge can be fraught with stress and movement constraints, given how issues and competition matters inevitably mix in the corporate world. But ...

How  to Pass the CPSM Exam in Less than 30 days

06.08.17 02:42 PM By Abdul Kader - Comment(s)
Preparing for a certification exam requires tremendous amount of dedication and long study hours, and with this, you probably do not believe that you can pass the CPSM exam in less than 30 days. It cannot be denied that your professional and personal life can also affect your preparations for the e...

How  to Pass the CPSM Exam in Less than 30 days

06.08.17 02:42 PM By Abdul Kader - Comment(s)
Preparing for a certification exam requires tremendous amount of dedication and long study hours, and with this, you probably do not believe that you can pass the CPSM exam in less than 30 days. It cannot be denied that your professional and personal life can also affect your preparations for the e...

Reducing the Risk of Liability in Supply Chain

02.08.17 04:46 AM By Randall Mauldin - Comment(s)
sla-logo-2015030smallpng2Supply chain professionals are capable of increasing global supply chain efficiency, but they can also increase the risk. Unfortunate calamities like earthquake, tsunami, typhoon, hurricane and other events may affect the supply chain. The Japanese earthquake recently demonstrated how a calamity wou...

Why Porter’s Five Forces is important in Supply Chain

13.06.17 03:57 AM By Abdul Kader - Comment(s)
Why Porter’s Five Forces is important in Supply Chain Porter's Five Forces of Competitive Position Analysis is a model of pure competition which implies that risk-adjusted rates of return should be constant across firms and industries. Michael Porter developed this in 1979 as a simple framework for ...
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