SCRR (Supply Chain Risk and Resiliency)

SCRR

Surveys and studies have concluded that, for a variety of reasons, supply chain risk is increasing globally, and that supply chain resilience is increasingly a competitive differentiator.

Cost Management is no longer sufficient

The financial implications of supply chain disruptions can be devastating and are often not well understood until it is too late and operations start to take effect. Supply chain strategies that are aimed primarily at cost management and delivery enhancement are not comprehensive enough to ensure competition and efficient performance. Unfortunately, highlighting the hard ROI (Return on Investment) for risk management initiatives is challenging to sell.

Scope of the Course

This course is aimed at providing a level of appreciation to the learners regarding the foundations and key elements of Supply Chain Management (SCM), an evolving field that seeks to combine the many functions of an organization.

  1. Mapping Vulnerabilities

SCM has evolved and helped in improving organizational efficiency and profitability by applying technology and working on the vulnerabilities exposed through globalization. The course is aimed to position the continued maturity of Supply Chain Management with a more comprehensive approach including the risks and resilience of the supply chain.

  1. Disruption Impact

The financial impact of supply chain disruptions can be devastating for a business. However, it is often not understood until the impending challenges are very critical. Disruptions caused due to natural disasters or malicious actions, or poor management control have a much greater impact on the supply chains.

  1. Integrating Functions

The supply chain functions which integrate the various functions of an organization, need to operate as an ever-evolving discipline that is impacted continously by technology and greater risk.

 

  1. Applied Knowledge

Understanding these elements is a must for novice professionals as well as experienced managers in the supply chain field. The course focuses on the principles of Supply Chain Risk Management, authored by Greg Schlegel and Robert Trent.

The course is made up of 3 levels:

  • Level 1 is an introduction to Supply Chain risks.
  • Level 2 looks at emerging tools and techniques.
  • Level 3 guides you through the process of HOW to identify, access, mitigate and manage Supply Chain risks using an assessment tool.

If you complete only Level 1 & Level 2, you will get a certificate from Edukazi and KnoWerX Education, which is recognised across the globe.

On completing Level 3 along with initial levels and after submitting assignment, learner will get Supply Chain Risk and Resiliency Certificate from Supply Chain Risk Management Consortium (SCRMC), USA

Please note, the course outline for each level is attached as a separate document. Kindly ask KnoWerX team to provide with document, if not received.

Skills Gained

  • A thorough understanding of the foundational elements of supply chain management.
  • Understand the reasons for effective Supply Chain Risk Management and Best Practices for supply chain Resiliency.
  • Learn about the financial implications of supply chain disruptions and challenges. Identify the major supply chain trends and their impact on organizational profitability and supply chain resiliency.
  • Gain an understanding of impact in global volatility on supply chain operational performance

Increase your comprehension of the applications and benefits of supply chain Cyber Security

Benefits

  • The major benefit is the skills that an individual will learn after the course
    • Cyber Security
    • GlobalVolitility Impact
    • Supply Chain Basics
    • SCRR Best Practices
    • Financial Impact
  • Globally Recognised Certificate from Lehigh University, USA.
  • Lowest Pricing for Each Level of Certification.
  • Heavy Discount on purchase of the entire bundle.
  • Completion of this course helps you through the process of how to identify, access, mitigate and manage Supply Chain risks using an assessment tool.