Define important terminology of the modern supply chain sector
Identify sources of complexity across both products and customers in supply chains
Adopt planning tools that help deal with uncertainty
Identify risks and map out sources of vulnerabilities within your system
Explore how to transform supply chains through collaboration with partners in your ecosystem
Framework for Digital Supply Chain Transformation
Realize the importance of defining the vision for your supply chain transformation
Identify the trade offs involved and the common mistakes made when digitally transforming a supply chain
Analyze the key levers and actors that need to be activated to achieve a supply chain that results in an enduring competitive advantage
End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility
Define important terminology of the modern supply chain sector
Identify sources of complexity across both products and customers in supply chains
Adopt planning tools that help deal with uncertainty
Identify risks and map out sources of vulnerabilities within your system
Explore how to transform supply chains through collaboration with partners in your ecosystem
Analytics and Machine Learning in Supply Chains
Understand the cycle of data analytics, from training the data to processing and interpreting the findings
Distinguish among the three different types of analytics — descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive — and their applications in supply chain management
Explore supply chain applications for three different types of machine learning: supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement
AI Applications in Supply Chains
Learn to decipher what AI is and is not and what types of applications are providing the best returns
Learn a framework for the successful implementation of AI projects, which was developed by the MIT digital supply chain research team
Examine the factors that help formulate human-machine teaming strategies in AI-driven supply chainst
Emerging Trends in Supply Chain Management
Distinguish between the practices of automation and augmentation
Explore servitization, the process whereby a company shifts from a product-centric to a service-centric business
model and logic
Examine the strategic role of digital twins in warehouses and distribution centers
Learn how digital platforms produce "network effects," a phenomenon whereby a product or service gains more
value as more people use it, and identify the key elements of horizontal collaboration in digital platforms