
This lecture provides an overview on the role of a Business Analyst.
This lecture provides an overview on the Certifications one can pursue as a Business Analyst.
In this Snippet we will understand what we will cover as part of the Supply Management Course.
This lecture provides an overview of the various Business functions in Supply chain Management.
This module provides an Overview on Supply Chain Planning.
This module provides an Overview on Demand Management.
This module provides an Overview on the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) System.
This module provides an Overview on Supply Chain Procurement.
This module provides an Overview on Supply Chain Manufacturing.
This module provides an Overview on the Bill of Material (BOM) System.
This module provides an Overview of the Shop Floor System.
This module provides an Overview on the Production Cost System.
This snippet provides a description on Job Costing System.
This module provides an Overview on the Warehouse Management System.
This module provides an Overview on Order Management System.
This module provides an Overview on Warranty, Returns, and Repairs Management.
This module provides an Overview on Non Functional Requirements.
This article provides a Glossary of key terms used in Supply Chain Management.
This Course provides an overview on the Supply chain Management Domain and will be beneficial not just for Business Analysts but for IT Project Managers, Developers, and Testers as well.
The course includes 7 core lectures covering the following Topics in detail:
Supply chain Planning
Demand Management
Procurement
Manufacturing
Warehouse Management
Order Management
Warranty, Returns, and Repairs Management
Each Lecture covers a detailed overview of the basic functionality of each of the modules, process flow, and how integrations between the Systems work.
Non Functional requirements are covered as a separate lecture and can be applied to all the modules.
At the end of this course, students will be able to get a sound understanding of how various Systems function in the Supply chain Management domain and comfortably apply the learnings as part of their day to day role.
A Glossary of Key Terms is included to help students familiarize themselves and get comfortable in their interactions with Business and IT teams.
An Introductory lecture on the Supply chain Management domain is included as part of this course.
An Introductory lecture for Business Analysts and details of relevant Business Analyst Certifications is also included as part of this course!
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