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Supply Chain Economics

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Key Benefits
During this course, you will:
Investigate the relationship between supply chain operating success and financial metrics through information flow analysis
Explore and leverage Activity-Based Cost and Revenue Management for value creation and profit improvement with money value of time
Examine the need for strategic alliances in the supply-demand value chain and the challenges of developing meaningful information standards in supply chain relationships
Explore Electronic Value Added and other performance metrics as systems to improve productivity and achieve process and operational excellence
Leverage productivity gains for a global environment through purchasing, distribution technology, and customer needs assessment
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Who Should Attend

This program is designed for executives from any industry who manage supply chains economics or supply-demand value chains. Financial managers who are responsible for information flows or for the financial performance of the supply chain are encouraged to attend. Since the main focus of the program is integrating various information systems across the organization, cross-functional teams (including marketing, finance, or IT executives; suppliers; channel managers) can create additional value by attending as a group.

Attending as a team produces a shared vocabulary and learning experience that encourages the application of new concepts and ideas to company issues. Special study groups, pricing and other arrangements are available to companies sponsoring teams of at least four participants. Please contact us to learn more.

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