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    Leadership in Supply Chain, Operations & Sustainability (Classroom & Synchronous E-Learning)
    National University of Singapore Business School

    Leadership in Supply Chain, Operations & Sustainability (Classroom & Synchronous E-Learning)

    National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore
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    About This Program

    Supply Chain Management has been identified in today's corporations as the new competitive edge. What is a Supply Chain? Why is it important to the success of corporations? How do cross functional organizations operate effectively in a supply chain? What are the supply chain successes and challenges in various worldwide corporations and why? These are some of the examples of discussions this course will address to help participants make effective management decisions. In summary, learners will gain business insights for re-engineering its organisation's supply chain strategy, by adopting digital technology, automation, and new innovations. International supply chain operations resilience and the circular economy necessitates that leaders and managers are able to understand, evaluate and innovate with the digital and technological innovations available today.

    Why National University of Singapore Business School?

    NUS Business School sits at the intersection of Asian markets and global management thinking in a way few schools can match. Its location in Singapore, one of the world's principal financial and trade hubs, gives executive participants direct access to Southeast Asian deal flows, regulatory environments, and corporate networks that are genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else. The school's Asia-focused research depth, combined with strong ties to multinational corporations headquartered in the region, makes it a practical choice for leaders who need to operate across Asia-Pacific.

    Your Profile

    • Leaders, managers, professionals, supply chain executives.

    Benefits

    • Articulate issues for supply chain integration
    • Evaluate optimized logistics network
    • Articulate cost effective distribution strategies
    • Evaluate Procurement and outsourcing strategies
    • Develop inventory management and supply contracts
    • Lead discussions on international issues in supply chain management
    • Evaluate information technology for supply chain management and e-business

    What You'll Learn

    • Session 1 (Live Online, 22 May 2026): Programme Introduction; Sand cones and Competitive Priorities Model.
    • Session 2 (Live Online, 29 May 2026): Disasters, Disruptions and Supply Chains - A Situational Case Study.
    • Session 3 (Live Online, 5 June 2026): Apple Inc.: Global Supply Chain Management; Reflection.
    • Session 4 (NUS Business School, 9 June 2026): Dell: Roadmap of a Digital Supply Chain Transformation; The New Frontier in Manufacturing Supply Chain Management; Review; Q&A; Project.
    • Session 5 (NUS Business School, 10 June 2026): Supply Chain Visibility and Control Towers; Sustainability and Supply Chain - Case of SUP Sachets; Pricing for sustainability - FPG Case; Reflection.
    • Session 6 (NUS Business School, 11 June 2026): Digital Twins: Their value in operations and supply chains; Eldercare Network Management - what really happens on the ground; Review; Q&A; Reflection.
    • Session 7 (NUS Business School, 12 June 2026): Review; Project-based learning / Case Study; Presentation; Written Exam.

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