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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are several beginner-friendly training and professional certifications in supply chain. Do look into Cousera's Supply Chain Management Specialization offered in partnership with Rutgers University. It requires no previous educational experience, but ideally you should have bachelor's degree in business or a related subject to get the best from it.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The best Supply Chain Management course will depend on your learning and career goals, as it is with any discipline. You can choose higher education in it through an online MBA degree from an Indian or international university, or choose a professional certification from Coursera. If you are just looking to learn the basics or want to excel in specific subjects, you can choose Udemy. All of these platforms have great offerings. Other than that, since supply chain management today is part of industry 4.0 (now to become industry 5.0), you may want to look into enterprise wide software solutions like that from SAP. Have a look at SAP MM c
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The top 3 universities in France for Supply Chain Management (SCM) are:
HEC Paris: Offers a globally renowned MSc in Strategic Management with a strong supply chain and operations focus. Consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world.
ESSEC Business School: Provides a Master in Strategy & Management of International Business (SMIB) with a specialisation in supply chain, logistics, and operations. Ranked among the best SCM programs in Europe.
KEDGE Business School: Offers a specialised MSc in Global Supply Chain Management, integrating AI, sustainability, and digital supply chains. Strong industry connections with Airbus,
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
The best country to study Supply Chain Management (SCM) depends on factors like academic quality, industry connections, job opportunities, and affordability. Here are the top choices:
United States: Home to top-ranked SCM programs at MIT, Michigan State, and Penn State, with strong industry links to Amazon, Tesla, and Walmart.
Germany: Known for engineering-driven supply chains, strong logistics sector, and programs at WHU, TU Munich, and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.
France: A European logistics hub with world-class SCM programs at HEC Paris, ESSEC, and KEDGE Business School, plus access to global companies like Airbus and L'
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
The first year of the UG course is divided into two semesters. There are a total of six subjects in each semester. In the beginning, the topics are more basic related to the field of Business Administration. Mentioned below are some of the subjects covered in the first year of BBA at NIMR Mumbai:
- Business Communication
- Managerial Economics
- Business Mathematics
- Legal Aspects of Business
- Organisational Behaviour
- Operations Management in Logistics, etc.
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8 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both options—an MA in Psychology and an MBA in Supply Chain Management (SCM)—can lead to fulfilling careers, but the choice depends on your interests and career goals.
If you are passionate about understanding human behaviour, and mental health, or pursuing a career in counselling, therapy, or organizational psychology, an MA in Psychology is a great choice. However, it may require additional years of specialisation and certifications for clinical or counselling roles.
On the other hand, an MBA in SCM leverages your existing background in business and aligns well with corporate roles, offering stability and lucrative growth opportuni
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Indira Institute of Management (IIMP) in Pune, India has 240 seats for its BBA courses, including Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
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