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About the Course

Welcome to Supply Chain Analytics - an exciting area that is in high demand! In this introductory course to Supply Chain Analytics, I will take you on a journey to this fascinating area that applies data analytics to define and solve problems in supply chain management. You will learn analytical skills through real-life examples to quantify the financial impact of supply chains and measure their efficiency. You will see how data analytics can be applied to various domains of a supply chain to relieve their pain points. You will learn the opportunities, salary and latest requirement of the supply chain job market. Upon completing this course, you will 1. Understand the supply chain challenges and why data analytics is critical in handling them. 2. Be able to quantify the financial impact of supply chains. 3. Know how to measure the overall supply chain efficiency by the cash conversion cycle. 4. Understand the pain points of various supply chain domains (source, make, move and sell) and how analytics may relieve them. 5. Learn supply chain job opportunities, salary statistics and the latest requirements. This course is for you, if, 1. You are exploring a career in Data Analytics and Supply Chain Management. 2. You work in supply chains or operations and hope to upskill your data analytics capabilities. 3. You want to apply data analytics skills to supply chain operations to make a practical impact. I hope you enjoy the course!...

Top reviews

SS

Jul 12, 2020

A good introductory course to the world of supply chain analytics. I really like the quiz, analytical test for decision making. Hoping to see if there's a more advanced class than this.

PG

Jan 17, 2019

Short, Crisp videos for conceptual understanding of the application and importance of Supply Chain Analytics in businesses. And some great case examples and problems to work upon!

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By ali r

Dec 4, 2021

thanks

By Jean P F P

Apr 28, 2021

Great!

By Yuen V L

Apr 7, 2025

Great

By Shonibare O P

Jun 12, 2023

Great

By Vignesh M

Oct 1, 2020

Good!

By Rakib A

Jul 3, 2020

Great

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Jun 18, 2023

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Apr 12, 2022

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Mar 19, 2022

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Nov 16, 2021

nice

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Sep 9, 2021

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May 30, 2020

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May 29, 2020

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Aug 13, 2022

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Jul 7, 2025

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By Fernanda S

Nov 7, 2024

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By Malavika V

Sep 18, 2020

This course really useful to me and I learned so much of things.short, Crisp videos for conceptual understanding of the application and importance of Supply Chain Analytics in businesses. And some great case examples and problems to work upon! This a very good course

By Sofia G d S

Apr 23, 2024

Good to quick learn the basics of supply chain I would recomend to change the last assignment, since It is related to job search and some course viwers can be already employed.

By Akshay S .

Feb 1, 2024

It was my first experience with Coursera, and i liked it very much. The course provided by Rutgers university was easy to follow and make us to learn with the timeline itself .

By Melissa W

Sep 7, 2024

Good intro, but I think the last two sections of the 4th module are in the wrong order. The tutorial on the GCPS system should be before the assignment.

By S. C

May 20, 2025

Very interesting. Especially on metrics, KPIs and shared examples. However, the module 4 should not be mandatory for those not seeking a new job.

By Mir N A

Nov 13, 2020

Great course that gives a good understanding of various supply chain pillars and how analytics can be at the forefront of decision making

By Gaurav T

Oct 14, 2020

Length of the course should be more. The course can be developed more by going deep into individual categories of analytics.