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Infosec
- Status: Free
University of Manchester
- Status: Free
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Operations Management
- Status: Free
The University of Melbourne
Skills you'll gain: Algorithms, Computer Programming, Python Programming
- Status: Free
The World Bank Group
Columbia University
Skills you'll gain: Project Management, Strategy and Operations, Leadership and Management, Operations Management, Change Management, Entrepreneurship, Planning, Supply Chain and Logistics
Emory University
Skills you'll gain: Operations Research
- Status: Free
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Emotional Intelligence, Communication
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Cyberattacks, Network Security, Security Engineering, Security Software, System Security, Computer Networking, Computer Security Incident Management, Computer Security Models, Security Strategy, Software Security
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Business Psychology, Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Organizational Development, Business Analysis, Change Management, Sales, Business Transformation, Marketing, Communication, Business Development, Influencing, Leadership Development
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular supply chain courses
- JavaScript Security Part 2:Â Infosec
- Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries Part 1: Understanding Complex Problems:Â University of Manchester
- Fundamentals of Operations, with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women:Â Goldman Sachs
- Discrete Optimization:Â The University of Melbourne
- From Climate Science to Action:Â The World Bank Group
- Industry 4.0: PLM, Value Chain, and Smart Factory:Â L&T EduTech
- Construction Project Management:Â Columbia University
- The Addicted Brain:Â Emory University
- Manufacturing Systems Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide:Â Starweaver
- The Arts and Science of Relationships: Understanding Human Needs:Â University of Toronto