Over the past several decades, operations strategy has played an increasingly important role in business’ success. In this course, we will equip you with concepts and tools to build operations in a way that not only supports your competitive strategy, but also allows you to create new opportunities in the market place.

Scaling Operations: Linking Strategy and Execution
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Scaling Operations: Linking Strategy and Execution


Instructors: Gad Allon
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Skills you'll gain
- Strategic Decision-Making
- Investment Management
- Capacity Management
- Procurement
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Business Strategy
- Supply Chain
- Operations
- Organizational Strategy
- Business Operations
- Operational Analysis
- Capacity Planning
- Business Metrics
- Strategic Sourcing
- Supply Management
- Competitive Analysis
- Operations Management
- Planning
- Asset Management
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
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Reviewed on Apr 14, 2020
Its great platform to learn ,Thanks to professor s who share his best knowledge to me.
Reviewed on Jun 30, 2018
Great course. Easy to follow, useful for a broad range of operations roles.
Reviewed on Nov 24, 2021
I learned so much from this and have applied a great amount of it in my profession as a Business Development Lead. Thank you very much to the instructors!
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