Supply chain planning is an important activity in any supply chain. This is where organizations get an idea of the upcoming demand, realize if they have the capacity to meet the demand, and determine how to realize these demands. In this course, we will explore how to use data science to conduct demand and supply planning, how to constrain the forecast, and how to measure the results. As we walk through this process, we will also explore how to use Excel to quantify each step.

Supply Chain Planning

Supply Chain Planning
This course is part of Leverage Data Science for a More Agile Supply Chain Specialization

Instructor: Paul Jan
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What you'll learn
Describe how demand planning, supply planning, and constrained forecast are associated with one another.
Use Excel to analyze historical data to quantify future needs.
Measure and quantify results for improvement.
Skills you'll gain
- Performance Metric
- Supply Chain Planning
- Capacity Planning
- Customer Demand Planning
- Performance Measurement
- Supply Chain Management
- Statistical Methods
- Data Analysis
- Materials Management
- Material Requirements Planning
- Capacity Management
- Communication Planning
- Meeting Facilitation
- Demand Planning
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Excel Formulas
- Supply Chain
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Forecasting
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Reviewed on Sep 11, 2023
The course was good but it should be more detailed. It should cover more aspects of Supply Planning but overall a good experience.
Reviewed on May 14, 2023
Good. easy to understand. Have essential value in working
Reviewed on Sep 18, 2023
This is a nice comprehensive course of supply planning
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