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

Scaling Operations: Linking Strategy and Execution


Instructors: Gad Allon
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Skills you'll gain
- Capacity Planning
- Supply Chain
- Strategic Decision-Making
- Competitive Analysis
- Capacity Management
- Strategic Sourcing
- Operations
- Supply Management
- Organizational Strategy
- Planning
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Procurement
- Operations Management
- Asset Management
- Investment Management
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Operational Analysis
- Business Metrics
- Business Operations
- Business Strategy
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Reviewed on Jun 10, 2020
Great course and learned a lot but it would have been more helpful to have more in depth discussion of how problems were solved.
Reviewed on Dec 28, 2022
this was a highly valuable course. It was very dense in some areas, but if you really focus on the ideas and the math, you can get a lot out of this course.
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2018
It was a great course and would be beneficial to the the people who has basic idea on operations and have some work experience in the industry
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