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In the Implementing Supply Chain Analytics: Descriptive, Diagnostic, Predictive and Prescriptive course, you’ll discover how implementing analytical methods, models, and tools helps decision-making become more efficient. You’ll use different types of methods, models, and tools, depending on specific business scenarios or needs, to help you analyze the current state of the supply chain and to lead you to insightful solutions. You’ll also explore the utilization of supply chain models to evaluate and question the data to optimize the flow of goods, information, and cost in a supply chain to help identify potential improvements, determine the most efficient or practical course of action, and to communicate the impact to the customer. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to: Interpret historical data effectively using descriptive analytics. Forecast the most probable outcomes, projects, or future. scenarios, along with their business implications, using predictive analytics. Collaborate and make recommendations that maximize business value, addressing problems through prescriptive analytics. Describe the appropriate communication channels to display and summarize the data results and Supply Chain recommendations. Use supply chain models to evaluate and optimize the flow of goods, information, and sots with a supply chain....

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By Boitshoko M

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Jul 23, 2024

This was also really informative, it has led me to want to go more into learning Python and SQL, this course was a real good introduction and quite good in how it was curated.

By Shrikanth M

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May 19, 2024

topics are very understandable

By ISAAC T C

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Oct 3, 2024

Best of the best

By Kulchiyev S U

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Feb 26, 2024

Супер

By Sharmika R

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Aug 1, 2024

The course opens doors for new opportunities and introduction to supply chain analysis but you need real hands on experience to really learn what you are doing. But it is great start and teaches lots of new things.

By Fernando A

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Nov 17, 2024

Good theory, lacks programming

By Nicole T

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Aug 19, 2024

Information learned was great, but the assignments and grading is absolutely ridiculous. They will give you 5 minutes timed to complete a project that is minimum 20 minutes of just reading in general. Assignments and tests will ask you questions or ask you to do tasks that you have not yet learned, and then the next module is all about the topic.