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Digital Supply Chain: Reinventing Supply Chains for the Future
Delivered in collaboration with Emeritus.
- START DATE April 10, 2025 More Dates
- TIME COMMITMENT 4-5 hours/week
- DURATION 6 weeks
- FORMAT Online
- CEUs 2.4
- PRICE $2,750
By 2025, the supply chain's underlying architecture will have changed, and operations will no longer be the same. To become more agile and robust, processes will need to be digitally enabled from start to finish (Source: EY Research). There’s no doubt that the modern supply chain needs to become more flexible, collaborative, and resilient, but how does an organization achieve this digital supply chain transformation? With MIT xPRO’s Digital Supply Chain: Reinventing Supply Chains for the Future program, Dr. Maria Jesús Saénz, Director of the Digital Supply Chain Transformation Lab at the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, offers a proven framework that thrives at the intersection of four key elements: strategy, technology, operations, and organizations. The program will equip you with the key capabilities needed to create and execute digital transformations within your organization.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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- Champion the Digital Supply Chain Framework to create a strategic roadmap for digital supply chain transformation in your organization
- Examine the characteristics of end-to-end (E2E) visibility in supply chains and understand why it is critical and how to develop this core capability
- Explore the myriad of ways that analytics can turbocharge your supply chain initiatives and help solve common problems
- Build the confidence to spearhead AI-centric solutions in your supply chain, including human–machine teaming
- Master the interactions between strategy, technology, processes, and organization
- Build greater resilience and preparedness for future disruptions
- Reduce costs and improve agility and the overall efficiency of the supply chain function
WHO SHOULD ENROLL
- Early-and mid-career logistics professionals who are looking to access new strategies and tools that impart efficiency and resilience to the supply chain
- Business and functional leaders in operations keen on understanding how every link in the supply chain can serve as a lever for growth, innovation, resilience, and market leadership
- Strategy and business consultants keen on developing a mindset that spans all business processes to facilitate collaboration, optimization, and performance improvement for clients