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Like the planets revolve around the sun in our universe, Supply Chain Management is the
center of the business world today.
Lets go beyond that, what should we do when we embark in a supply chain
transformation? Or we decide to create a company from a greenfield? How can we
engage with our clients?
Those questions are the first to have in mind, for an existing or even a startup company.
This reaction is normal, we all need customers to sustain or grow our business or in the
worst case to survive.
In order to serve the clients, we need to build capabilities and infrastructures internally or
through outsourcing or offshoring methods.
As a leading
company in Supply
chain Management,
iCognitive has
developed four
delivery modes in
corporate education
to support all type
of organizations
to improve and
consolidate those
vehicles.
Today all sustainable companies need to build a specific capability called company
culture:
Culture is described as the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual
achievement regarded collectively. Several vehicles will be deployed to achieve this goal:
o Training vehicle: the action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of
behavior;
o Education vehicle: the process of receiving or giving systematic instructions at
school or university;
o Workshop vehicle: a meeting at which, a group of people engage in intensive
discussion and activity on a particular subject or project;
o Knowledge vehicle: facts, information and skills acquired by a person through
experience or education, the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject;
As a leading company in Supply chain Management, iCognitive has developed four
delivery modes in corporate education to support all type of organizations to improve
and consolidate those vehicles.
Education, corporate training and workshop, knowledge or company culture, serve as
a glue that will cement all pieces in one single expertise that will allow us to deliver our
achievements;
I am sure our Corporate Training Catalogue will guide you to set up strong capabilities
within your team in your organization.
Sincerely yours
Pr. John Paul
S&OP implementation
SCOR Implementation
Logistics and distribution network design
PUBLIC WORKSHOPS
IN-HOUSE WORKSHOPS
We develop customized workshops adapted to our
customers specific requirements and industry. We help
you to build a tailored training to meet your particular
needs and can assist you in defining key indicators to
assess the benefits of the training.
Examples of courses we developed for our
customers: Lean Accounting vs. Activity Based
Costing, Strategic Planning and SCOR model: Make
the link between Strategic Planning and Execution,
Market demand forecasting, Supply Chain Planning,
Production planning and control, SCOR/Lean/Six
Sigma Convergence, Green SCM, etc. see our full list
on www.icognitive.com
E-LEARNING COURSES
E-learning caters towards individuals and organizations
looking to learn through the training modules at their own
pace, as and when it suits them. E-learning program
offers a repeatable learning experience accessible at
any time and from anywhere. You can benefit from the
standardized training without need for travel.
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TABLES OF CONTENTS
TABLES OF CONTENTS
FUNDAMENTALS COURSES
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Managing your changing cost structure and improving your overall performance
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Optimizing Supply Chain Efficiency Through Cost Analysis: Manufacturing and Supply Chain Cost Analysis
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Supply Chain Management Impact & Its Impact on the Companys Bottom Line
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ADVANCED COURSES
Implementing global best practices across your operations
Supply Chain Modelling
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The different techniques used to model the Supply Chain (SCOR, CSCMP, Value Chain
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Project Management
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Planning
Corporate Strategic Planning to Supply Chain Operations Excellence
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Sourcing
Procurement and Contract management New
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Manufacturing
Lean Supply Chain
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Objectives
Benefits
Case Study 1
Supply Chain Performance
Measurement
DAY 2
Supply Chain Performance
Measurement
Contents
DAY 1
What is Supply Chain?
History of Supply Chain Management
Views of Supply Chain Management Models and possible applications
Key Supply Chain Management rules
Supply Chain and Value Chain
The 7 principles of Supply Chain Management
Case Study 2
Supply Chain Competitive
Analysis
Contents
DAY 1
Introduction
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals
Supply Chain Council Overview
SCOR Overview
Introducing Alpha Case Study
Supply Chain Configuration
Case Study 3
Whats new in SCOR version
11.0
SCOR Implementation
Roadmap
SCOR Implementation Case
Study
Benefits
This workshop is designed to bring up the level of understanding and application of supply chain
management in business, and to assist companies in achieving market competitiveness and
corporate excellence.
Objectives