Online Course – Certified Professional Internship in Supply Chain Analytics from Google and Rutgers State University of New Jersey

Invest in your career in supply chain analytics. Learn data-driven tools to improve supply chain performance.

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Professional Certificate

Beginners

No prior knowledge required

Time to complete the course

7-day free trial

No unnecessary risks

Skills you will acquire in the course

  • Inventory analysis
  • Competition Analysis
  • Demand forecasts
  • Supply Chain Analysis

What you will learn in the course

Courses for which the course is suitable

  • Supply Chain Data Analyst
  • Logistics Manager
  • Inventory Manager
  • Demand Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Logistics Project Manager
  • Competitive Analyst
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Market analyst

Internship – Series of 6 courses

This specialization is designed for individuals interested in integrating supply chain management with data analytics. Over six courses, you will discover and solve problems in different areas of the supply chain, from sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, and sales. Upon completion of the specialization, you will acquire concrete skills and tools in data analytics to improve supply chain performance.

Courses as part of the internship

  • Fundamentals of Supply Chain Analysis

    Supply chain failures and how data analysis can reduce them, employment opportunities and business intelligence.

  • Business intelligence and competitive analysis

    Use data analytics to assess the competitive environment and uncover business problems and opportunities.

  • Demand analysis

    Data analysis for demand forecasting and planning.

  • Inventory analysis

    Discover and resolve inventory issues – a vital part of sales planning and development.

  • Source analysis

    Use market intelligence, bargaining power analysis, and supplier analysis to identify and select new suppliers.

  • Supply Chain Analysis

    Use data analytics to design logistics strategies for a large-scale distribution system.

Applied Learning Project

Learners will build practical data-driven projects on employment opportunity analysis, business intelligence and competitive analysis, demand forecasting and planning, distribution and logistics, inventory management, and sourcing intelligence using a variety of diagnostic, forecasting, and recommendation analytical skills and tools.

Details of the courses that make up the specialization

Supply Chain Analysis Training – Fundamentals

  • Course 1 • 14 hours • 4.6 (976 ratings)

Course Details

What you’ll learn
  • Understand why data analytics is essential to today’s supply chains and how it impacts the economy and finance.
  • See the pain of the supply chain and how data analytics can ease it.
  • Learn about job opportunities in the field of supply chain analysis, requirements, and preparation.
  • Use data analytics to find your dream jobs across regions, industries, and companies.
Skills you will gain
  • Category: Bargaining Power Analysis
  • Category: Surgery
  • Category: Market Intelligence
  • Category: Procurement
  • Category: Supplier Analysis

Business intelligence and competitive analysis

  • Course 2 • 15 hours • 4.4 (222 ratings)

Course Details

What you’ll learn
  • Industry analysis: industry trends, risks and competitive intensity, value-added analysis.
  • Competitive positioning: Where does the company stand in the competitive landscape? Exceptions and warnings.
  • Business diagnosis: strengths and weaknesses, drivers of success and driving forces, failure analysis to identify problems and causes.
Skills you will gain
  • Category: Data Analysis
  • Category: Competitive and Comparative Analysis
  • Category: Distribution and Logistics
  • Category: Inventory and Transportation
  • Category: Supply Chain Planning

Demand analysis

  • Course 3 • 14 hours • 4.6 (281 ratings)

Course Details

What you’ll learn
  • Use data analytics to predict demand based on trends (such as new product introductions), seasonality, price elasticity, and other environmental factors.
  • Identify the main demand drivers and how to quantify their impact.
  • Build, validate, and improve predictive models with continuous and categorical variables.
Skills you will gain
  • Category: Business Intelligence
  • Category: Data Analysis
  • Category: Comparisons
  • Category: Competitive Analysis
  • Category: Management Consulting

Inventory analysis

  • Course 4 • 14 hours • 4.5 (238 ratings)

Course Details

What you’ll learn
  • In which industries is inventory important?
  • How can inventory affect company performance?
  • How do I know I have an inventory problem?
  • How to catalog and manage inventory?
Skills you will gain
  • Category: Data Analysis
  • Category: Supply Chain Management
  • Category: Dream jobs
  • Category: Supply Chain Analysis

Supply Chain Analysis

  • Course 5 • 9 hours • 4.7 (793 ratings)

Course Details

What you’ll learn
  • Use data analytics to assess the impact of different strategies on all aspects of the supply chain.
  • One strategy does not fit all – tailor supply chain strategies by product.
  • Perform competitive and comparative analysis to assess the competitive environment and identify business opportunities.
  • Gain practical experience in the application and economic impact of data analysis in integrative supply chain and logistics planning.
Skills you will gain
  • Category: Model Selection Improvement and Validation
  • Category: Data Visualization
  • Category: Marketing Analysis
  • Category: Regression Analysis
  • Category: Planning and Demand Analysis

Procurement analysis

  • Course 6 • 11 hours

Course Details

What you’ll learn
  • Acquire intelligence to identify and select suppliers worldwide for critical components.
  • Procurement analysis comparing suppliers based on prices, risks and supply capacity.
  • Bargaining power analysis to support negotiations with suppliers.
Skills you will gain
  • Category: Inventory Control
  • Category: Data Analysis
  • Category: Sales and Operations Planning
  • Category: Supply Chain