This course focuses on the implications of globalization in the field of business logistics. It discusses the basic concept of supply chain management (SCM) as well as the characteristic problems that arise for SCM in the global context. It explains how to plan SCM, the challenges and opportunities, and how to minimize the risks while implementing SCM. The course takes a closer look at globalization and its effects on logistics and SCM. It emphasizes the importance of the E-Supply chain in a firm's success. The course introduces learners to Karalijic matrix, forecasting and demand management (Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment Model-CPFR), Supply chain operations and reference model (SCOR) benchmarking supply chain performance, and planning supply chain matrix.
*This Course is free for learning including assesment. The Successful student will have an option to claim a Blockchain Verified Certification for USD 250 for this Course
Learn about the best practices in Dispute Resolution. Understand what arbitration and International Trade Disputes are.
Who is it for?
HR Personnel, Managers, Entrepreneurs, Financial and Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Construction Professionals, Surveyors, Researchers and Academics
Understand the history and levels of Dispute Resolution and the different forms of ADR.
Who is it for?
HR Personnel, Managers, Entrepreneurs, Financial and Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Construction professionals, Surveyors, Researchers and Academics
Learn about the best Dispute Resolution practice. Enhance your understanding of negotiation, arbitration, and international trade disputes.
Who is it for?
Government Officials, Managers, HR Personnel, Entrepreneurs, Financial and Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Mediators, Construction Professionals
Commercial Directors, Surveyors, Researchers and Academics
Learn about the various laws, regulations, conflict areas, procedures and strategies in Dispute Resolution.
Who is it for?
HR Personnel, Entrepreneurs, Civil Servants, Finance Professionals, Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Construction Professionals, Researchers and Academics
Learn about the elements involved in the Dispute Resolution process and their impact. Understand the best practices for Global Dispute Resolution.
Who is it for?
Arbitrators, Government Officials, Entrepreneurs, HR Personnel, Insurers, Journalists, Judiciary/Legal Practitioners, Linguists, Mediators, Construction Professionals
Policy Makers, Commercial Directors, Managers
Get a professional understanding about Alternative Dispute Resolution and its forms. Comprehend the aspects of negotiation in Dispute Resolution.
Who is it for?
Government Officials, Managers, HR Personnel, Entrepreneurs, Financial and Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Mediators, Construction Professionals
Commercial Directors, Surveyors, Researchers and Academics
Understand how panel proceedings and appellate reviews are conducted. Comprehend the implementation of rulings and recommendations.
Who is it for?
HR Personnel, Entrepreneurs, Civil Servants, Finance Professionals, Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Construction Professionals, Researchers and Academics
Understand what a Dispute Resolution Process comprises. Learn about Dispute Regulation Laws and Systems.
Who is it for?
HR Personnel, Managers, Entrepreneurs, Financial and Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Construction Professionals, Surveyors, Researchers and Academics
Understand Dispute Resolution by learning about its forms and levels. Get to know what the proper Dispute Resolution process comprises.
Who is it for?
Arbitrators, Government Officials, Entrepreneurs, HR Personnel, Insurers, Journalists, Judiciary/Legal Practitioners, Linguists, Mediators, Construction Professionals
Policy Makers, Commercial Directors, Managers
Understand Dispute Resolution by learning about its history, the need for it, IDR, and ADR.
Who is it for?
HR Personnel, Entrepreneurs, Civil Servants, Finance Professionals, Accounting Professionals, Insurers, Journalists, Linguists, Construction Professionals, Researchers and Academics
Learn about the important and relevant processes, strategies, aspects, and regulations pertaining to International Dispute Resolution.
Who is it for?
Practicing Lawyers, Arbitrators, Civil Servants, Diplomats, Entrepreneurs, Insurers, Journalists, Judges, Linguists, Mediators, Construction Professionals, Policy Makers
Commercial Directors, Managers
Educate yourself about the latest trends in global E-Government. Learn about E-Governance in different parts of the world as well as its challenges and prospects.
Who is it for?
Academicians, Entrepreneurs, Administrative Officers, Labour Relations Specialists, Urban/Regional Planners working in a Government Setting, Public Relations Specialist
Operations Research Analysts, Fundraising Managers, Human Resources Professionals, Environmental Protection Specialists