Welcome to Unlocking the supply chain: A guide for non-supply chain staff!
This 90 minute course will explore the supply chain management (SCM) world for non-supply chain humanitarian professionals and show how this can be a valuable tool for optimizing humanitarian operations. It will explain the core principles of Supply Chain Management, and the key activities (e.g. Procurement, Distribution etc.) within the Supply Chain process in a non-technical way, so you can develop a better understanding of Supply Chain Management.
It will explain how you, your role and your actions may impact the Supply Chain process, and also where your input may be required to support Supply Chain activities. Key considerations and examples, which are specific to you depending on your role, will be highlighted. The e-learning will also identify parts of the Supply Chain process which have an impact on yours and your own functional processes and activities,
With this increased knowledge of the basic Supply Chain principles it will allow you to interact more effectively with Supply Chain, and also help you achieve your own functional objectives more effectively and efficiently.
Supply Chain covers a broad range of activities. Within this e-learning, we will focus on the following areas: Planning, Procurement, Distribution, Warehousing.
This course was developed by Save the Children International and HELP Logistics with support from Amazon.
Is this course for me? This course is primarily aimed at those who regularly interact with the Supply Chain process. The course includes content specifically aimed at individuals working in the following functions:
- Finance
- Awards/Grants
- Partnerships
- Programmes
How will I benefit from this course? On completion of this course you will be able to:
- Define the core components and process of a supply chain.
- Explain the interconnected nature of the supply chain ecosystem and its stakeholders.
- Identify touchpoints between your role and supply chain management.
- Apply practical insights to enhance your work’s effectiveness and reach to boost inter-departmental collaboration, streamline operations and maximise the effectiveness of your humanitarian efforts.
- Engage in supply chain management first hand and see the impact of supply chain management decisions on humanitarian operations in an interactive case study exercise.
How long will it take? This course should take you around 90 minutes to complete.
How much does it cost? This course is free!
Will I get a certificate at the end? Yes - you will be able to download a certificate once you have have completed all of the modules within the course.
How do I start? Scroll to the top of the page and click on the I agree - Join course button. This will take you through to the course content. You don't need to complete the course in one go - you can always continue later from where you left off.
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- Finance
- Awards/Grants
- Partnerships
- Programmes
- Define the core components and process of a supply chain.
- Explain the interconnected nature of the supply chain ecosystem and its stakeholders.
- Identify touchpoints between your role and supply chain management.
- Apply practical insights to enhance your work’s effectiveness and reach to boost inter-departmental collaboration, streamline operations and maximise the effectiveness of your humanitarian efforts.
- Engage in supply chain management first hand and see the impact of supply chain management decisions on humanitarian operations in an interactive case study exercise.
This course was created by Save the Children International and HELP Logistics and is administered by Save the Children International and the Humanitarian Leadership Academy. By joining this course you are consenting to Save the Children International and the Humanitarian Leadership Academy being given access to your Kaya profile information, including your name and email address, so that they can provide the course. This may require them to contact you. Your data will be anonymised before it is used for any analysis or reporting purposes. If you have any questions about this, please email digitallearning@savethechildren.org.uk.