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Description

What is the aim of this course?
This course will help you drastically improve your knowledge and skills in optimizing any company's supply chain through a series of practical cases. It is designed for people who want to become management consultants, business analysts or have to run and optimize supply chai on a daily basis. In the course you will learn 3 things:   
How to
understand supply chain
activities   
How to
optimize the supply chain
to get more things done, cheaper at higher quality with fewer resources   
Where to
look for savings and improvements
, how to
calculate potential savings in Excel
and implement them
This course is based on my 15 years of experience as a consultant in top consulting firms and as a Board Member responsible for strategy, performance improvement, and turn-arounds in the biggest firms from Retail, FMCG, SMG, B2B, and services sectors that I worked for. I have carried out or supervised over 90 different performance improvement projects in different industries that generated a total of 2 billion in additional EBITDA. Based on what you will find in this course, I have trained in person over 100 consultants, business analysts, and managers who now are Partners in PE and VC funds, Investment Directors and Business Analysts in PE and VC, Operational Directors, COOs, CRO, CEO, Directors in Consulting Companies, Board Members, etc. On top of that my courses on
Udemy
were already taken by more than
237 000 students
including people working in EY, Walmart, Booz Allen Hamilton, Adidas, Naspers, Alvarez & Marsal, PwC, Dell, Walgreens, Orange, and many others.
I teach through case studies, so you will have a lot of lectures showing examples of analyses, and tools that we use. To every lecture, you will find attached (in additional resources) the Excels as well as additional presentations, and materials shown in the lectures so as a part of this course you will also get a library of ready-made analyses that can, with certain modifications, be applied by you or your team in your work.   
Why have I decided to create this course?
   
Most consultants and business analysts are terrible at organizing operational issues. They treat the operations, especially the supply chain, as a black box and try to avoid it at any cost. Technical things overwhelm them and they shy away from them.  This approach is not the right one as you find elements of the supply chain in every business. To make matters worse supply chain efficiency and performance have a huge impact on the ability of any business to compete and grow. Everywhere you have some supply chain that you can optimize by using techniques that I will show in this course.  Supply chains influence heavily other areas especially sales and marketing as well as production. Therefore, it is a good idea to have at least a general knowledge of the supply chain. The funny thing is that you do not even have to be technical at all to be good at the supply chain. I have not finished any technical school and I am pretty good at finding significant improvements in the supply chain.     
To sum it up, I believe that if you want to build or to find improvements in any business you should master techniques related to optimizing the supply chain. That is why I highly recommend this course not only to consultants or business analysts who have to advise their customers but also to owners, founders of businesses as well as supply chain managers, and directors.   
In what way will you benefit from this course?
   
The course is a practical, step-by-step guide loaded with tons of analyses, tricks, and hints that will significantly improve the speed with which you find and analyze the supply chain. There is little theory – mainly examples, a lot of tips from my own experience, and other notable examples worth mentioning. We intend that thanks to the course you will know:   
How to
understand the supply chain 
 
How to
optimize the supply

chain   
Where to
look for savings and improvements 
 
How to
calculate the impact
of proposed changes in
Excel   
How to
find the strategic fit
when it comes to the supply chain   
You can also ask me any question either through the discussion field or by messaging me directly.   
How the course is organized?
   
The course is divided currently into the following sections:   
Introduction.
We begin with a little intro into the course as well as some general info on production   
General information on Supply Chain.
In the second section, I will discuss the strategic part of the supply chain, how to find the strategic fit, and what aspect you have to pay attention to.
Retail - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain.
This section will start a series of sections devoted to a specific type of business where are will show you detailed cases. In this section, I will show you an overview of the Retail Supply Chain, the main challenges, and a series of cases that will show you how to reach the full potential of the supply chain.
FMCG - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain.
In the 4th section, I will show you an overview of the FMCG Supply Chain, the main challenges, and a series of cases that will show you how to reach the full potential of the Supply Chain.
SMCG - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain.
In the 5th section, I will show you an overview of the SMCG Supply Chain, the main challenges, and a series of cases that will show you how to reach the full potential of the Supply Chain.
Commodity - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain.
In this section, I will show you an overview of the Commodity Supply Chain, the main challenges, and a series of cases that will show you how to reach the full potential of the Supply Chain.
Distribution model - general information
. Distribution (logistics and warehousing) is the powerhouse of the supply chain moving physically the goods. In this section, I will show you: the goals of the distribution model, the basic laws of distribution, different types of distribution,  Where you can find savings, and typical problems in Distribution.
Sales forecasting and customer service - general information
. Sales forecasting gives the input data for the whole supply chain. Even small glitches in this part cause huge problems in the whole supply chain. In this section, I will show you: the goals of sales forecasting, Sales forecasting, customer service value drivers, and typical problems in sales forecasting and customer service.
Production planning - general information
. Production planning is the brain of the supply chain. If you get this wrong the other things won’t matter.  In this section, I will show you: the goals of production planning, production planning value drivers, and typical problems in production planning.
Purchasing - general information
. Purchasing has a big impact not only on cost but also the inventory levels. The wrong quality of products bought will lead to problems both in sales and in production. In this section, I will show you: the goals of purchasing, purchasing value drivers, and typical problems in purchasing.
You will be able also to download many additional resources
   
Excels with analyses shown in the course   
Presentation of slides shown in the course   
Links to additional presentations and movies   
Links to books worth reading
Additional Resources 
Who this course is for:
Consultants
Management Consultants
Business Analysts
Supply Chain Managers
Small and medium business owners
Startups founders
Controllers

What you'll learn

Analyze supply chain

Improve supply chain – make it faster, cheaper and require less inventory

Calculate in Excel the potential impact of proposed changes

Find strategic fit for the supply chain

Improve supply chain in Retail, FMCG, SMCG, commodity

Apply improvement techniques to other fields and industries

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
5
1.1-Introduction
1.2-A little bit about me
1.3-What to do if a blurry image appears
1.4-How to find additional resources
1.5-How to find information and ask questions
2-General information on Supply Chain
11
2.1-Introduction to general information on Supply Chain
2.2-What is Supply Chain
2.3-Components of Supply Chain
2.4-Finding the strategic fit
2.5-Comparison of efficient and responsive supply chain
2.6-Lost sales and stock level
2.7-How to tackle the uncertainty (buffering)
2.8-KPIs for Supply Chain
2.9-How much Supply Chain costs
2.10-Types of consulting projects done in Supply Chain
2.11-Excel Functions worth revisiting
3-Retail - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain
28
3.1-Introduction to Retail Supply Chain
3.2-Overview of Supply Chain in Retail
3.3-Main challenges in Supply Chain in Retail
3.4-Introduction to cases for Retail
3.5-Groceries – warehouse optimization – Introduction
3.6-Groceries – warehouse optimization – Current Cost estimation
3.7-Groceries – warehouse optimization – Potential improvements
3.8-Groceries – warehouse optimization – Estimation of savings in Excel
3.9-Groceries – warehouse optimization – Additional Explanation
3.10-Measuring the capacity of Central Warehouse – Introduction
3.11-Measuring the capacity of Central Warehouse – Tips
3.12-Measuring the capacity of Central Warehouse – Capacity in Excel
3.13-Measuring the capacity of Central Warehouse – Cost in Excel
3.14-Measuring the capacity of Central Warehouse – Additional Explanation
3.15-Convenience stores - Analysis of tariffs – Introduction
3.16-Convenience stores - Analysis of tariffs – Tips how to do it
3.17-Convenience stores - Analysis of tariffs – Solution
3.18-Convenience stores - Analysis of tariffs – Additional Explanation
3.19-How to find the minimal values faster
3.20-DIY - internal logistics optimization – Introduction
3.21-DIY - internal logistics optimization – Solution
3.22-DIY - internal logistics optimization – Solution in Excel
3.23-Retailer new & old stores – Case Introduction
3.24-Retailer new & old stores – Drivers
3.25-Retailer new & old stores – Data Available
3.26-Retailer new & old stores – New Stores
3.27-Retailer new & old stores – Old stores
3.28-Retailer new & old stores – Change
4-FMCG - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain
22
4.1-Introduction to FMCG Supply Chain
4.2-Overview of Supply Chain in FMCG
4.3-Main challenges in Supply Chain in FMCG
4.4-Introduction to cases for FMCG
4.5-Chicken Producer - Top-down approach - Introduction
4.6-Chicken Producer - Top-down approach - Tips how to do it
4.7-Chicken Producer - Top-down approach - Solution
4.8-Chicken Producer - Fuel usage - Introduction
4.9-Chicken Producer - Fuel usage - Tips how to do it
4.10-Chicken Producer - Fuel usage - Solution
4.11-Chicken Producer - Overtime analysis - Introduction
4.12-Chicken Producer - Overtime analysis - Tips how to do it
4.13-Chicken Producer - Overtime analysis - Solution
4.14-Juice Producer - Simulation - Introduction
4.15-Juice Producer - Simulation - Tips how to do it
4.16-Juice Producer - Simulation - Solution
4.17-Juice Producer – Simulation – Additional Explanation
4.18-Optimal production batch analysis - FMCG
4.19-2-stage production planning
4.20-Cheese Production – Case Introduction
4.21-Cheese Production – Cost Calcuations
4.22-Cheese Production – Simulations
5-SMCG - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain
17
5.1-Introduction to SMCG Supply Chain
5.2-Overview of Supply Chain in SMCG
5.3-Main challenges in Supply Chain in SMCG
5.4-Introduction to cases for SMCG
5.5-Transportation mode vs value density – Introduction
5.6-Transportation mode vs value density – Solution in Excel
5.7-Car Industry – Planning the flow of finished goods – Introduction
5.8-Car Industry – Planning the flow of finished goods – Excel - First Option
5.9-Car Industry – Planning the flow of finished goods – Excel - Second Option
5.10-Why production optimization is replaced by flow
5.11-Kanban introduction
5.12-Kanban in Excel
5.13-Continuous flow - introduction
5.14-How not to make continuous flow – sandwich factory
5.15-How to make continuous flow – sandwich factory no kanban
5.16-How to make continuous flow – sandwich factory with kanban
5.17-Continuous flow in services
6-Commodity - Examples of business analyses of Supply Chain
12
6.1-Introduction to Commodity Supply Chain
6.2-Overview of Supply Chain in commodity
6.3-Main challenges in Supply Chain in commodity
6.4-Introduction to cases for commodity
6.5-Why you need to do capacity management?
6.6-How to manage capacity?
6.7-Supplier catchment area
6.8-Customer catchment area
6.9-Catchment area / reach analysis - B2B
6.10-Finding the best spot for your factory – Introduction
6.11-Finding the best spot for your factory – Cost comparison - Excel
6.12-Finding the best spot for your factory – NPV for every project - Excel
7-Distribution model - general information
7
7.1-Introduction to Distribution Model
7.2-Goals of Distribution Model
7.3-Basic laws of distribution
7.4-Different types of distribution
7.5-Different types of distribution - Pros and Cons
7.6-Where you can find savings in distribution
7.7-Typical problems in Distribution
8-Sales forecasting and customer service - general information
5
8.1-Introduction to Sales forecasting and customer service
8.2-Goals of sales forecasting and customer service
8.3-Sales forecasting and customer service value drivers
8.4-Typical problems in sales forecasting and customer service
8.5-Additional Resources on Sales Forecasting
9-Production Planning - general information
5
9.1-Introduction to Production Planning
9.2-Goals of Production Planning
9.3-Production Planning Value Drivers
9.4-Typical problems in Production Planning
9.5-Additional Resources on Production Planning
10-Purchasing - general information
5
10.1-Introduction to Purchasing
10.2-Goals of Purchasing
10.3-Purchasing Value Drivers
10.4-Typical problems in Purchasing
10.5-Additional Resources on Purchasing
11-Conclusions
1
11.1-Bonus Lecture