So what does modern supply chain management look like, and how can this career pave the road for your future?
From a modern business approach, supply chain management supports any business to streamline its operations and keep ahead of competitors. So what makes it a key component now more than ever is that for modern businesses, it’s now a critical part of delivering quality products at competitive prices.
Up until recently, supply chain management has become a discipline taught in business schools, and big corporations have grown to the point of allocating divisions that are solely responsible for managing and optimizing their supply chain. This being said, small and medium enterprises usually have less expertise and resources available for optimizing their supply chain performance and are on the constant lookout for professionals who are up-to-date on the latest models and mechanisms of modern supply chain management and who will help them take advantage of some of the more accessible supply chain management tools, techniques and technologies now available.
There are countless reasons as to why SCM is crucial for any business operations, but 3 stand out, particularly in this day and age:
Logisticians and supply chain managers are big shots, and the majority of any workforce relies on them as they oversee important phases of a product’s life, including allocation, distribution, and delivery. If you’re someone who has an eye for details, and a curiosity in all that is procedures and technicalities, particularly to deliver quality products, then it’s a career to consider. The demand for logistics is currently at an all-time high, so if you hope to find steady, high-paying work, this might be the career for you.
A couple of points to keep in mind if you’re considering a career path in this industry:
Being at the heart of La Défense, many organizations and multinational companies have their headquarters or subsidiaries settled in Paris and provide. This will directly link you to experts in the sector, without forgetting the unique and dynamic experience there that has put Paris as the economic and dynamic hub of the region, as we as a cultural capital.
As the sectors of logistics and supply chain management are expanding, potential students are always looking for programmes that will guarantee them positions in a multitude of related fields after graduating, particularly in established sectors such as industry, consumer goods and services, and international trade.
The Master in Management at EMLV is a two-year master’s fully taught in English, providing an opportunity to study in the heart of Paris’s business district. This Grande Ecole programme will give you both a practical and a theoretical approach thanks to diverse majors:
The specialty in Supply Chain Management is the perfect way to discover and experiment with the best practices of the industry. Its unique syllabus provides you with the opportunity to develop your transferrable skills, if you’ve been in a similar field before, or to gain hands-on experience thanks to real business case studies, internships, and networking events.
This is your chance to achieve your post-graduate milestone and deepen your field experience and exposure!
This post was last modified on 20/01/2022 18:15
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