Supply-Chain Council

UK SCOR Training dates - 18 - 21 May 2010, London

The Supply-Chain Council (SCC) is a global non-profit consortium whose methodology, diagnostic and benchmarking tools help nearly a thousand organizations make dramatic and rapid improvements in supply chain processes. The SCC has established the worlds most widely accepted framework for evaluating and comparing supply chain activities and their performance. The framework—the SCOR® process reference model—lets companies quickly determine and compare the performance of supply chain and related operations within their company or against other companies. 

The Council hosts a number of training sessions on the Supply Chain Reference model (SCOR) globally every year, but this year, for the first time for a number of years, training will be held in the UK.    As a member of the European Leadership team of the Council, I thought that you may be interested in this training for yourself or members of your supply chain team.

These courses provide an in-depth understanding of the latest version of the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, widely recognized as the global model for supply chain efficiency. Participants learn the SCOR model's structure and interpretation and how to organize a typical SCOR Project.

This training is scheduled for 18 - 21 May which will include Framework and Pilot (previously called Implementation).

Here is the link for the training, and I have also attached a number of documents detailing the course contents of the Framework and Implementation courses:

https://www.supply-chain.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=43

This is a unique opportunity to understand more about the SCOR model and how it can be used to drive Supply Chain Excellence in your organisation. The SCOR Framework workshop introduces attendees to the full scope and contents of SCC's SCOR framework. Attendees will learn the major process components of the framework (Plan, Make, Source, Deliver, Return, Enable) from a supply chain perspective and how to use them to model supply chains, understand the key supply chain performance indicators of the framework and how to choose the right indicators to characterize supply chain performance, and understand the key best practices for use in benchmarking and performance improvement.
Pre-requisite: Supply chain experience

The SCOR Project workshop provides a hands-on walk-through of a typical SCOR project. Participants will learn the phases (Organize, Discover, Analyze, Material, Work, and Implement) and deliverables, and get hands-on experience collecting data and analyzing the information on a SCOR project. One or more supply chains of the workshop participants' organizations will be used to simulate a real SCOR project. Upon completion of the SCOR Project workshop, participants will have an in-depth understanding of how to organize a SCOR project and how to develop and interpret project deliverables. This workshop is based on the Supply Chain Excellence text by Peter Bolstorff.
Pre-requisite: SCOR Framework

Attendees to both SCOR Framework and SCOR project workshops are eligible to register for the SCOR Professional certification exam.

 

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