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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Supply Chain Operations by Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

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About the Course

Have you ever wondered how products and services are created exactly the same thousands of times over? And how companies are able to smooth out operations to manufacture efficiently, effectively, and without any waste? How is such precision possible? The answer lies at the heart of operations. In the Supply Chain Operations course, we introduce and apply essential process improvement tools to achieve perfection. After completing this course, you will be able to apply the Six Sigma methodology for process improvement. You will demonstrate that you understand the basic tenets of the Lean philosophy that enables manufacturers to eliminate waste and make processes more efficient. Finally, you will be able to apply the tools that you just gained to improve a process of your own. This is an introductory course designed to provide you with a start on your learning journey in operations. You do not need to have any background in operations, but it would be beneficial if you had a basic understanding of business concepts, a working knowledge of spreadsheets, and ideally have mastered the Supply Chain Logistics course. Join me and we will learn together about operations!...

Top reviews

SB

Jul 24, 2018

I have learned how supply chain operations work in companies. very well understood about. and detail explanation by Professer. I definitely recommand this course for begineers in this field of work.

YI

Jan 18, 2021

Deeper understandings on using Six Sigma and Lean Thinking although there are many tools to be used but understanding of using it makes the different and this course is guiding it very thororugly.

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By 321833601008 g

Dec 4, 2020

good

By Shantanu B

Dec 30, 2020

GG

By Jeanine S

Mar 21, 2018

I really liked the first course in this concentration, and this was the next so I thought it would pretty much be similar in quality. I found this course to be a bit of a struggle to get through for 2 main reasons:

1- Testing for numerical values in this format is difficult. You could have the right answer, but if you don't use the same rounding mechanism or go one numeral beyond what they are asking for, it's wrong.

2- There was not a lot of instruction on the DMAIC process. I really had to get into the supplemental reading to feel that I could complete the assignment; the instruction alone was simply not enough.

By Dragan B

Oct 23, 2020

Peer reviews are an issue, some people don´t do the assignments at all / some people just ask for reviews in the panel and get or give good reviews.... the course itself was very interesting and it helped my understanding on how to use six sigma better but there was the issue with the quiz in week2 where basically everybody had trouble because it was sometimes very unclear what to put in and how to round up/down

By AJ M

Aug 19, 2020

This was better than the last course and actually gave me something to walk away with - the formulas for service levels, safety stocks and EOQ. However, it would have been nice to see how to do these without using excel. For example, when calculating the service level formula, all he did was use the =normsinv formula, and in NO way actually described what it does or how to calculate it without using excel.

By Jesse T

Dec 29, 2016

It gives some good birds eye view of the topic, but I would like to see more in-depth and technical material.

By Mahmoud A M I

Aug 22, 2023

I recently had the privilege of participating in the Supply Chain Operations course, and I am delighted to share my thoughts and experiences. This course, offered by [Institution's Name], has proven to be an invaluable learning journey that exceeded my expectations on multiple fronts.

From the outset, the course content was structured in a well-organized manner, offering a comprehensive overview of supply chain operations. The modules covered a wide range of topics, from procurement and inventory management to logistics and distribution. This holistic approach allowed me to grasp the interconnectedness of various supply chain elements and how they contribute to overall organizational efficiency. One aspect that truly stood out was the instructor's expertise and dedication. [Instructor's Name] brought a wealth of industry experience to the classroom, effectively bridging the gap between theory and practical application. The real-world examples and case studies shared during lectures illuminated the concepts, enabling me to visualize how these strategies are employed in actual business scenarios.

Moreover, the course embraced a hands-on approach, integrating interactive exercises and group discussions that fostered collaborative learning. These activities not only reinforced the theoretical concepts but also encouraged us to think critically and propose innovative solutions to supply chain challenges.

The highlight of the course was undoubtedly the opportunity to engage with industry professionals during guest speaker sessions. These sessions provided insights directly from those at the forefront of supply chain operations, exposing us to current trends, best practices, and real-time challenges faced by organizations today.

As a result of completing this course, I have developed a comprehensive understanding of supply chain operations, and I feel well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to this dynamic field. The skills acquired, coupled with the network established through interactions with peers and experts, have added substantial value to my professional growth.

In conclusion, the Supply Chain Operations course at [Institution's Name] is a must for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intricacies within supply chain management. The course design, expert instruction, interactive activities, and industry engagement collectively create an exceptional learning environment that leaves participants inspired and well-prepared for real-world challenges. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this enriching experience.

Warm regards,

Mahmoud Ibrahim

By imbarushimana i

Feb 26, 2021

Research on supply chain management can be broadly classified into three categories, namely, operational, design, and strategic. While many analytical and numerical models have been proposed to handle operational and design issues, formal models for strategic planning are scarce. The supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model, developed by the Supply Chain Council, is a strategic planning tool that allows senior managers to simplify the complexity of supply chain management. It is firmly rooted in industrial practices and is poised to become an industrial standard that enables next‐generation supply chain management. This paper gives a brief introduction to the SCOR model, analyzes its strength and weakness, and discusses how it can be used to assist managers for strategic decision making.

By Take- T

Dec 4, 2023

The Supply Chain Operations course promises to equip learners with valuable skills in Lean Six Sigma, Supply Chain, and Six Sigma methodologies. This skill set is highly relevant in today's competitive business landscape, offering a practical toolkit for process optimization and efficiency in supply chain management. The inclusion of Lean Six Sigma indicates a focus on continuous improvement and waste reduction, aligning with industry best practices. This course is likely to appeal to individuals seeking a well-rounded understanding of supply chain operations and those aiming to enhance their proficiency in Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. Overall, it seems to be a promising course for skill development in the critical areas of supply chain management and process optimization.

By TURKMEN C

Aug 31, 2023

I didn't know that the Operations Course would cover Lean-Six Sigma training. But it was very easy for me. Because I just completed the Lean-Six Sigma Yellow Belt Training last month.

Apart from the Six Sigma, I was very interested in the 5S method, Lead Time Demand (Kanban), EOQ, Safety Stock calculations in the Operations Course and I found it very useful.

In addition, the map I made for the distribution of materials to different corners of the USA, the calculations indicating which Warehouses the materials will reach the customer through, etc. made me see myself as a senior manager.

Thanks a lot.

By T G

Jan 2, 2022

I have learned Major Tools of Operations, GOALS, SIX Sigma, Lean Operations, DMAIC, Quality Control, Seven Wastes, Constraints, POOGI, Drum Buffer Rope systems, Bottlenecks, Lean Inventory, Kanban Inventory System, Economic Order Quantity, EOQ model, safety Stock Calculations, Lead Time Demand, ISHIKAWA diagram, 5s, Genchi Genbutsu.

These are all that I have learned from this course, so, this should summarize for anyone who wants to know what they will learn from a 1-month course.

Very valuable course. Practice the formulas again and again. Thank you

By Aileen B

Jun 24, 2021

Muy interesante este curso de supply chain operations, te proporciona todas las herramientas y amplia tus conocimiento como son: pensamiento lean, inventario lean, los calculos de EOQ, stock de seguridad, kanban, six sigma y sus etapas, ademas del kit de las herramientas de six sigma esbelto. Todas estas implementaciones que nos ofrece las operaciones de cadena de suministro nos lleva hacia la mejora sostenida, ayudando asi a maximizar la eficacia, la calidad y el servicio al cliente.

By 李昕諺

Jun 12, 2021

The amazing course teaches me a lot, such as 6 sigma and lean 6 sigma.....etc. The knowledge improves my work efficiency and keep increasing my work ability. For example, I applied 5s management and kanban concepts on my work process. They are good strategies to improve my work performance and find the details that I should control. The knowledge can apply on every project and everything. Thank you Professor.

By Joseph F

Feb 9, 2022

Excellent Course. Clear, Well-Described. I learned a great deal, especially regarding Inventory, 5, Economic Order Quantity, NORMSINV(x), Kanban, finding the Correct Kanban Bin Size. I was somewhat familiar with DMAIC, but the other LSS material was new to me and thus harder to learn. Class Lectures and Projects were very very well done.

Thank you,

JPF

By Muneeb A

Feb 2, 2024

Its a masterfully structured program, providing a comprehensive and well-explained journey through the intricacies of supply chain management. The clear and engaging content equips learners with practical insights, making it an invaluable resource for mastering the complexities of modern supply chain operations.

By Azamat K

Jul 28, 2023

It is an engaging and useful course for beginners with decent real-life examples. I especially enjoyed the assignments that contributed greatly to the learning process as well as the provision of straightforward PDF files concerning different formulas for calculating safety stock, economic order quantity, etc.

By Manideep G

Dec 4, 2022

I am glad to announce that I have successfully completed Supply Chain Operations Course by Rutgers University.

This was a challenging and rewarding course, which sharpened my skills and I enjoy the value of this experience which will help me to perform better in my work.

Always Learning. Always improving

By Zin K P

Dec 30, 2021

Some people argue that e-learning is not an effective way to learn new skills, but I understood it was wrong while I was taking this course. I accumulated lots of knowledge of supply chain management from this course, and I immersed myself in SCM. Special thanks to Professor, Rutgers, and Coursera.

By Fahira D

Feb 1, 2022

The lecturer provided us with so much information and he teaches us with nice and interactive method so you will not feel bored. Good job! Very recommend you to take this course even though you are new to this kind of field. There is nothing wrong to take a step to find and learn something new!

By Charles A H

Apr 13, 2021

This was an outstanding course with a lot of great things to learn for novices and experienced professionals alike. I highly recommend working through the entire Supply Chain Management specialization courses. Rudolf Leuschner, Ph.D. is very knowledgable and enjoyable to learn from.

By THU T

Sep 20, 2022

This course is very practical. The assignment in Six Sigma and Lean Operations requires the learners to apply theoretical knowledge into practice and deal with their own situation. I got many useful knowledge for my current jobs and also boost my skills in supply chain management.

By Sanket R L

Aug 6, 2020

This course was great with an insightful information about supply chain management. I want to thank Prof. Rudolf Leuschner for teaching us students in an easy and meaningful way. I gain a lot of knowledge about the topic. I would really recommend this course to all of you.

By Stivie H O N

Aug 10, 2021

This course proved to be of enormous importance as it presents the most analytical part of supply chain management, encouraging participation and researching more information. I was very satisfied with the content of this module and the chosen structure. Thank you very much

By shivraj j

Apr 22, 2020

It is really nice and knowledge imparting course teaches you lots of things related to supply chain operations with example and assignments.

I am very much thankful to this course it really helpful for me in exploring new challenging assignments ahead.

thank you

shivraj jadhav

By Joao F

Jan 4, 2017

Very insightful...it gave me the basics of logistics operations...I really enjoyed this class, and I am looking forward to the whole Supply chain management certification. The instructor Mr. Rudolf is very knowledgeable and clear on his explanation...Did a very good job.