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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Supply Chain Principles by Georgia Institute of Technology

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About the Course

This course will provide a solid understanding of what a supply chain is all about. The course: - Provides an introduction to Supply Chain - Leverages graphics to promote the Integrated Supply Chain model - Emphasizes understanding the Extended Supply Chain - Presents a holistic approach – Incorporating People, Process, and Technology - Calls-out industry-specific supply chain - Leverages discussions, videos, quizzes, and questions for consideration - Provides awareness of career path opportunities - Presents emerging and futuristic trends in supply chain and given that at GT we are focused on developing what’s next in the world, we include Discussion of emerging and futuristic trends in supply chain. There is very little math involved in this course – so don’t worry at all about your math skills. The course incorporates reading materials that were developed as part of a $24.5M TAACCCT grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration to the LINCS in Supply Chain Management consortium....

Top reviews

TT

Aug 13, 2020

This course has been my start point in supply chain world. It was well wrapped and focused to address all the major components learnt a lot and might dive deeper in the world of supply chain

AS

Jan 9, 2022

Course was filled with Supply Chain Textbook learning which is great for non- Industrial Engineering graduates/ Business graduates who want to have a glimpse of entering a Supply Chain role

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By Rakshit J

Oct 30, 2022

instructer not so good, he was just reading, some course is based on USA terms which i dont need.

By Duarte F

Mar 1, 2021

The videos are mediocre and do not relate 100% to the documents provided. These however are good.

By Rahul B

May 25, 2020

The instructor was not engaging and was simply reading the material. That method didn't help.

By Augustine N

Nov 16, 2023

my name was not included in the certificate, rather it was stated as Coursera learner.

By Rayhan A

May 6, 2020

The teaching method could have been more interesting.

By Clark P

Jul 24, 2018

how can a peer graded assignment will hold your

By mohammad m t

Aug 21, 2020

good information but dull

By Gulu Z

Dec 26, 2020

The course has ar

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Nov 18, 2020

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By Jose S

Oct 4, 2019

The course has a wide variety of class material and concepts, tests are long and memory oriented (absolutely memory oriented, you must pick the exact same definition as in the provided material). The professor basically limits his participation to reading the material and just that. It is hard to follow him and well, it is basically like an audio book, a very long and boring one.

By Nazif S

Oct 28, 2021

The contents are very good, but the way they are presented makes them seem boring. The instructor is reading everything from his script and makes the presentation look unnatural.

By ben e

Jan 22, 2022

If you want over-broad truisms read off a teleprompter in monotone by an academic who is more interested in jargon than usefulness, take this course.

By Наталя З

Jul 15, 2024

Boring and a lot of science names and terms, it's more of like academic learning.

By Lionel H

Oct 21, 2022

Slides with errors, not matching to discussion or simply wrong data exists. US market centric only with their units. Not that well presented and connected. No fun at all, only motivation to finalize this course was to being able to rate it.

By Syed Y H R

Mar 20, 2022

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