MBA in Supply Chain vs. Certified Supply Chain Professional
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MBA in Supply Chain vs. Certified Supply Chain Professional
very frequent question from Supply Chain Professionals, that is should I pursue an MBA or CSCP? Lets Find what both can provide you ..
- MBA Course - Master of business administration prepares you for managerial position and gives an whole organizational perspective.
- Exposure to case method of learning, develops business communication,
- Ability to work in teams, negotiation in a conflict situation and
- Plethora of subjects such as accounting, finance, economics, marketing, sales, operation.
- Even if the MBA is specializing in supply chain there may be one of two electives that will cover supply chain management.
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) enables you to master the end-to-end supply chain
- Supply Chains and Supply Chain Strategy
- Supply Chain Design and Configuration
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Supply Chain Metrics
So , Now Question is about Interest and Goal ??????
If you want to be master in supply chain !!! Then go for CSCP If in Logistics then Go for CLTD . But if want to Learn Administration then MBA is good option to Go..
Let me know in case you have any query on these certification ..
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