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Develop specialist leadership skills on our MBA with Supply Chain Management
Study an MBA with Supply Chain Management with a business school ranked among the top 100 in the QS Global 250 Business Schools Report 2017 for ‘Superior Business School for Research and Employability’.
If you're working in the supply chain sector and have ambitions to progress into a management position, Alba's MBA with Supply Chain Management will prepare you for success.
Alongside core MBA courses which will develop your skills and knowledge in a range of business practices are two specialist courses which will equip you with the knowledge, methods and tools to design and evaluate supply chain systems and strategies. Delivered entirely through our innovative online learning environment, you will be taught by expert academics alongside peers from all over the world as you grow your global network.
What you'll learn
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Develop key skills in strategic management and leadership
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Specialize in supply chain strategies and global logistics
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Delve deeper into a business problem of your choosing on the final project
How you'll learn
Courses
The program is designed to shape a holistic managerial profile of its participants as future leaders. For this purpose, students will build their core managerial competences through eight core business courses, one course on Business Methods to assist them in coping with critical business problems, two concentration courses and the Business Project course in which students shall apply and practice their interest in a specified area of concentration.
The SCM concentration is made up of two core courses which shall equip participants with the knowledge, methods, and tools to design and evaluate supply chain systems and strategies and understand the essence of procurement and logistics in our contemporary era.
From the smaller business to the larger organization in the global economy, companies depend on the motivation and behavior of people with diverse backgrounds and cultural values that have to work together effectively and efficiently. It is the role of managers to plan, organize, direct and control an organization’s resources in the manner most effective for it to achieve human, organizational and social objectives in a changing environment. The specific objectives are to develop an awareness of the knowledge and skills that underlie leadership effectiveness while establishing the foundational knowledge about leadership styles, leadership processes, and leadership contexts.
This course helps you to understand and practice the marketing management process from the perspective of facts-based decision making and not that of sheer opinions-based decision making. Using marketing management and marketing research concepts, tools and easy-to-use spreadsheet modelling software, you will: get a hands-on experience with the process of marketing management; and focus on the analysis of structured (quantitative) marketing data. The Marketing Engineering for Excel (ME>XL) software add-in and the accompanying case studies (which include datasets) allow you to focus on the complexities and challenges of the marketing management decision-making process without having to directly deal with complex statistical models.
This course concentrates on the economic foundations of management by developing tools to analyze key issues of the industry (microeconomics) and general economic environment (macroeconomics) of a company. The first part, microeconomics, analyzes consumer behavior, producer pricing and production decisions under different market structures. The second part, macroeconomics, studies the operation of the entire economy, analyzing topics such as the determination of aggregate output, employment, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and other macro variables.
This course introduces students to predictive and prescriptive analytics using tools of decision sciences and statistics. Participants will learn to select key information from a problem formulation, develop mathematical/statistical models, and assess goodness of their solution using Microsoft Excel. Topics covered include forecasting, decision analysis, and business optimization. It is a practical course that uses real world examples to illustrate how to apply quantitative techniques to draw useful managerial insight.
The course seeks to provide students with a broad introduction to the need for external accounting systems, the principles explicit and implicit within such systems, and the strengths and weaknesses in such systems. The course discusses the concepts and tools needed to understand and apply accounting information in optimizing managerial decisions, corporate planning and control. It focuses on the application of cost management, pricing, customer profitability analysis, budgeting, amongst others, for effective decision making. Key concepts and methods of accounting are discussed by focusing on the reporting of the financial position and financial performance of business organisations, the analysis of the financial statements produced by business organisations and the use of accounting information by management for planning, decision making and control purposes.
This course provides a well-balanced understanding of the underlying theory and its most important practical applications that allows managers to take financial decisions regarding the operating, investing, and financing activities of the firm. The course begins with an introduction of the financial landscape. It then examines how corporations create value through capital allocation. Specifically, it focuses on capital budgeting, valuation analysis and financing. Particular emphasis is placed upon the understanding of analytical techniques that provide numerical input to the decision-making process. Finally, the course discusses some key financial functions of MS Excel.
Production and Operations management can be defined broadly as the process steps that fulfil the production and delivery of “goods”, where “goods” include both material products and intangible services that offer some utility to the end consumer and the overall process subsumes all stages required to transform a product from a rough idea in a brainstorming meeting to the end customer offering. This course focuses on managerial decisions in production and operations and their interrelationships with the other functional areas of the firm. Major areas of study include the design of productive systems, strategic planning, and operations planning and control. Specific topics cover the areas of process and job design, facility planning, capacity planning, distribution planning, inventory management and production planning and control.
As the internal and the external environment of firms are in constant flux, managers need to sharpen their strategic skills. Strategy is the set of objectives and policies that set to define how a firm positions itself to gain competitive advantage and increase returns for its owner and stakeholders. Two questions are of importance, then: “What business should we participate in” and “How should we compete?” In answering these questions, the external environment and the internal firm resources and capabilities take a central role. We also examine strategic choices at the business unit, corporate, and network level. Finally, the course examines strategies in different industries and contexts (mature, new economy, global). Through case studies and assignments, you will learn to use tools for analyzing, creating, and communicating strategies.
Firms nowadays are presented with complex problems which require strong systems and design thinking skills and competences. Moreover, the speed of contemporary business transformations dictates a more active role of the workforce towards enabling and co-creating firms’ future. In this environment, employees strive for the skills but also the tools to inquire complex problems and design organisationally desirable solutions. The current course comprises a unique introduction to business inquiry methodologies that would allow our students to prepare and take active role in solving business problems and devising future opportunities.
Concentration Courses
Procurement and logistics management finally get the attention due with regards to their role in building and sustaining competitiveness. In this course, you will receive the theoretical background but most importantly the rationale and best practices followed in the real work environment today.
Supply chain management comprises of the strategic, regional, and global perspective of procurement and logistics operations aiming at formulating new frameworks and perspectives to achieve organizational and sector wide advantages. The course aims to provide up-to-date knowledge on supply chain management practices in an international context and enable students to discern the evolution of supply chain management and its strategic contributions. Supply chain management is also the study of the production systems and their influence on supply chain strategies, leading to ever more complex global networks. End-to-end supply chain visibility is a challenge that can be overcome thanks to technology. Yet the integration of ever more powerful technological platforms pose challenges of their own. Sustainability principles are increasingly integrated into supply chain decisions. Developed economies rely on supply chains to enable their service economy and deliver more value to their customers.
Business Project
The course employs a rich curriculum and a gamification approach to learning about sustainability issues, using an interactive and immersive teaching tool in the form of a simulation game. Students will have the opportunity to play the game in groups in several weeks, engage in meaningful discussions and apply skills and strategies they have already developed throughout their MBA studies, which will contribute to long-term success in an ever-changing, dynamic business environment. While playing the game, students will have the opportunity to explore a range of topics, designed to empower them with essential tools and insights for their continuous professional development to be able to lead a sustainable business and address current organisational challenges they may face. Interactive and collaborative learning will allow to reflect on ideas and experiences and contribute to a rich collective experience for all.
Students who obtain all 36 credits from the 12 courses, will receive the MBA degree from Alba Graduate Business School.
Student profile
This MBA with Supply Chain Management is suited to working mid-level professionals who are looking for flexible self-paced study time supported by mainly asynchronous micro-lectures with multiple start opportunities, have already been building their career and are looking for the opportunity to progress into leadership roles.
Online students are more likely to come from international locations with diverse and multicultural backgrounds aiming to improve their global business network and enhance their knowledge of global management practices.
CLASS PROFILE
Average age: 36 | Average years of experience: 12
Male: 56% | Female: 44%
International participants: 32% | Countries: Qatar, United Kingdom, Austria, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, The Netherlands, Ireland, USA, Czech Republic, Korea, Bahamas, Belgium, Congo Rep. Dem., Slovakia, Oman, Denmark
Top Industries: Information Technology, Manufacturing, Banking, Energy, Media, Retail & Consumer Goods, Transportation & Shipping, Travel & Hospitality
Top Functions: General Management, Product Development, Project Management, Finance, Marketing, Software Engineering, Business Development, Founder
Potential career paths
Take your career in supply chain to the next level with Alba's MBA with Supply Chain Management. We will equip you with the skills and knowledge to debate, design and evaluate strategic options and change management initiatives vis a vis geopolitical and sector specific changes in the global market environment.
Developing you into:
Supply chain managers
Entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs
Creative team players
Mindful business leaders
Admission requirements
To study for this program, you must:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree.
- Have a minimum of three years of work experience, acquired post-graduation.
- Provide a CV with contacts to two references.
- English language proficiency.
- Answer three short essays.
Technical requirements:
Student Computer Requirements (all of them must be met)
- A computer device that is up to 6 years old and has an updated OS
- Portable web camera OR built-in laptop camera
- Microphone headset OR built-in computer/laptop microphone
- Minimum Internet connection speed of 0.400 Mbps (0.900 Mbps is optimal)
- Minimum recommended RAM of 4GB (free RAM of 2GBs)
- Minimum recommended free disk space of 250GBs
- Download and install an Internet Browser (Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome).
To learn more about academic regulations and student conduct at Alba, you can download the Student Handbook and the Student Code of Conduct.
Start dates
We have five (5) start dates a year, so if you choose to study the Alba MBA you could begin within weeks.
APPLY NOWNovember 11, 2024
Next start dateOctober 27, 2024
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