About This Course
This course has been developed to give learners an overview and understanding of what are supply chains, how they work and their critical importance in global trade. The Global Supply Chain Internal Supply Chain turns inward to view the inner workings of how a company provides supply chain services and products.
The design of individual organizations is undergoing profound and rapid change. The advent of Covid 19 is likely to accelerate many technological and green trends that were already in play. In this course, you will learn the following:
Work roles and responsibilities.
Design of an organization and how it relates to external participants.
Different organizational designs.
How to be more entrepreneurial.
How to understand and deal with unpredictability.
Course Staff
Alice Infeld
Years working at multinational companies Tambrands Inc. and Novartis Pharmaceuticals provided a strong foundation before leaving the corporate world to become a principal in WFExports Inc. in 2003. WFExports Inc.’s primary niche is global supply chain management for MSME’s.
Alice was born and raised in Denmark. She studied commerce at the Copenhagen School of Business and attended University of Toronto where she graduated in International Relations and Physical Anthropology. Further studies included sales and marketing at the American Management Association Europe SA in Brussels.
Michael Young
An early foundation in the legal and business worlds led to the development of WFExports Inc. from 1996. WFExports Inc.’s primary niche is global supply chain management for MSME’s.
Michael was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. He attended Princeton University:math, Oxford University:law, London School of Economics-SOAS:law, Harvard University:software engineering and MIT:global supply chain.