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Supply Chain Management and Integrating Cost and Value in Projects

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Full course description

Start:

Anytime

Duration:

2-3 Hours

Location:

Online

Price:

$299


 

What you'll learn:

Learn about Supply Chain Management(SCM) from the project cost management perspective. Supply Chain Management is a complex and unique process. Every organization has its own definition that fits its needs. You need to integrate different departments in the organization. In addition to SCM, examine how to integrate cost and value. Within the project infrastructure, cost management is an umbrella system that is concerned with all cost-related subsystems such as accounting and finance, and all cost-related activities.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Describe the factors that affect the cost, time, and overall performance of the project
  • Demonstrate the application of relevant knowledge of tools and techniques for managing the cost of the project effectively
  • Analyze information as part of Project Integration Management

What you'll do:

View lecture videos, annotate accompanying book chapters and submit final quiz.


Who this course is designed for:

Anyone interested in learning about Project Cost Management


Required Materials - Perusall access to

  • Venkataraman, R. and Pinto, J. (2008) Cost and Value Management in Projects, 1e, Wiley (ISBN 9781118174180)

 

Meet the instructor


L. Terken Gupur - Instructor

Terken Gupur is a full-time instructor at the Faculty of Leadership and Integrative Studies at ASU She holds a bachelor's degree in Management and a master's in International Relations. She is working towards her doctorate in Planning, Governance, and Globalization at Virginia Tech. Prior to teaching at ASU, she worked as a researcher at a think tank in Turkey, as a legislative fellow at the House of Representatives in D.C., as a director of global water and energy consulting firm, and as a communications and policy director at an intercultural NGO.