Most people in logistics and supply chain management entered the workplace straight after school and worked their way up the ladder.
Some studied something else first, only to find themselves in a logistics and supply chain role a few years later.
From warehouse worker, to truck driver to supply chain manager, each practitioner has different goals, skills and aptitudes to develop further.
Watch this conversation with Professor Steve Melnyk (Michigan State University) on career development
A 12-week programme that takes early and mid-career practitioners on a journey of self-discovery, calibrating their career aspirations, identify their personal strengths and weaknesses and write their own career development plan.
(Required time to complete: 15 hours over 3 months)
Complete this online course at your own pace with regular check-ins to ensure you are still on track. Learn the fundamentals of transport modes, inventory management, warehousing, risk and resilience, analytics, Quality Management, Leadership and many more topics. The course contains short interviews with international leaders in their field, short presentations and easy-to-complete quizzes. (Course pitched at NZQA Levels 4 and 5)
(Required time to complete: 7 hours)
A wide range of targeted short courses designed to meet your skills needs exactly when you need it. Short courses are continuously added. If there is a particular topic that you believe needs to be added here then let us know.