SUPPLY CHAIN TUTORING
Why is Supply Chain so difficult?
Broad Range of Complex Topics
SCM covers a vast range of topics such as inventory management, logistics, supplier relationships, and operations. Keeping up with this range of material can be overwhelming for many students, as each concept is interconnected and builds on previous knowledge.
Analytical and Quantitative Focus
SCM requires a strong foundation in quantitative analysis, using data for forecasting, demand planning, and optimization. Many students struggle with the math-heavy aspects, including software tools like SAP and Excel that are used in Supply Chain Management.
Real-World Case Studies and Applications
SCM coursework often includes real-world case studies that ask students to solve practical supply chain problems. This requires students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-life situations, which can be challenging if you’re struggling to fully grasp the core concepts.