Sustainable Practices in Green Supply Chain Management Course
Introduction:
The time has come for a fundamental shift towards greening Supply Chain Management. Daily news highlights urgent issues such as food scarcity, energy crises, and worsening climate conditions. With projections indicating a global population of 9 billion by 2050 and increasing per capita consumption of commodities, addressing the environmental impact of commodity production, extraction, and consumption is crucial.
Resource access will be a major strategic concern for companies over the next few decades. Businesses that can demonstrate a clean and green supply chain will be better positioned to thrive.
Objectives:
At the end of this Green Supply Chains Management course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the basic principles of green supply chain management.
- Understand the factors essential for the success of a green supply chain.
- Recognize the advantages of green supply chain implementation.
- Propose innovative green supply chain interventions.
- Develop a strategy for migrating to a green supply chain.
- Identify and create the necessary new policies.
- Investigate and evaluate the organization's supply chain performance and competencies.
- Evaluate major supply chain components for their potential to be green.
- Implement green technologies and assess the benefits of adopting greener practices.
- Successfully create and introduce a green supply chain within the organization.
- Formulate and implement performance-oriented green supply chains.
- Enhance organizational competitiveness through green supply chain management.
Training Methodology:
- Case Studies
- Interactive Workshops
- Simulations
- Role Playing
- Group Discussions
- Expert Panels
- Scenario Analysis
Course Outline:
Unit 1: Green Supply Chain Management Overview
- Exploring benefits, costs, influence, participation, and obstacles
- Sector issues and benefits of the green supply chain
- Traditional vs. Green Supply Chains
- Green supply chains and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Factors promoting green supply chains
- Components of the green supply chain framework
- Impact on organizational bottom lines
Unit 2: Planning in Green Supply Chain Management
- Lifetime considerations
- Green S&OP (Sales and Operations Planning)
Unit 3: Green Procurement
- Definition, purpose, and benefits
- Causes and obstacles
- Elements of green buying policies
- Company acceptance of ecological practices
- Acquiring environmentally friendly products
Unit 4: Green Evolution of the Industry
- Advantages of environmentally safe production methods
- Motivations for embracing green methods
- Challenges of implementing green manufacturing practices
- Green production system components
- Adoption of green logistics
Unit 5: Green Logistics & Packaging
- Reasons for eco-friendly packaging
- Initiating green packaging practices
Unit 6: Green Marketing
- Importance of green marketing
- Adoption motivations and challenges
- Implementing green marketing concepts
- Necessity and function of supply loops
- Advantages of supply loops
Unit 7: Overcoming Carbon Footprint Challenges
- Assessing carbon assets
- Steps to reduce and prevent carbon emissions
- Documenting carbon levels
Unit 8: Migration Strategy
- Phase 1: Investigation and Analysis
- Phase 2: Evaluation, Design, and Deployment
- Phase 3: Managing the Change Process
Unit 9: Continuous Improvement in Green Supply Chains
- Need for internal continuous improvement
- Supporting continuous improvement initiatives
- Maintenance of continuous improvement equipment
- Green supply chain best practices
- Pareto diagram application
Unit 10: Measuring Green Supply Chain Performance
- Performance evaluation
- Using performance results for decision-making