Geopolitics For Supply Chain Managers
Published 2/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 50m | Size: 708.56 MB
What you'll learn
Understand the shift from globalization to multipolarity and its impact on supply chains
How to map your supply chain to identify Single Points of Failure (SPOFs) in high-risk regions
Use the Risk Matrix to assess impact and likelihood of geopolitical threats
Implement resilience strategies: diversification, nearshoring, friendshoring, strategic inventory
How to establish governance frameworks and continuous monitoring systems
Analyze real-world case studies: US-China trade war, Red Sea crisis, Russia-Ukraine conflict
How to leverage technology and AI for compliance and horizon scanning
Requirements
Basic understanding of supply chain management concepts (helpful but not required)
Interest in global affairs and geopolitics
Willingness to think strategically about risk and resilience
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
In today's volatile global landscape, supply chain managers face unprecedented challenges from geopolitical disruption. The US-China trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the Red Sea maritime crisis have fundamentally transformed how we think about global supply chains.
This comprehensive course equips supply chain professionals with the knowledge and frameworks needed to navigate the new geopolitical reality. You'll learn how to identify, assess, and mitigate geopolitical risks that threaten your operations, from trade wars and sanctions to maritime disruptions and commodity volatility.
What You'll Master
The course begins by establishing the foundational shift from a unipolar to multipolar world order and its direct implications for global trade. You'll explore how great power competition, economic nationalism, and strategic decoupling are reshaping supply chain strategies worldwide.
Through detailed case studies and practical frameworks, you'll learn to conduct comprehensive geopolitical risk assessments, implement proven mitigation strategies including diversification and regionalization, and establish robust governance structures for continuous monitoring and response.
Who Should Enroll
This course is designed for supply chain managers, procurement professionals, logistics directors, operations managers, and business leaders responsible for global supply chain strategy. No background in international relations or political science is required-just a commitment to transforming your supply chain from a vulnerability into a competitive advantage.
Who this course is for
Supply Chain Managers
Procurement Professionals
Operations Managers
Logistics Coordinators
Risk Management Professionals
Business Strategists
MB A Students
Anyone interested in geopolitics and global trade
Code:
Bitte
Anmelden
oder
Registrieren
um Code Inhalt zu sehen!