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APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

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Page 1: APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional(CSCP)

An Introduction

Page 2: APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

Benefits of CSCP

Through the program, you will gain

• Specialized skills that boost productivity, collaboration, and innovation

• Knowledge of how to positively affect lead times, inventory, productivity, and bottom-line profitability

• Increased knowledge to effectively and efficiently manage global supply chain activities

Page 3: APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

CSCP Learning SystemPrint Component

Print materials include:

• Four easy-to-understand modules, each covering a domain

• Approximately 800 pages in total

• Covers the entire CSCP body of knowledge

Page 4: APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

APICS CSCP Body of Knowledge

Four domains of knowledge

• Supply Chain Management Fundamentals

• Building Competitive Operations, Planning, and Logistics

• Managing Customer and Supplier Relationships

• Using Information Technology to Enable Supply Chain Management

Page 5: APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

Learning Objectives – Module 1

• Supply Chain Management Fundamentals– Understand how successful supply chain

management adds value to an organization

– Learn how to develop a supply chain strategy that aligns with corporate strategy

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Learning Objectives – Module 2

• Building Competitive Operations, Planning, and Logistics– Understand natural dynamics within the

supply chain to optimize performance and profitability

– Evaluate the process constraints and choices within global logistics to establish a plan linked to overall strategy

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Learning Objectives – Module 3

• Managing Customer and Supplier Relationships– Effectively use customer data to improve

service performance and increase value to suppliers and customers

– Understand the strategic importance of purchasing and supplier relationships

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Learning Objectives – Module 4

• Using Information Technology to Enable Supply Chain Management– Understand the innovative technologies

enabling collaborative commerce and global visibility

– Apply technology to enhance performance of distribution, reverse logistics, and global supply chain communications

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Earning the CSCP Designation

• Candidates must pass one comprehensive exam. – Four-hour duration– 175 multiple-choice questions

• Certificate and credentials provided upon successful completion of exam

• CSCP maintenance requirement

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Exam Eligibility Requirements

• CPIM, CFPIM, CIRM, or C.P.M. designation plus two years of related business experience

OR• Bachelor’s degree or international equivalent

plus two years of related business experience

OR• Five years of related business experience

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Related Business Experience

• APICS defines “related experience” as work that is directly connected to some aspect of the supply chain.

• This can include raw materials extraction, transportation and logistics, procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, retail, customer service, software design and support, and other areas that directly affect the supply chain.

• Workers who operate transportation or materials moving equipment or machines or processing equipment that require an intermediate level of training would qualify.

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Related Business Experience (cont.)

• Managers, officials, professionals, technicians, sales personnel, quality and quality control personnel, and skilled craft workers will generally be considered eligible.

• Examples of experience that would not qualify include clerical and administrative support positions such as data entry, duplicating machine operator, file clerks, office machine operators, secretaries, telephone operators, order clerks and/or unskilled labor positions where the duties require little or no independent judgment or specialized training.

Page 13: APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) An Introduction

Application Process

• Candidate submits a completed application to APICS

• Provides information on work and/or educational background– No documentation required with

submission– Random audits conducted

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Application Process (cont.)

• APICS notifies candidate of approval or denial

• Candidate with approved application may register for exam

• Application and registration deadlines TBA

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Preparing for the CSCP Exam

The Memphis Chapter is offering the following Class Schedule for 2006/2007:

• December 7, 2006 – March 8, 2007 to prepare for a March 24, 2007 exam date

• March 15, 2007 – June 7, 2007 to prepare for a June 23, 2007 exam date

• August 23, 2007 – November 15, 2007 to prepare for a December 8, 2007 exam date

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Learning System Online Components

Online Tools include:

– Pre-test to assess baseline knowledge– Practice test bank of more than 600

multiple-choice questions– Module-specific tests with immediate

feedback on practice questions– Online glossary and e-Flashcards– Post-test measures progress and

readiness for exam

• Assigned to one individual per Learning System

• One-year subscription

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For more information . . .

• Send an e-mail to:

[email protected]

• Or call Becky Costello at 901-419-2462