Problem-solving skills, Supply chain management and Total quality management
Learn to identify and define problems clearly.
Use analytical and critical thinking skills to evaluate options and make sound decisions.
Continuously look for ways to improve processes and prevent similar problems from occurring in the future.
Practice brainstorming and decision-making techniques such as Pareto analysis, SWOT analysis, and decision matrix.
2. Supply Chain Management:
Understand the various components of the supply chain, including procurement, production, logistics, and distribution.
Learn to identify and manage risks in the supply chain.
Develop strong relationships with suppliers and vendors.
Utilize technology and data analytics to optimize the supply chain.
3. Total Quality Management:
Understand the principles and concepts of Total Quality Management (TQM)
Develop a culture of quality within the organization
Implement processes to continuously improve the quality of products and services.
Measure and evaluate the success of TQM implementation through the use of performance metrics and quality control tools such as Six Sigma and ISO 9001.
Train employees in quality management practices and tools.
You can improve these skills by taking relevant courses, attending workshops and conferences, reading books and articles, and seeking out mentorship or coaching. Additionally, practice and apply what you've learned in your work, and reflect on your progress to identify areas where you need to improve.