Summary
Operational performance depends on disciplined processes, clear ownership, good decision-making, and continuous improvement. This course develops practical capability in Supply Chain Basics so teams can improve execution quality, consistency, and operational control. In this Supply Chain Basics Training Course in Yangon, participants build practical capability in Supply Chain Basics with focus on flow, coordination, visibility, and risk awareness across supply chain activities. The programme is designed for organisations in Yangon that want improved operational delivery, clearer judgement, and better day-to-day application.
This is not a theoretical overview. The course examines how Supply Chain Basics applies in real work, what effective practice means in practice, where typical weaknesses occur, and how to translate the learning into immediate action from day one.
Audience
- professionals involved in improvement, compliance, or handoff management
- teams that need stronger operational discipline and visibility
- project, process, quality, procurement, or supply chain teams
- operations managers and coordinators
- supervisors responsible for workflow quality and service delivery
Learning Outcomes
- improve ownership, documentation, and follow-through
- understand how Supply Chain Basics supports operational performance and control
- apply structured methods to improve process quality and consistency
- support better planning, measurement, and continuous improvement
- identify inefficiencies, risks, and handoff issues more effectively
- understand supply chain dynamics more clearly and improve coordination, planning, and issue response
- translate operational concepts into practical workplace action
Agenda / Modules
Module 1: Supply chain foundations
- how supply chains create value and where performance breaks down
- core stages, partners, and dependencies
- balancing cost, service, and responsiveness
Module 2: Planning, flow, and dependencies
- inventory, lead times, demand, and logistics basics
- how planning choices affect downstream outcomes
- recognising bottlenecks and coordination risks
Module 3: Risk, disruption, and visibility
- common disruption risks and control points
- using visibility and escalation to respond earlier
- improving awareness of supply chain trade-offs
Module 4: Cross-functional coordination
- working across procurement, operations, logistics, and vendors
- improving handoffs and communication
- reducing siloed decision-making
Module 5: Improvement and resilience
- building resilience and continuous improvement thinking
- reviewing what matters most to the team
- practical next steps after the course
Business Benefits
- stronger coordination across teams and workflow steps
- improved process quality, visibility, and execution discipline
- more consistent delivery against service or project requirements
- fewer avoidable errors, delays, and handoff issues
- better operational control and continuous improvement capability
- better operational coordination and stronger awareness of flow, risk, and service trade-offs
What’s Included
- discussion of risks, bottlenecks, and control points
- workshop with process-based scenarios and operational examples
- optional tailoring to function, process, or operating environment
- practical tools for planning, analysis, and workflow improvement
- reference materials to support post-course use
Delivery Options
Available in Yangon, Myanmar as a classroom session, live virtual training, or private corporate programme. The course format, duration, examples, and exercises can be tailored to your audience and business context.
- Available formats: classroom, live virtual, or hybrid delivery
- Typical duration: half day or full day workshop
- Customisation options: industry examples, internal terminology, systems, policies, and team scenarios
- Group options: focused leadership cohort, functional team, cross-functional group, or wider awareness session
FAQs
1. Who should attend this Supply Chain Basics course?
This programme is designed for professionals, managers, and teams who need stronger practical capability in Supply Chain Basics. Participant profiles can be tailored to match role level, function, and organisational needs.
2. Can the course be tailored for our organisation in Yangon?
Yes. The programme can be adapted to your industry, internal terminology, systems, policies, examples, and team challenges so the learning is more directly usable after the workshop.
3. Is this course suitable for mixed-function groups?
Yes, in most situations. The workshop can be run for a single function or for mixed groups where collaboration across roles is important.
4. Does the course include practical exercises?
Yes. Depending on the format, the course can include case-based activities, structured group work, reflective discussion, and applied learning tasks.
5. Can this be delivered virtually as well as in person?
Yes. The programme is available in person in Yangon, as a live virtual session, or as a private corporate programme for teams across Myanmar and Southeast Asia.