Advance Your Supply Chain Analyst Career

As an advanced supply chain analyst, you’ll lead supply chain management and operations, handling complex data analysis and problem solving. Check out the resources below to develop the skills to advance as a supply chain analyst.

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Skills you'll gain: Data Storytelling, Tableau Software, Dashboard, Market Data, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Data Presentation, Feature Engineering, Analytical Skills, Data Ethics, Data Visualization, Exploratory Data Analysis, Data Visualization Software, Case Studies, Business Intelligence, Business Analytics, Financial Market, Interactive Data Visualization, Data Analysis, Financial Data, Financial Analysis

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Skills you'll gain: Dashboard, Data Transformation, SPSS (Software), SPSS, Descriptive Analytics, Data Visualization, Logistic Regression, Regression Analysis, Correlation Analysis, Analytics, Data Presentation, Data Preprocessing, Descriptive Statistics, Business Analytics, Statistical Modeling, Advanced Analytics, Data Analysis, Exploratory Data Analysis, Market Data, Statistical Analysis

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Skills you'll gain: Competitive Intelligence, Demand Planning, Strategic Sourcing, Competitive Analysis, Customer Demand Planning, Data Storytelling, Procurement, Supplier Management, Supply Chain, Regression Analysis, Supplier Performance Management, Inventory Control, Business Analytics, Data Collection, Supply Management, Supply Chain Management, Business Intelligence, Materials Management, Strategic Decision-Making, Data Analysis

Advanced supply chain analysts deepen their expertise in supply chain analytics and begin to take on managerial responsibilities. They can advance into higher positions by developing their ability to reduce costs and time for inventory and operations.

Furthering your career as a supply chain analyst can mean transitioning to a supply chain manager, who oversees the entire supply chain and leads teams toward effective business strategy. You might take on more complex projects, mentor junior-level employees, and use artificial intelligence in software to achieve efficiency.

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