Supply Chain Analyst

The AI-Ready Career Guide: Master Demand Forecasting, Inventory Planning, and Data Analytics to Launch or Advance Your Career in Operations and Logistics
298 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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Supply chain jobs are changing fast. AI tools can generate forecasts, flag risks, and automate reports, but companies still need skilled analysts who can question the data, interpret the results, and turn system outputs into smart operational decisions.Supply Chain Analyst: The AI-Ready Career Guide is a practical career and skills roadmap for people who want to enter or advance in supply chain analytics, operations, logistics, procurement, inventory planning, or demand forecasting.Written for career switchers, logistics coordinators, warehouse professionals, procurement assistants, operations workers, business graduates, and early-career analysts, this guide explains what modern supply chain analysts actually do and how to build the skills employers expect in an AI-supported workplace.Inside, readers will learn how to understand supply chain fundamentals, work with Excel, SQL, Power Query, and BI dashboards, audit AI-generated forecasts, calculate safety stock and reorder points, analyze supplier and carrier performance, interpret ERP data from systems such as SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics, and build portfolio projects that demonstrate real analytical ability.The book also includes career-focused chapters on resume positioning, interview preparation, stakeholder communication, and project examples that can help readers show hiring managers what they can do before they already have the job title.This is not a programming book or a machine learning engineering manual. It is a practical, business-focused guide for becoming the kind of analyst organizations need now: someone who understands operations, works confidently with data, questions AI outputs, communicates clearly, and helps real supply chains make better decisions.