The SCOR model and Learn How to Source
Introduction to SCOR model, a model which define a supply structure along with supply chain metrics and scorecards, used to evaluate performance and identify areas for improvement.
Introduction course.
SCOR is Supply Chain Operations Reference model.
SCOR was developed by a management consulting firm, PRTM, which became PricewaterhouseCoopers, and AMR research, which became part of Gartner. SCOR was endorsed by the Supply Chain Council (SCC), an independent non-profit organization that represented the interests of supply chain practitioners. In 2014, the SCC merged with the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS), changing its name to ASCM in 2018.
But what is SCOR and how do the knowledge provided at Learn How to Source correlate to the SCOR Model. Learn more in this introduction level course.
This course do not contain any specific procurement knowledge. The purpose of the course is to position the knowledge provided by LHTS in a wider context.
(15 minutes)
Introducing Learning Objectives.
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Introducing the Score model
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Connection SCOR, Procurement and Learn How to Source
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The Purchasing Role by EFFSO
Learn How to Source is an online platform based in Sweden, offering a range of procurement courses accessible globally. It serves as a community where procurement experts share their knowledge through online courses, designed for various experience levels from introductory to expert. Courses are concise, about 30 minutes each, and cover different aspects of procurement, tailored for different buyer roles. The courses focus on practical knowledge, presented by seasoned professionals, and include quizzes and certificates. They can be accessed from any device, emphasizing microlearning for flexibility and efficiency.