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Course Description

Inventory levels impact operational performance, customer service, and the cost structure that delivers a product or service. Carrying inventory is costly because it ties up cash and creates risk of obsolescence. Therefore, an inventory management policy aligned to deliver the organization’s objectives needs to be in place.

In this course, you will explore the drivers of inventory strategy and compare product life cycles. You will practice using the appropriate models and approaches to match levels of inventory with demand in a way that maximizes profit, and you will determine the optimal policies to manage two types of inventory in a given scenario. Finally, you will recommend strategies to improve operations management in your organization based on the principles of the Toyota Production System.

This course requires the use of Microsoft Excel (desktop or online). While advanced skills aren’t necessary, students with some prior experience in Excel will be most successful in the course.

The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course:

  • Analyzing Operations Processes
  • Improving Service Operations
  • Designing a Quality Control System

Faculty Author

Natalia Santamaría

Benefits to the Learner

  • Calculate service-level metrics to determine how likely an organization is to fulfill a customer request
  • Use the Newsvendor Model to match levels of inventory with demand in a way that maximizes profit for short life cycle products
  • Use the EOQ Model to match levels of inventory with demand in a way that maximizes profit for long life cycle products
  • Recommend TPS-derived strategies to improve operations management in your organization

Target Audience

  • Mid-career healthcare professionals
  • Physicians transitioning into a managerial role
  • Nurses and nurse practitioners taking on management responsibilities
  • Healthcare policy professionals looking to transition into operations management
  • Business management professionals/MBA students who wish to specialize in healthcare operations
  • Customer-facing managers in government agencies
  • Anyone whose staff or unit is responsible for providing a consistent and high level of service

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
2 week
Dates
Apr 22, 2026 to May 05, 2026
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $1,199.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To enhance your experience in this course, the faculty author recommends reading The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement, E. Goldratt and J. Cox, North River Press, 3rd revised edition. Reading this book along with your coursework is optional and will not impact your ability to complete the program.

Type
2 week
Dates
Jul 15, 2026 to Jul 28, 2026
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $1,199.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To enhance your experience in this course, the faculty author recommends reading The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement, E. Goldratt and J. Cox, North River Press, 3rd revised edition. Reading this book along with your coursework is optional and will not impact your ability to complete the program.

Type
2 week
Dates
Oct 07, 2026 to Oct 20, 2026
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $1,199.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To enhance your experience in this course, the faculty author recommends reading The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement, E. Goldratt and J. Cox, North River Press, 3rd revised edition. Reading this book along with your coursework is optional and will not impact your ability to complete the program.

Type
2 week
Dates
Dec 30, 2026 to Jan 12, 2027
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $1,199.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To enhance your experience in this course, the faculty author recommends reading The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement, E. Goldratt and J. Cox, North River Press, 3rd revised edition. Reading this book along with your coursework is optional and will not impact your ability to complete the program.

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