What is the difference between MBA in operations and MBA in supply chain management?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    One distinct difference between supply chain management and operations management is that supply chain management is focused externally. Its focus is on:
    Planning products that consumers will want to buy
    Sourcing raw materials, components or parts
    Transporting and warehousing products
    Delivering the goods to the point of purchase
    Whereas, focus of management in operations is on the following:
    Forecasting sales
    Improving productivity
    Increasing responsiveness
    Meeting customers demands
    Maintaining quality standards
    Contributing to the bottom line
    To summarize, The major difference between supply chain management and operations management is that su
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