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Finance for Operations Professionals
This course teaches operations professionals the financial tools needed to optimize resource allocation, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.
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Training TypeLive Training
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CategoryFinance
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Duration2 Hours
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Rating4.9/5
Course Introduction
About the Course
This course teaches operations professionals the financial tools needed to optimize resource allocation, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. It emphasizes the financial impact of operational decisions on overall business performance.
Course Objective
Budgeting and cost control for operations
Financial analysis of supply chain and inventory management
Understanding cost structures and profit margins
Using financial metrics to measure operational efficiency
Scenario analysis for capital expenditures and process improvements
Who is the Target Audience?
Managers and team leaders in non-finance departments
Entrepreneurs and small business owners
Professionals seeking to understand financial performance
Basic Knowledge
No prior knowledge needed
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Available Batches
13 Feb 2025 | Thu ( 1 Day ) | 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM (Eastern Time) |
11 Mar 2025 | Tue ( 1 Day ) | 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM (Eastern Time) |
Pricing
Live
Single Attendee
149
249
Live Session
Recorded
Single Attendee
199
332
6 month Access for Rec
Live+Recorded
Single Attendee
249
416
6 month Access for Rec
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Curriculum
Total Duration : 2 Hours
Financial Fundamentals for Operations
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Key metrics: Cost of goods sold (COGS), gross margin, and working capital
Budgeting for Operational Activities
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Effective allocation for supply chain, logistics, and production
Cost Analysis and Control
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Identifying and managing fixed vs. variable costs
Inventory and Supply Chain Financial Metrics
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Turnover ratios, carrying costs, and supply chain efficiency
Capital Expenditure Decisions
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Financial evaluation of investment opportunities
Case Studies
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Operational initiatives with measurable financial impact