CPD -Supply Chain Digitalisation

Learn to help fulfill customer needs and improve decision-making using existing and emerging digital technologies in our continuing professional development course, “Supply Chain Digitalisation,” Aug. 30-31. Attend in-person in Adjirinagor, Accra, Ghana, or from anywhere via Zoom. Our innovative, practical and evidence-based CPD programs are for senior professionals who want to acquire new skills, network …

Distinguished Lecture Series with John Karani

Join CARISCA's Distinguished Lecture Series with John Karani, president of the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM). The title is "The Journey Toward Supply Chain Management Professionalism: Lessons From the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management" About the speaker John Karani is the Chairman of the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM). Karani is a seasoned Pan-African …

CARISCA Training Series

Learn how to create quality research questions If you’re an academic and would like to learn how to create quality research questions, join us September 22 for a virtual workshop on that topic. Knowing how to create quality research questions is essential to reaching your objective for your study – and your career. Your research …

CPD – Quantification of Health Commodities: Forecasting and Supply Planning

What you will learn This training workshop will allow participants to improve their forecasting and supply planning skills. Participants will learn to understand the data requirements, the key steps in quantification, and select the appropriate forecasting methodology and tools. Objectives of the Workshop This workshop will build the capacity of supply chain practitioners and service …

CARISCA Training Series – Writing for News Outlets

  About the event: Knowing how to write for nonacademic audiences is a key skill for researchers who want to have an impact beyond professional journals. Industry, institutions, policymakers, the general public and other stakeholders need research findings communicated in simple terms to aid them in decision-making. Being able to appeal to a larger audience …

From the editor’s perspective: Writing for non-academic audiences

Register Here   Knowing how to write for nonacademic audiences is a key skill for researchers who want to have an impact beyond professional journals. Industry, institutions, policymakers, the general public and other stakeholders need research findings communicated in simple terms to aid them in decision making. Being able to appeal to a larger audience …

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