DP means Demand Planning, not related to sourcing/procurement, actually. anyway, since you did not provide much info, I can only give you some advice in high level. 1. even after MBA, you still don't know your career aspiration, it means this MBA does not add that much value so we don't need to consider it. 2. Procurement/Sourcing is a very niche area; only big companies, e.g. Fortune 500, will have a career path in Procurement/Sourcing. 3. Depending on your background, you can choose to become expert in a particular category and/or industry and grow your market value. For example, IT sourcing in Financial Industry, Marketing sourcing in FMCG; Real estate/travel/logistics in any big company; raw materials in manufacturing, etc. 4. focus on MNC. Procurement/Sourcing is such a "fat" function, in any state owned company. I guess you don't have such connection, otherwise you won't be here in CD. :-) just my 2 cents, glad to discuss with you if you are interested in sourcing/procurement. -- by 会员 xiaoqiuqiu (2011/10/22 20:36:07)
DP, such a familiar word, just out of the group ..... Our team is called DSP, which is short for Demand& Supply Planning~~~ |