Harnessing Data Power: A Game-Changer for Supply Chain and Marketing Careers
Leeds is at the forefront of data analytics with two new innovative masterās programsāsupply chain analytics and marketing analytics.
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Data is everywhere. The challenge isnāt collecting it but turning it into actionable insights and informed business decisions. Thatās the vision behind Leedsā new masterās programs in supply chain analytics and marketing analytics, beginning in 2025.
āBeing able to launch marketing analytics and supply chain analytics degrees is exciting and supportive of the growth of the school and the opportunities we provide as students consider the changes occurring in business careers,ā said Kristi Ryujin, associate dean for graduate programs at Leeds. During her 11-year tenure, she has witnessed seismic changes in these two major areas of global business.
Transforming supply chain operations
Supply chains became a household topic during the pandemic, as shortages, price surges and logistical bottlenecks exposed vulnerabilities in global systems. Today, organizations must grapple with growing amounts of data to answer critical questions: Where should products be stored? How should production be timed? How can pricing and overhead be optimized? How will changing tariffs and regulations affect operations and revenue?
āThese are the kinds of questions weāre hearing,ā Ryujin noted. āDiscussions with industry partners show how far supply chain operations have come from the days of literally walking the lines in the warehouse. Now, weāre looking at things like performance over time, and itās all data driven.ā
Leedsā new Supply Chain Analytics masterās program builds on 10 years of expertise in core supply chain topics including procurement, logistics, inventory management and programming skills in Python. The new program replaces and updates the existing supply chain management degree, incorporating new technologies including AI and machine learning, and advanced technical skills.
The ability to predict demand, address inefficiencies and reduce risks can translate into significant cost savings and operational improvements for organizations. For example, supply chain analytics can help a food manufacturer forecast ingredient needs to avoid spoilage, streamline delivery schedules and align with sustainability goals in packaging and production.
āLeeds is seen as a leader in sustainability,ā Ryujin said. āHaving a sustainable supply chain is part of the opportunity we have in guiding students.ā
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āThere will be consistent demand for people with this skillset.āāKristi Ryujin, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs
Expanding career opportunities
As supply chains grow more complex, so does the demand for skilled professionals. The new masterās program is tailored to both full-time students and working professionals, offering flexible formats to accommodate busy schedules.
āOne of the things we pride ourselves in is that we develop talent,ā Ryujin said. āIf someone was an undergraduate psychology major, for example, and really likes numbers and data, we will prepare that student for success in the program.ā
High-demand roles in supply chain analytics include:
ā Demand Planner
ā Logistics Analyst
ā Operations Analyst
ā Procurement Agent
ā Quality Control Analyst
āWe learned so much during COVID. And now we must think about the complexities and volatility of supply chain markets based on government changes, leadership changes, climate change and more,ā Ryujin said. āOur ability to address these challenges is what makes our supply chain analytics degree so interesting and exciting,ā she said. āThere will be consistent demand for people with this skillset.ā
The growing role of marketing analytics
Leedsā new Marketing Analytics masterās program builds on Leedsā foundation of excellence in marketing research and teaching. The program is designed to prepare students for roles that require translating data into actionable insights, understanding customer behavior and optimizing marketing effectiveness.
The new program will expand upon Leedsā breadth of marketing courses with the added technical skills to address evolving and emerging roles. These roles are becoming vital in helping companies understand their audiences, drive revenue growth and solidify their reputation as purpose-driven, sustainable organizations.
High-demand roles in marketing analytics include:
ā Marketing Analytics Manager
ā Marketing Analytics Senior Lead
ā Senior Manager, Marketing Insights and Analytics
ā Senior Manager, Digital Marketing
ā Senior Digital Engagement Administrator
Flexible learning options and the Leeds difference
Both new masterās programs offer full-time, in-person formats as well as an āOnline Plusā option, which combines high-quality, customized videos, synchronous remote sessions and in-person faculty office hours. This flexibility makes it possible for working professionals to reskill, upskill or pivot their careers.
āFor recent graduates or career changers, these programs offer a pathway to advanced opportunities,ā Ryujin explained. Many of Leedsā undergraduate students take advantage of accelerated pathways, earning both undergraduate and masterās degrees through 3+1 or 4+1 programs. āThe important thing for students is to come in with curiosity, interest and a willingness to learn.ā
By solving critical business challenges and identifying opportunities to improve business processes and mitigate risks, these programs shape students into strategic thinkers in their industries. Leedsā graduates not only leave prepared to adapt to ever-evolving business demands, but theyāre also equipped with a competitive edge in anticipating future challenges and driving innovationāskills that set them apart as leaders.
At a Glance
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Curriculum | Data-driven operational strategy and tactics with big data analytics. | Data-driven marketing strategies including specialized market intelligence, digital advertising and customer analytics courses. |
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Career Success | Graduates find roles in leading companies includingāÆArrow Electronics, Boeing, Danone, Lockheed Martin, Walmart and more. | Graduates find roles in top companies like AB InBev, Alteryx, KPMG, Merckle, OptTek Systems, P2 Energy Solutions and Panasonic North America. |