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Simplilearn Partners with SP Jain School of Global Management to Launch Digital Supply Chain Management Certification

Simplilearn Partners with SP Jain School of Global Management to Launch Digital Supply Chain Management Certification

Business Upturn11-06-2025
About SP Jain School of Global Management
SP Jain School of Global Management is an Australian business school that provides modern, relevant, and practical global business education with campuses in the dynamic business hubs of Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, and Sydney. SP Jain is renowned for offering multi-city undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For its flagship Global MBA program, the School has been ranked by reputed international publications such as Forbes, Times Higher Education—Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and Financial Times. Globally intelligent and culturally agile, an SP Jain graduate is empowered with the skills and confidence to drive decisions and take on the global challenges of the 21st century.
About Simplilearn
Founded in 2010 and based in Plano, Texas, and Bangalore, India, Simplilearn, a Blackstone portfolio company, is a global leader in digital upskilling, enabling learners across the globe and offering access to world-class training to individuals and businesses worldwide. Simplilearn offers 1,500+ live classes each month across 150+ countries, impacting over 8 million learners globally. The programs are designed and delivered with world-renowned universities, top corporations, and leading industry bodies via live online classes featuring top industry practitioners, sought-after trainers, and global leaders. From college students and early career professionals to managers, executives, small businesses, and big corporations, Simplilearn's role-based, skill-focused, industry-recognized, and globally relevant training programs are ideal upskilling solutions for diverse career or business goals.
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