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Capturing the potential of education
By Bridget McCrea

Executive education programs today are focusing on the "hot" supply chain topics. Here's a look at what's available and how you can take advantage of these offerings.

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Georgia Institute of Technology
Executive Masters in International Logistics (EMIL)

PHONE: 404-385-7306
WEBSITE: www.emil.gatech.edu

The Executive Master's in International Logistics & Supply Chain Strategy program prepares executives to face key global logistics and supply chain issues by teaching them to design creative logistics solutions while expanding their network of international government, industry and academic contacts. This 18-month program keeps employees on the job while teaching them practical techniques for decreasing logistics costs and improving supply chain efficiencies. Participants experience real-world results by learning best practices from world-leading experts in EMIL's five two-week residences (both in-person and distance learning) at key locations around the globe.

INSEAD

PHONE: +33 (0)1 6072 9350
WEBSITE: www.insead.edu/scmr

www.insead.edu
INSEAD's Supply Chain Management program is a multidisciplinary executive education program designed to help attendees conceive innovative strategies, deploy solutions to exploit global efficiencies, enhance value with dynamic optimization. Program will be held Nov. 7-11 in Fontainebleau, France.

North Carolina State University
Poole College of Management

PHONE: 919-515-5560
WEBSITE: www.poole.ncsu.edu

The Poole College of Management at N.C. State University offers undergraduate studies with a concentration in Operations & Supply Chain. The school also offers executive education programs including the Supply Chain Management Initiative and related programs. In addition, its Supply Chain Resource Cooperative also provides a wealth of educational resources.

Michigan State University
Broad School of Business

PHONE: 517-355-8377
WEBSITE: www.bus.msu.edu/supplychain/

MSU offers an undergraduate major in supply chain management, two MS programs, and two PhD programs in SCM. Also offers an MBA with supply chain concentration. Executive education programs include a range of open enrollment seminars; customized logistics seminars for organizations; the Logistics in Supply Chain Management Annual Seminar; and the Annual Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Executive Seminar.

Rutgers University
Rutgers Business School

PHONE: 973-353-5226
WEBSITE: www.business.rutgers.edu/scmms

The Department of Supply Chain Management and Marketing Sciences (SCMMS) at Rutgers Business School offers a range of academic programs including a PhD in SCMMS, a MBA Concentration in Supply Chain Management, and an undergraduate major in SCMMS. Rutgers also offers executive education programs based on current topics and trends. Also offered is a Supply Chain Management Certification Program for business professionals.

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