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Comprehensive information on education for supply chain management careers including university programs, online courses, internships, training and certification.

Career Survey Shows Highly Educated, Well Compensated Supply Chain Managers

Posted 05/02 · 09:36 AM · SCMR Editorial
For a significant portion of the respondents, the education did not end with their undergraduate or graduate schooling. Sixty percent have taken executive education or other job-related classes within the past 12 months.

More education means more money

Posted 04/22 · 08:59 AM · SCMR Editorial
Take a look at the "Salary Survey" webcast for insight and advice. Some revealing anecdotes suggest ongoing learning is a given.

When B2B goes mainstream

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Posted 03/31 · 08:17 AM · SCMR Editorial
The recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan is continuing to have a profound impact on the global supply chain. This fact was not lost on mainstream news organizations, which contacted SCMR recently to gather market intelligence to share with its readers

Anatomy of a Leader

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Posted 03/14 · 07:42 AM · SCMR Editorial
What makes a truly great supply chain leader? What kind of background is needed most? And what character traits? For seven years now, Supply Chain Management Review has been building a rich archive of answers to those kinds of questions through our “Profiles in Leadership” column. Probing deeper into these individual stories here is what we’ve found.

Global supply chain forum holds inaugural meeting

Posted 03/02 · 11:56 AM · SCMR Editorial
This June in Paris, two internationally ranked universities will bring together world-class industry and faculty leaders to discuss global supply chain issues, opportunities and best practices

The clock is ticking: technological breakthroughs may revive U.S. manufacturing

Posted 02/25 · 03:04 PM · SCMR Editorial
Two stories worth checking out in the mainstream business press suggest that U.S. manufacturing is poised for a comeback, and that a new supply chain model may not be far behind.

Oklahoma State gets visit from dock equipment mobile showroom

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Posted 02/23 · 09:27 AM · MMH Editorial
4Front Engineered Solutions continues its cross-country education program with a visit to Oklahoma State University.

BSR to stage “sustainability” webinar

Posted 02/22 · 08:38 AM · SCMR Editorial
BSR’s “Clean Cargo Working Group” will examine Sustainability issues at tomorrow’s one hour webinar, discussion, and Q&A. The live event will be based in San Francisco

AAPA to feature port administration and legal issues seminar in San Francisco

Posted 02/22 · 08:16 AM · SCMR Editorial
The biennial Port Administration and Legal Issues Seminar in San Francisco, April 13-15, sponsored by the American Association of Port Authorities, will examine the latest trends, challenges and management strategies for port administrators, finance officers, attorneys, and real estate and risk managers

Getting what you pay for

Posted 02/19 · 10:46 AM · SCMR Editorial
Observers of Silicon Valley have always assumed that the most successful companies get their competitive edge by paying their star employees more than the competition to fuel innovation. Now research, co-authored by Stanford professor Kathryn Shaw, and using the academic field of insider econometrics, has been able to prove that this assumption is indeed true

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