We’ve all seen the automobile commercials where drivers are surprised by the new look of Buick, which most associate with bench seats and their elderly father. The same can be said of executive education.
For years, executive ed and certification programs required attendees to leave the workplace and travel to a campus, sometimes for weeks on end. Earning a supply chain MBA might have entailed dropping out of the workplace for a year or so. That is no longer the case.
Four Innovative Supply Chain Education Trends
During this webcast SCMR contributing editor, Bridget McCrea, will detail four new trends supply chain executives are embracing to improve their skills or the skills of their teams. Join us to learn more about:
- The Marriage of College and Third-party Providers
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
- The acceleration of the acceptance of virtual and online education
- The expansion of certification programs to address new issues in transportation, logistics, and distribution

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