Supply Chain Education

Crossroads 2015 Agenda Showcases MIT Innovations that Shape Supply Chains

Monday, February 2, 2015 · SCMR Staff
A new way to deliver freight in congested cities, a revolutionary energy storage system, and a method for driving innovation by harnessing skunk work projects, are some of the developments that supply chain professionals will learn about at Crossroads 2015

The DNA of Supply Chain Executives

Saturday, November 1, 2014 · Kai Hoberg, Knut Alicke, Christoph Flöthmann, and Johan Lundin
Who are the professionals who make supply chain management the engine of the firm? We find that many roads lead to Rome: The diversity of supply chain talent resembles the extraordinary, cross-functional nature of the supply chain profession. Here is an overview of the…

Leveraging the value of supply chain education

Wednesday, January 29, 2014 · George Kokoris
With interest in supply chain education at an all-time high, now is the time to use it to expand your own team’s skills, knowledge, and capabilities.

Game Changing Trends in Supply Chain: Part V

Friday, March 15, 2013 · J. Paul Dittmann, Ph.D. Randy Bradley, Ph.D. University of Tennessee
Supply Chain Enablers: Talent and Information Trends

What Hiring Managers are Looking for Today

Monday, January 23, 2012 · Bridget McCrea
Which skills and competencies are hiring managers emphasizing in their job openings today? How well are the universities preparing students for a career in logistics and supply chain management? A new survey from SCMR and Logistics Management reveals some of the answers.

Executive Education

Friday, November 18, 2011 · George Kokoris
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.

“De-Mystifying Economics”

Wednesday, August 31, 2011 · Robert A Rudzki
The current “politicization” of economics probably seems baffling to many of us who studied the hard lessons of history.

Supply chain “hot button”  issues will not fade away

Monday, June 13, 2011 · Patrick Burnson
Supply chain leaders from more than 40 companies converged in Knoxville this past April for the Supply Chain Forum at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to discuss “hot button” issues facing the supply chain industry.

The net’s sweeping impact on growth, jobs, and prosperity

Monday, May 30, 2011 · Patrick Burnson
New McKinsey research into the Internet economies of the G-8 nations as well as Brazil, China, and India, South Korea, and Sweden finds that the Web accounts for a significant and growing portion of global GDP.

ISM conference focuses on economic recovery

Thursday, May 19, 2011 · Patrick Burnson
While The Institute for Supply Management’s Semi-annual Economic Forecast suggests economic growth through 2011, one prominent economist said there’s still reason to worry.

Looking for “transformational” intelligence

Saturday, May 14, 2011 · Patrick Burnson
As our guest blogger, Robert Rudzki, has already noted here recently, this year’s ISM international conference may be the best in several years.

When B2B goes mainstream

Thursday, March 31, 2011 · Patrick Burnson
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

Global supply chain forum holds inaugural meeting

Wednesday, March 2, 2011 · SCMR Staff
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

Getting what you pay for

Saturday, February 19, 2011 · Patrick Burnson
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…

Seaport and supply chains to be discussed at upcoming NAFTA conference

Monday, February 7, 2011 · SCMR Staff
On Thursday, March 3, the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) and METRANS will bring together a unique gathering of researchers, industry representatives and government officials from the United States, Mexico and Canada to explore common trends that…
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