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Supply Chain Management

Driving Strategic Advantage 2009

Please find information about this upcoming course in January 2010.

 

Are You Ready for the Next Level of Supply Chain Leadership?

Let MIT Take You There

Markets are changing and business rules are being rewritten, creating extraordinary opportunities for companies that are ready to meet the challenge. Where can supply chain professionals go to learn about the “new normal” and their role in capturing these opportunities? The place that is synonymous with cutting-edge ideas: MIT.

The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL) invites you to attend its industry-leading executive education program Supply Chain Management: Driving Strategic Advantage 2009.

Taught by distinguished MIT faculty and researchers, this executive course is a fast-paced mix of simulations, case studies, MIT CTL research, and thought-provoking, interactive class sessions.

The June program will also include a new module on finance and the supply chain. From inventory and capital equipment investments to labor and material expenditures, much of the finance that flows in and out of the company is controlled by supply chain. This role has become critical as the global financial crisis has put companies under intense pressure to control costs. Attendees will learn about the importance of financial analysis in the supply chain, and how to leverage competitive power by establishing a constructive dialogue with CFOs and CEOs.

There has never been a better time to hone your supply chain management skills and develop new ones. Join us at MIT CTL and step up to the future of supply chain.

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June 9 – 12, 2009

Venue: Cambridge, MA

Specific Topics Covered:

• Integrated Supply Chain Management
• Supply Chain Dynamics
• Managing Uncertainty
• Current Practices in Leading Companies
• Scenario Planning
• Aligning Supply Chain with Corporate Strategy
• PICOmeter and other critical financial measures of supply chain performance

For more information email ctl-events@mit.edu or contact Nancy Martin at 617.253.1547

 
 
 
 
 
 

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