Executive Education

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Executive Courses

Supply Chain Management: Driving Strategic Advantage 2010
January 2010

This four-day program for supply chain executives combines hands-on management exercises, case studies, and highly interactive sessions. You will connect with thought leaders and other practitioners to broaden your horizons and hear about cutting-edge approaches to handling uncertainty.

Specifically, the program:
• Presents useful tools, models, and business processes for supply chain
• Explores new ideas in supply chain integration
• Demonstrates how excellence in supply chain management yields business success

Company Customized Workshops

Business Continuity Planning
This interactive, 2-day executive workshop on Business Continuity Planning puts executives through a real-time simulation of a large-scale supply chain disruption, with participants taking on the roles of responders across corporate disciplines.
Scenario Planning
In this workshop, exercises built around a set of different yet plausible future scenarios teach executives how to work with uncertainty and develop a more robust strategy to identify and confront future challenges
Strategy Alignment
This workshop walks executives through the development of excellent, strategically aligned supply chains through the use of real supply chain case studies from inside their own company.

Transportation

Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares [14.61s]
June 8-12, 2009
An in-depth study of discrete choice models (logit, nested logit, generalized extreme value, probit, logit mixtures, etc.) including their specification, estimation, statistical testing, forecasting, and application. Learn practical tools needed to apply techniques, use free discrete choice software, and gain hands-on experience by estimating and testing alternative models using real data sets.
Modeling and Simulation of Transportation Networks [1.10s]
July 27-31, 2009 An in-depth study of the world's most sophisticated transportation network models, including the theory and application of traffic performance, alternative traffic simulation methods, demand and user behavior, and more. Uses lectures, case studies and software dealing with the design, evaluation and operation of transportation systems.
URL:  http://ctl.mit.edu/metadot/index.pl?iid=2202
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