Supply Chain Strategy for Enterprise Growth and Innovation at MSU
The Henry Center for Executive Development
Lansing, MI
September 21, 2010 To September 24, 2010
Program Benefits
- The course provides a foundational core understanding of critical supply chain characteristics and competencies that can dramatically impact business results.
- Participants will improve their abilities to interact with key supply chain stakeholders inside and outside their own organizations, as well as employ the supply base as the source of a strategic growth initiative.
- The program offers integration among these critical, value-adding components to enhance global competitiveness.
- Applied field tested frameworks and diagnostics to their own organizations.
- Better appreciate the factors that affect "total cost of ownership" in the supply chain.
Faculty/Speakers
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Edward W. Davis
Oliver Wight Professor of Business Administration, The Darden School, University of Virginia.
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Edward D. Hess
Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence, The Darden School, University of Virginia.
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Robert E. Spekman
Tayloe Murphy Professor of Business Administration and Area Coordinator, Marketing. The Darden School, University of Virginia.
Fee
$4,000.00
Who Should Attend
Senior business unit general and functional managers seeking to utilize the supply base as a vehicle for enterprise growth and innovation. Senior managers involved in the supply chain management process and those executives from related functions. Executives seeking to understand how to design contemporary high-performance supply chains. Executives from product, service, government, or not-for-profit organizations.
Website: www.darden.virginia.edu/exed/programs/default.aspx?stage=sem&id=76
Contact
Name: Nick Little
Phone: 517/353-8711 x 71006 or 800/356-5705
Email: littlen@msu.edu