Ready for the Next Level of Supply Chain Leadership?

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

Today’s companies are realizing the importance of the supply chain as a revenue generator— it’s not just a cost of doing business. In order to remain competitive in the global marketplace, senior executives must completely transform their business approach and conventional supply chain practices, and embrace new capabilities that drive more value. How can you leverage the latest supply chain tools, practices and capabilities to ensure that your company is poised to adapt in this rapidly changing environment and not be left behind? You can start by learning from the best at MIT.

The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) offers the executive education program Supply Chain Management: Driving Strategic Advantage.

Executive Education – Supply Chain Management

January 4, 2011 – January 7, 2011

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

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

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
  • Finance and the Supply Chain

About MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics

For more than two decades, the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics has been a world leader in supply chain management education and research. CTL has made significant contributions to supply chain logistics and has helped numerous companies gain competitive advantage from its cutting-edge research.

The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics is a dynamic solutions-oriented environment where students, faculty, and industry leaders pool their knowledge and experience to advance supply chain education and research.

Part of the Engineering Systems Division of the MIT School of Engineering, CTL:

  • Coordinates more than 100 supply chain research efforts across the MIT campus and around the world
  • Educates students and corporate leaders in the essential principles of supply chain management
  • Helps organizations increase productivity and decrease their economic and environmental impact

Attend the SCM executive education

Register here: http://ctl.mit.edu/