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Supply Chain Management

Increasingly, supply chain management is being viewed not as a business function but as a business approach used to transcend traditional functional boundaries. 

Supply chain management is the integration of key business processes from end user through original suppliers, that provides products, services and information that add value for customers and other stakeholders. It focuses on the management of the relationships between firms in the supply chain. Because these relationships can be complex, all business functions need to be involved.

The focus of this seminar is on a process-oriented framework that was developed by academics and executives associated with The Global Supply Chain Form at The Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business.

Program Information

Who Should Attend:

The seminar is designed specifically for executives who are developing and implementing supply chain strategies with a focus on the core processes that must be linked throughout the supply chain.

Dates and Locations:

May 21-23, 2013 - Cranfield, England

September 16-20, 2013 - Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State)

November 11-13, 2013 - Cranfield, England

Cost:

U.S. dates are $5,350 USD

England dates are £3,500 (GBP) + VAT

Faculty:

Keely Croxton
Tom Goldsby
Michael Knemeyer
Doug Lambert

Contact

Shirley Gaddis
Assistant Director

Phone: 614.292.0331
gaddis.14@osu.edu
Fisher College of Business
Global Supply Chain Forum
2100 Neil Ave., Room 506
Columbus, OH 43210
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