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In keeping with the vision of the Michigan State University Broad College of Business to be widely acknowledged by industry and academia as the leader in dissemination of procurement, manufacturing and logistics knowledge, the Supply Chain Management program integrates topics from manufacturing operations, purchasing, transportation, and physical distribution into a unified course of study.

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Michigan State University Broad College of Business
North Business College Complex
632 Bogue Street, Rm. N370
East Lansing, Michigan, 48824
United States
(517) 353-6381
(517) 432-1112
[email protected]

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Managing the Supply Chain Complexity Paradigm
This paper offers insight into managing supply chain and product complexity by providing background into the complexity’s sources, a...

Supply Chain Issues: What’s Keeping Supply Chain Managers Awake at Night?
Supply Chain Issues: What’s Keeping Supply Chain Managers Awake...
Although some of the themes presented in this paper may not be surprising, it is valuable to note that the...





Michigan State University Broad College of Business News & Resources

Weak Dry Van Truckload Pricing Conditions to Persist into New Year
Given where spot market prices are at and demand for services holding steady, slow attrition of capacity should help stave off further downward pressure on rates, says Michigan State’s Jason Miller.

An Early Delivery for Christmas: A Healthy Supply Chain
The combination of consumer spending continuing to remain resilient, retailers with inventory and delivery providers with capacity add up to a supply chain delivering this Christmas.

Become a Supply Chain Top Gun
Learn why you need to manage the moment like Maverick.

Are There Counterfeits in Your Global Supply Chain?
Listen in as Rosemary Coates and Kari Kammel, the Director of the Anti-counterfeiting and Product Protection Center at Michigan State University.

Talking Supply Chain Podcast: Delivering the Customer Experience
On this episode, Steven A. Melnyk discusses why delivering a customer experience is key to supply chain success going forward.

It’s Time to Get Real About Cybersecurity
On this episode, Steven A. Melnyk discusses why cybersecurity needs to be at the top of every supply chain manager’s to do list.

The Customer-Centric Supply Chain
On this episode, Steven A. Melnyk discusses why the customer, rather than cost, is the future of supply chain. SCMR’s Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock hosts.

Talking Supply Chain Podcast: Let’s Get Strategic
On this episode, Steven A. Melnyk discusses how managing the strategic supply chain is different, and why it calls for a new kind of supply chain leader. SCMR’s Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock hosts.

Let’s Create a Human-centric Supply Chain
Listen in as Michigan State professor Sriram Narayanan and Ed Terris, vice president of apparel manufacturing at Goodwill Industries of South Florida, discuss how to integrate people with disabilities into supply chains. SCMR’s Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock hosts.

How to Deal With Company Culture “Eating” Your Supply Chain Strategy
Too often, best-laid plans are nullified by company culture, a force that supply chain managers do not anticipate, and while culture is often cast as a source of inertia and un-thinking rejection of change, it plays an essential role in executing strategy.

Managing the Supply Chain Complexity Paradigm
This paper offers insight into managing supply chain and product complexity by providing background into the complexity’s sources, a framework for understanding its drivers, and methods to manage it.

Best Approaches to Survive Supply Chain Complexity
As part of the ongoing collaboration between Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business and APICS Supply Chain Council, the Beyond the Horizon research project is investigating how the supply chain management discipline is evolving into the future.

Michigan State University hosts third annual supply chain challenge
Nine of the 15 top-ranked supply chain management schools compete in simulation.

Supply Chain Issues: What’s Keeping Supply Chain Managers Awake at Night?
Although some of the themes presented in this paper may not be surprising, it is valuable to note that the executives interviewed, who represented more than 50 different firms, shared a common perspective about issues disrupting their businesses.

Capacity, Talent, and Complexity Found As Top Concerns of Supply Chain Managers
A new report from APICS and Michigan State University shines light on the issues keeping supply chain managers up at night.




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