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The Supply Chain Management Institute, directed by Joel Sutherland, was created in 1999 and today has a rightly deserved reputation for supporting the development of exceptional professionals who are sought after by industry and the public sector alike. The SCMI Advisory Board consists of senior executives of firms recognized as being on the leading edge of their respective industries and fields.

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University of San Diego School of Business Administration
5998 Alcalá Park
San Diego, California, 92110
United States
(619) 260-4600

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University of San Diego School of Business Administration MS in Supply Chain Management
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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.

Logistics Management’s 31st Annual Salary Survey: Work Smart, Earn More
Irrespective of age, gender, or experience, the most highly compensated logistics managers are those with the best formal educations - but academics and job recruiters say leadership acumen, the ability to adapt to technology, and “cultural skills” are not to be discounted.

University of San Diego School of Business Administration MS in Supply Chain Management
Given the significant investment of resources and sacrifices that our students make to earn their master’s degrees, we work diligently to ensure that the education they receive is a transformative one. Successful students are those who learn as much about themselves while enrolled in the program as they do about the principles and practices of supply chain management.




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