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Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis is an institution of leaders: distinguished research faculty…exhilarated, brilliant students…and successful, energized alumni. Its mission, which has guided the business school since its founding in 1917, is to Create knowledge…Inspire individuals…Transform business. Olin Business School’s small size allows for a deeper level of interaction, participation and program customization, which, in turn, fosters key relationships that provide endless opportunities for continuous achievement. With alliances in England, China, Brazil, Spain and India, Washington University’s Olin Business School is advancing today’s business world and tomorrow’s global leaders.

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Washington University Olin Business School
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, Missouri, 63130-4899
United States
(314) 935-6000
(800) 638-0700
(314) 935-4290
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Home or Overseas? An Analysis of Sourcing Strategies under Competition
Driven by the pressure to control operating costs and focus on core competencies, the past few decades have witnessed a...

Washington University in St. Louis Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
Washington University in St. Louis Master of Science in Supply...
Numerous top organizations seek out Olin graduates for careers in supply chain management.





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Healthcare Tech Implementation and the Supply Chain
One of the biggest challenges in the healthcare industry is reducing operating costs, and one area of opportunity for cost savings is through the supply chain.

Re-Shoring: Is it Fab or Fad?
Re-shoring activities are underway, that much is for sure. But is this part of a larger trend that brings the fabulous news that the U.S. economy is anxiously awaiting? Or is re-shoring just a fad?

Home or Overseas? An Analysis of Sourcing Strategies under Competition
Driven by the pressure to control operating costs and focus on core competencies, the past few decades have witnessed a growing trend toward offshore manufacturing as firms move their production activities from developed countries to emerging economies.

New Research on Reshoring
Many people attribute the reshoring trend to the inflating manufacturing and logistics costs in low cost regions such as Asia. As the cost advantage of offshoring diminishes, will firms eventually all move back to the US? Not necessarily.

Washington University in St. Louis Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
EXCEPTIONAL MANAGEMENT of the production and delivery of a firm’s products and services – its supply chain – is absolutely critical, especially in today’s challenging economic environment. Manufacturing and service organizations alike compete, in part, on the strength of their supply chain.




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