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Why do so many people spend so much time implementing supply chain management? Because it’s an unparalleled way to leverage your company’s competitive advantage. The fierce competition in today’s marketplace is led by advances in technology, globalization, and information availability. In highly competitive markets, it’s not enough to simply pursue market share to ensure profitability. Companies must successfully partner with their supply chain organizations to produce value and optimize profitability.
Why does the University of Tennessee have the advantage in supply chain management education? |
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For over 50 years, UT faculty have played a major role in the supply chain arena — conducting innovative research, publishing leading-edge findings, writing industry-standard textbooks, and creating the manual by which companies successful in supply chain management adhere. UT offers comprehensive Supply Chain Management/Logistics Programming across the entire educational spectrum. |
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UT’s executive education courses cover the continuum of supply chain management…from consumer through supplier….from logistics to supply chain management certification. |
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All supply chain management courses are taught from a strategic perspective. You learn how to better understand, integrate, and apply the supply chain dynamics occurring in your organization to enhance value and profit. |
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Partner with the University of Tennessee's Supply Chain / Logistics Programs
and Leverage Your Competitive Advantage!
Integrated Supply Chain Management Program: Six, 2½- day, non-consecutive courses (offered in pairs) that bring together the supply chain areas of demand planning, customer relationship management, operations, logistics, lean management, and resource/financial management. Certification is available. Courses may be taken independently for those not seeking certification.
Logistics Executive Development Program: Learn to create value across your supply chain partners and integrate logistics activities and strategies with other areas of corporate competency.
Performance-Based Logistics: The Basics and Beyond focuses on establishing and executing performance-based logistics contracts and programs.
Custom Programs: Supply chain management programs tailored to your specific organizational needs and locations.
Contact the Center and ask for the Program Team: Bric Wheeler, Director, and Betty Lou Newcomb, Registrar. |