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New supply chain think tank announced
Filed in archive Special Events by ehsan on December 1, 2005
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Monash University and Michigan State University will hold a Supply Chain and Logistics Management Executive Development Program between February 5-9, 2006.
The program, sponsored by GRA, will provide directors, senior executives, managers and practitioners with well researched, best practice perspectives on the essential elements of supply chain management.

Monash University and Michigan State University are renowned in their respective countries for their academic excellence and have pooled resources for this five-day residential course.

Michigan State University's Logistics Executive Management Development Seminar is considered the world's leading logistics executive program and its founding director, Dr Donald J Bowersox, is actively involved in the 2006 Australian Executive Development Program.

This program provides a valuable business opportunity to network with peers and participate in discussions on leading edge issues and practical supply chain management solutions.

The course is limited to 50 participants and early enrolment is recommended. More information including the program timetable is available from: www.buseco.monash.edu.au.


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