Professor Teaches Marketing Class through Virtual Reality
Mark Collins teaches his marketing course through virtual reality, a UT first.
Mark Collins teaches his marketing course through virtual reality, a UT first.
Eight UT students have been recognized for their research projects in the 2018 Undergraduate Awards, the largest international academic awards program.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Haslam College of Business has appointed Mary Long the new managing director of the Global Supply Chain Institute’s Supply Chain Forum.
The Haslam College of Business expects to launch its inaugural online master’s degree, the Master of Science in supply chain management, in mid-2019.
The supply chain faculty in UT’s Haslam College of Business earned the top ranking for research productivity in the world from the Transportation Journal.
A new study from the Global Supply Chain Institute finds that not only does internal collaboration create financial worth but also that benchmark companies are leveraging collaboration outside their organizations to create competitive advantages.
In response to a growing need for qualified and interested sales professionals, UT’s Haslam College of Business recently launched its Professional Sales Forum.
A Knoxville News Sentinel editorial highlighted the importance of the transportation industry to the state and included sections on the Tickle College of Engineering and Haslam College of Business.
A flood of new technologies in the past decade foretells a supply chain revolution, and a new study from the Global Supply Chain Institute identifies five that companies should examine to ensure their long-term survival.
The rising cost of transportation has created strife between shippers and carriers as they leverage the economics of supply and demand at the expense of each other.
In the next 10 to 20 years, businesses will be driven by experts in the supply chain industry because of emerging technology revolutionizing the way customers are served. That’s according to Dave Clark, senior vice president of worldwide operations at Amazon, who spoke at UT’s Haslam College of Business Supply Chain Forum earlier this month.
A new study from UT’s Global Supply Chain Institute outlines the best practices for leveraging transparency in supply chains for financial profit.