Graduates Thank Faculty and Staff for Support
As commencement approaches, students took a moment to reflect on the invaluable support and guidance they received from UT faculty and staff along the way.
As commencement approaches, students took a moment to reflect on the invaluable support and guidance they received from UT faculty and staff along the way.
Chris Craighead, expert on supply chain disruptions, addresses holiday season shopping and shipping concerns and more.
Supply chain management could bring the science of efficiency to football sidelines as well as locker rooms and away-game equipment shipping.
A white paper from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Global Supply Chain Institute is designed to help supply chain managers bring their cybersecurity into the 21st century.
Risk management and recovery planning are now at the forefront of many shippers’ planning according to a new study by John Lebowitz, a distinguished faculty fellow in the Haslam College of Business.
What will it take for businesses to perform at a high level in the supply chain and hold a competitive advantage over their rivals in the next decade?
Women make up 40 percent of the workforce in supply chain organizations, yet only 15 percent of these firms have female representation at the executive levels, recent research shows.
In its latest white paper, the Global Supply Chain Institute suggests solutions may be found in redefining the concept of supply chain integration.
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 current onslaught of digital technologies offers the promise to transform supply chain management and quickly advance organizations past their competitors, but few in the field fully understand how best to develop a strategy among the upheaval of so many new options.
A new white paper from the Global Supply Chain Institute outlines what true demand and supply integration looks like.