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Who Should Attend This seminar is particularly geared for experienced executives who are being assigned general logistics management responsibility, but have not had the benefit of state-of-the-art formal logistics training. It is also appropriate for logistics functional managers who desire a broader understanding of the role of logistics in a firm’s supply chain strategy. The seminar provides insight into the design and execution of global supply chains.
Location The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development is located at Michigan State University. The overall complex consists of the Henry Center, Candlewood Suites (an extended-stay hotel), the University Club (a private dining and recreational club), a fitness center/spa, and an on-site 18-hole championship golf course. The Henry Center integrates a world-class executive educational environment and business technologies to offer multidisciplinary, advanced- education opportunities to business teams and professionals from corporations throughout the world.
Participants will have private accommodations complete with full kitchen, executive desk, personalized voice mail and two separate phone lines. Facilities are available for after-class relaxation and informal discussions.
An Invitation Since its inception as the initial Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals University Cooperative Program in 1967, Michigan State University’s Supply Chain Logistics Management Executive Seminar has been committed to being the world’s premier logistics executive seminar.
Blending a combination of academic rigor and real-world experience, the seminar is designed for experienced executives whose firms have begun or plan to implement integrated logistics within the context of an overall supply chain strategy. Emphasis is placed on supply chain integration, performance measurement, technological application, organizational dynamics and the lessons learned from world-class logistics organizations. The seminar also reviews best practice trends and opportunities. The seminar faculty consists of academic and industry speakers that are thought-leaders in supply chain logistics management.
We invite your organization to attend.
David J. Closs Seminar Director
Seminar Objectives • To discuss how logistics and integrated supply chain can contribute to firm competitiveness.
• To understand how logistics theory, dynamics, structure, technology and principles can be synthesized to achieve superior supply chain and logistics performance.
• To assist managers transitioning from managing specific functional areas, such as transportation and warehousing, toward the challenges of logistics planning and operational integration.
• To identify and understand the logistics and supply
trade-offs associated with global operations.
SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS
MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE SEMINAR
May 6-11, 2012The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan
Broad College of BusinessExecutive Development Programs
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
3MAgfaAllied ChemicalAvon ProductsBecton DickinsonBissellBoeingBordenBPBristol-Myers SquibbCaterpillarColgate-PalmoiveConAgraDeere & CompanyDemmer CorporationDole Packaged FoodsDow ChemicalE.I. DuPontExel LogisticsFord MotorGE HealthcareGeneral MillsGeneral MotorsGerber ProductsGowan CompanyHersheyIBMJohnson & JohnsonKelloggKenco Logistic ServicesKimberly-ClarkKohler CompanyKraftMascoMast Global LogisticsMeijer
Mobil ChemicalMotorolaNabisco FoodsNovartisOre-Ida FoodsOshkosh Corporation OsteotechOwens-CorningPepsi-ColaPetroleo BrasileiroPfizerQuaker OatsQVCRorer PharmaceuticalSchlumbergerSearsSonySpartan StoresSteelcaseStrykerTargetTerex CorporationTherma-TruUnited Parcel ServiceUS Transportation Command UtiVeterans AffairsVF CorporationWallenius WilhelmsenWe EnergiesWhirlpoolWolverine World WideXeroxYankee Candle
*partial listing
Participating companies from recent years*
Comments from seminar participants:
“The faculty was engaging, knowledgeable, and always available for questions and discussions. Outstanding!”
“Excellent program, well worth the investment of time and money. Real life information.”
Dr. M. Bixby Cooper Associate Seminar Director Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, Michigan State University
Dr. David J. FrayerDirector of Executive Development Programs, Michigan State University
Dr. Stanley Griffis Associate Seminar Director Associate Professor of Logistics, Michigan State University
Dr. Tomas HultDirector, Center for International Business Education and Research (MSU-CIBER), Michigan State University
Dr. Brian W. Jacobs Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management, Michigan State University
Dr. John R. MacdonaldAssistant Professor of Logistics, Michigan State University
Dr. Karen L. SedatoleAssociate Professor of Accounting, Michigan State University
Dr. Cheri SpeierProfessor of Information Systems,Michigan State University
Dr. John C. TaylorAssociate Professor of Supply Chain, Wayne State University
Dr. Judith M. Whipple Associate Seminar Director Associate Professor of Logistics, Michigan State University
Seminar TimingThe seminar begins on Sunday, May 6, 2012. The initial orientation and planning session is from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development, followed by a reception and dinner. Classes begin each day at 8:00 a.m. Evening sessions are scheduled on Monday and Tuesday. Free time is planned late Wednesday afternoon and evening. The graduation banquet is Thursday evening. The seminar concludes at 12:00 noon on Friday, May 11, 2012, followed by an optional lunch.
MSU LOGAThroughout the week participants are involved in MSU LOGA, a computer-based interactive simulation that replicates a supply chain process, including design and procurement, manufacturing and logistics. In addition to providing integrated planning and administrative experience, LOGA provides continuity across classroom sessions by introducing the excitement of interfirm competition.
RegistrationOnly advance registrations are accepted. The 2012 seminar fee will be $4,695.* This fee includes materials, lodging (Sunday through Thursday evenings) and all breaks and meals, including the graduation banquet. Each participant is responsible for lodging if requested prior to or after the seminar and miscellaneous personal expenses.
A $500 deposit, full tuition or invoice request must accompany all applications. The balance of the registration fee is due 30 days prior to the start of the seminar.
Cancellation Policy. Refunds for cancellations within 30 days prior to the start of the seminar are limited to emergency or personal situations. Once the participant advance mailings have been sent out, participants are responsible for the cost of this mailing and the contents. Cancellation may result in a fee ($500) to cover committed, unrecoverable costs. Participant substitutions are welcome at any time prior to the start of the seminar. If a registered participant does not attend the seminar and does not notify us in advance, they will be charged the full seminar fee.
To register for this seminar, contact Tricia Walters:
email: [email protected]
telephone: (517)353-8711
fax: (517)353-0796
online: http://execed.broad.msu.edu
Please feel free to contact Tricia with any questions you might have.
* Please call or email about our discounts for members of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals and repeat clients.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
The seminar material coverage is designed to approximate a graduate-level logistics management course. The four major instructional units are:
Unit One: Dimensioning the Supply Chain Opportunity Supply Chain Management Positioning for Customer Success Integrated Logistics Flexible Manufacturing Synchronized Procurement
Unit Two: Managing the Logistics Process Technology Framework Inventory Management Transportation Warehouse Management Developing Sustainable Global Supply Chains
Unit Three: Integration, Planning & Measurement Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) Network Integration Supply Chain Planning Financial Dimensions of Supply Chain Management Performance Assessment
Unit Four: Leading in a Dynamic Environment Developing and Maintaining Supply Chain Relationships Negotiation Developing a Global Logistics Strategy Developing an International Supply Chain Using Innovation & Sustainability to Enhance Supply Chain Performance
Key Speakers
Dr. David J. Closs Seminar Director The John H. McConnell Chaired Professor of Business Administration, Michigan State University
Dr. Donald E. ConlonProfessor of Management, Michigan State University
SEMINAR PROGRAM
“The faculty was fantastic and I would suggest the program to anyone” – 2011 participant