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RSS FeedSchulich Prof Researches Aversion to Stockpiling during the Pandemic
Do you remember the beginning of the pandemic, when you couldn’t find toilet paper or Lysol wipes anywhere? Research co-authored by Schulich Professor M. Johnny Rungtusanatham finds that shortages within supply chains are not only due to increased demand, but also to companies not stockpiling products. The research paper, Managing Critical Spare Parts within a […]
Posted onMSCM Grad Places in Top 3 in Canada in Supply Chain Accreditation Exam
A recent Schulich Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM) graduate received one of the top marks across the country in the 2020 Canadian Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) Final Examination. Fiona Woticky, a 2020 MSCM graduate, received a final mark of 92% – a score that ranks first in Ontario and top 3 across Canada, competing […]
Posted onMSCM Launches Thought Leadership Speaker Series with Alma Arzate
On September 11th, 2019, the MSCM Thought Leadership Committee on behalf of Schulich’s Master of Supply Chain Management program, launched the Fall term with the inaugural speaking event: “Supply Chain Leadership in the Workplace” featuring Keynote Speaker, Alma Arzate, Global Director of Supply Planning at Apotex Inc. With more than 20 years of experience in […]
Posted onSchulich Welcomes New Canada Research Chair in Supply Chain Management
Schulich is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Manus (Johnny) Rungtusanatham as its new Canada Research Chair Tier 1 in Supply Chain Management. The Canada Research Chairs Program stands at the centre of a national strategy to make Canada one of the world’s top centres in research and development and attracts some of the […]
Posted onSchulich Welcomes Inaugural Master of Supply Chain Management Class
On Saturday May 4th, Schulich celebrated the start of the Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM) designation by hosting the official program orientation for its inaugural graduate class. Students from the full-time and part-time stream, as well as faculty and industry partners, were brought together to participate in a day of experiential workshops, presentations and […]
Posted onSchulich Celebrates Launch of Master of Supply Chain Management
Schulich hosted a Program Launch and Networking Social this week to officially kick off their new Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM) program. The program is unique in that it may be taken full-time in 12 months by graduates of business, economics, science, and engineering degree programs or on a part-time basis by working professionals […]
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