Season 4 Episode 6 - A Look Inside MSU’s #1 Supply Chain Programs
Release Date: 03/31/2021
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Broad Matters discusses five myths about supply chain with , Eli Broad Endowed Professor in Supply Chain Management and Interim Chairperson of the Department of Supply Chain Management. As supply chain has become a household term post-pandemic, Jason discusses tarrifs, artificial intelligence and if your gifts will make it on time for the holiday season. for even more insights about supply chain. For more episodes of Broad Matters, subscribe to our podcast on , , and . --------- Music: “Tidal Wave" performed/produced by BRASKO via Soundstripe.com “Nature of Things”...
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, John A. Hannah Professor of Organizational Behavior in the Broad College's Department of Managment, returns to the Broad Matters podcast to discuss her research leadership within Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Looking at media reactions and new technology, Quinetta's work delves into the many ways that companies and business leaders can strengthen their approach to DEI. Follow Quinetta Roberson on and on . For more episodes of Broad Matters, subscribe to our podcast on , , and . --------- Music: “Tidal Wave" performed/produced by BRASKO via Soundstripe.com “Nature of...
info_outlineFind out more about the program's recent No. 1 rankings from U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best Business Schools ranking at "Five years at the top: MSU has the No.1 graduate supply chain programs" by Chelsea Stein.
Special thanks to Steven Melnyk, Judy Whipple, and Vedat Verter for providing their supply chain management expertise within this episode. MSU Supply Chain Management Mini-Series Part 1 of 3.
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Hosted by Shana Redd and Ken Szymusiak
Produced by Chelsea Stein and Zach Hall
Written by Chelsea Stein
Edited by Zach Hall
Music: “Tidal Wave" performed/produced by BRASKO via Soundstripe.com
"Towards You" written by Marshall Usinger and performed/produced by Acreage via Soundstripe.com
"Closing Credits" performed/produced by Joshua Spacht via Soundstripe.com
"Thirty Three Years" written by Stephen Keech and performed/produced by Wild Wonder via Soundstripe.com
"Clouds" written by Marshall Usinger and performed/produced by Acreage via Soundstripe.com
“Nature of Things” performed/produced by Sounds Like Sander via Soundstripe.com