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Upcoming Educational Events
Wednesday November 7, 2007
Achieving Warehouse Success: Your Guide to Managing an Effective Operation - WERC - Austin, TX USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. Though this seminar cannot promise a one-shot, quick-fix, solution to all your specific problems, Achieving Warehouse Success can offer you a powerful methodology for planning, managing, and controlling your warehouse operations.
How to identify the precise problems that are most troublesome in your warehouse.
Which operations require your attention and how to prioritize work demands.
Why leadership and communication skills are important to managing people, boosting morale, and solving labor/management conflicts.
How to lay out your warehouse for good space utilization, material handling compatibility, and optimum flow efficiency.
Which equipment and technology enablers best suit your operations for storage and handling as well as order picking and order selection.
Website: http://www.werc.org/Education/Seminars/tabid/78/ctl/Detail/mid/520/EventID/86/Default.aspx
Contact: WERC Classes 630-990-0001
The Time, Space & Cost Guide to Better Warehouse Design, Second Edition
Save time, improve space utilization and reduce costs with the newly revised and expanded second edition of The Time, Space & Cost Guide to Better Warehouse Design. The newly revised edition offers more than 100 charts and figures to illustrate concepts, provide detailed data, and offer further insight. - Order from Amazon.com
Thursday November 8, 2007
Lean Warehousing Essentials - WERC - Austin, TX USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Group exercises will enable students to network and benchmark with other practitioners, as well as gain experiential knowledge on the tools necessary for Lean implementation. Students will go through "The Lean Logistics Game," a simulation on total cost, in which students discover how total cost is impacted by implementing logistics strategies.
What You Will Learn:
Tools, tips and techniques for implementing Lean
Concepts underlying Lean
Definitions of Lean terminology
Lean principles as they apply in the warehouse
Value Stream Mapping and other Lean analytical tools
The value of process management
The importance of teamwork
Website: http://www.werc.org/Education/Seminars/tabid/78/ctl/Detail/mid/520/EventID/99/Default.aspx
Contact: WERC Classes 630-990-0001
Monday November 12, 2007
Supply Chain Optimization - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. While supply chain inventory planning addresses how to best match demand with supply in the short term, structural attributes such as uncertainty, business processes, information flows, capacity and lead times must be optimized and changed to achieve sustainable business improvements. We provide a prescriptive framework to identify, optimize and prioritize operational opportunities that yield the greatest potential improvement in performance.
Objectives and Benefits
Quantify the financial and competitive value of supply chain improvements
Understand key supply chain system trade-offs between capacity, lead times, inventory and customer service
Optimize inventories in a multi-echelon distribution network
Establish optimal lot size, safety stock and reorder point parameters
Leverage the configuration of your ERP system to fit the needs of different business types (make-to-stock, assemble-to-order, configure-to-order, engineer-to-order, make-to-order)
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday November 12, 2007
Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management - CSCMP - Phoenix, AZ USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Understanding key supply chain foundations is crucial to your company's success and profitability. At this workshop attendees will define the supply chain and its significant impact on all aspects of business while gaining an understanding of the synchronism and synergism of all its components. You'll hear from, Ken Ackerman and Art Van Bodegraven, two of the supply chain's most notable professionals, and benefit from an interactive learning experience. The Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management workshop has been developed to benefit a wide range of positions and responsibilities.
Explore the Following Topics: Fundamentals of Transportation, Procurement, Outsourcing, Customer Service, Warehousing, Inventory Management, Manufacturing Integration, Information Systems, Facility Location, Materials Handling, Reverse Logistics, and Project Justification and Management
Website: http://cscmp.org/Events/Fundamentals/index.asp
Contact: CSCMPseminars@cscmp.org 630.574.0985
Monday November 12, 2007
Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success - Penn State - University Park, Pennsylvania, USA USA - Tell a Friend
4 Days. Presents the latest methods and technology for defining, analyzing, and making recommendations for supply chain performance improvement. Certify Your Career This Year! This program is one a series of programs that leads to a Certificate in Supply Chain Management. This credential from Penn State distinguishes you as having studied with the best - we are the No. 1 ranked school for supply chain education (Supply Chain Management Review, 2005).
Website: http://www.smeal.psu.edu/psep/mesc2.html
Contact: Claudia Snyder CHL2@psu.edu (814) 863-8323
Monday November 26, 2007
RFID Journal Live Canada - 2nd Annual Conference - Toronto Canada - Tell a Friend
3 Days. The RFID event for Canadian companies that want to put RFID to work. Addressing the unique needs of companies across Canada, the 2nd annual RFID Journal LIVE! Canadaproduced by RFID Journal in partnership with EPCglobal Canada will bring together the leading end users, systems integrators, consultants and vendors to address critical adoption issues in a highly interactive and collaborative setting.
Website: http://www.rfidjournalevents.com/livecanada/
Contact: Registration Manager CanadaReg@rfidjournal.com 631-249-4960
Monday November 26, 2007
Supply Chain Resource Management -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Ed. - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Supply-Chain-Resource-Management.pdf. An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Wednesday November 28, 2007
Integrative Supply Chain Experience -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Ed. - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Integrative-Supply-Chain-Experience.pdf. An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Thursday November 29, 2007
Supply Chain Collaboration - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Supply chain strategy is important, but in the end it is a set of ideas on paper and in people's minds. Translating strategy into tactical plans that can be executed consistently and predictably is the essence of supply chain planning excellence. Otherwise, operational uncertainty will transform into financial uncertainty and poor customer service. The purpose of this course is to provide you with the understanding, tools and methods necessary to define, develop and manage planning processes.
Objectives and Benefits
Identify gaps between strategic decisions, tactical policies and operational capabilities
Learn how Sales & Operations Planning works and fits with master scheduling
Integrate capacity-constrained production control rules with inventory policies to achieve a stated customer service goal
Discover best practice demand planning and forecasting methods
Learn how to drastically reduce forecast uncertainty
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday December 3, 2007
Developing a Leading Edge Operations Strategy - MIT Sloan - Cambridge, MA USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. The program draws on real issues confronting manufacturing and service companies today and provides a strategic framework for making the kinds of major decisions every company faces:
How do we deal with globalization?
Should we outsource?
How far should we go with outsourcing?
Where should we be?
Website: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/execed/coursedetails.php?id=379
Contact: Ms Tracy 781-239-1111
Wednesday December 5, 2007
Supply Chain Strategy and Management - MIT Sloan - Cambridge, MA USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Program for Senior Managers on Integrating e-Business Thinking into Supply Chain Strategy and Implementation. A practice-oriented program, Supply Chain Strategy and Management investigates a new MIT framework for better managing supply chains in today's rapidly changing markets. The program explores:
How to better structure your supply chain strategy Guidelines for making strategic sourcing and make-buy decisions
How to integrate e-business thinking into supply chain strategy and management
"Clockspeed benchmarking", a tool for deriving critical business insights and management lessons from industries with the highest obsolescence rates of products, process technologies, and organizational structures (industrial "fruitflies")
Why all advantages in fast clockspeed environments are temporary
Website: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/execed/coursedetails.php?id=404
Contact: Ms. Tracy 781-239-1111
Inventory Control (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science)
Core textbook in various universities AND a source book to practitioners to understand inventory control techniques and thereby simplify and promote implementation in practice. The second edition of INVENTORY CONTROL, which has been extended by more than 50 percent, satisfies both these objectives. It covers traditional approaches for forecasting, lot sizing, determination of safety stocks and reorder points, KANBAN policies, and Material Requirements Planning. But it also includes very recent advances in inventory theory. The book also considers methods for coordinated replenishments of different items, and various practical issues in connection with industrial implementation. - Order from Amazon.com
Thursday December 6, 2007
Supply Chain & Logistics Summit North America - St. Augustine, Florida USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. The Supply Chain & Logistics Summit 2007, now in its 5th successful year, brings together leading Supply Chain experts from across industries to network, learn and conduct business. This event is an ideal platform for senior executives to analyze current industry trends and share best practices. Key topics include: visibility, green movement, e-commerce, C-TPAT and lean supply chain.
Website: http://www.supplychain.us.com
Contact: Joel Pinto Joel.Pinto@wtgevents.com 416 214 3400
Wednesday December 12, 2007
Supply Chain Leadership - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. Supply chains are extraordinarily complex and no single solution exists to resolve all issues that arise. Diagnosing supply chain problems, quantifying improvement opportunities and leading improvement initiatives requires difficult data analysis, tough choices and hard work. The purpose of this course is to simplify the complicated and explore different approaches for improving business performance.
ISSUES TARGETED: Demand Planning, Inventory Optimization, Risk and Uncertainty Management, Performance Metrics, Production Strategies, Lean Production, Information Systems, Customer Service
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday January 14, 2008
Supply Chain Optimization - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. While supply chain inventory planning addresses how to best match demand with supply in the short term, structural attributes such as uncertainty, business processes, information flows, capacity and lead times must be optimized and changed to achieve sustainable business improvements. We provide a prescriptive framework to identify, optimize and prioritize operational opportunities that yield the greatest potential improvement in performance.
Objectives and Benefits
Quantify the financial and competitive value of supply chain improvements
Understand key supply chain system trade-offs between capacity, lead times, inventory and customer service
Optimize inventories in a multi-echelon distribution network
Establish optimal lot size, safety stock and reorder point parameters
Leverage the configuration of your ERP system to fit the needs of different business types (make-to-stock, assemble-to-order, configure-to-order, engineer-to-order, make-to-order)
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday February 11, 2008
Supply Chain Collaboration - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Supply chain strategy is important, but in the end it is a set of ideas on paper and in people's minds. Translating strategy into tactical plans that can be executed consistently and predictably is the essence of supply chain planning excellence. Otherwise, operational uncertainty will transform into financial uncertainty and poor customer service. The purpose of this course is to provide you with the understanding, tools and methods necessary to define, develop and manage planning processes.
Objectives and Benefits
Identify gaps between strategic decisions, tactical policies and operational capabilities
Learn how Sales & Operations Planning works and fits with master scheduling
Integrate capacity-constrained production control rules with inventory policies to achieve a stated customer service goal
Discover best practice demand planning and forecasting methods
Learn how to drastically reduce forecast uncertainty
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday February 18, 2008
Supply Chain Management Strategy, University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Education - Knoxville, Tennessee USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Introduction-to-Supply-Chain-Management.pdf
An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Wednesday February 20, 2008
Demand Management in the Supply Chain -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Education - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Demand-Management-in-the-Supply-Chain.pdf
An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu. Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Wednesday February 27, 2008
Supply Chain Leadership - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. Supply chains are extraordinarily complex and no single solution exists to resolve all issues that arise. Diagnosing supply chain problems, quantifying improvement opportunities and leading improvement initiatives requires difficult data analysis, tough choices and hard work. The purpose of this course is to simplify the complicated and explore different approaches for improving business performance.
ISSUES TARGETED: Demand Planning, Inventory Optimization, Risk and Uncertainty Management, Performance Metrics, Production Strategies, Lean Production, Information Systems, Customer Service
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Sunday March 9, 2008
IWLA 2008 Convention & Expo - Palm Springs, CA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. Fuel Growth. Ignite Profit. Drive Value...Win the race. Join more than 400 of your colleagues at IWLA's 2008 Annual Convention. In response to member feedback, the 2008 event will follow a new, condensed, power-packed format, allowing you and your staff to save money and time out of the office.
Website: http://www.iwla.com
Contact: Scott Brewster sbrewster@iwla.com 800-525-0165
Monday March 10, 2008
Logistics & Operations in the Supply Chain -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Ed. - Knoxville, Tennessee USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Logistics-and-Operations-in-the-Supply-Chain.pdf. An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Tuesday March 11, 2008
National Logistics & Distribution Conference 2008 - Las Vegas, NV USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. The most exclusive, interactive event for Supply Chain Executives! NLDC was created to provide an educational conference for senior supply chain executives to hear from key industry speakers. This conference will provide attendees with key transformational strategic, tactical and operational best practices. Presentations around real world case histories for building and executing the blueprint to achieve world class logistics and distribution operations.
* Dynamic Executive Speakers
* Real World Case Stories
* Leading Technology Solutions
* Strategies for Supply Chain Success
Website: http://www.peachstate.com/nldc/default.htm?source=idii
Contact: Carolyn Morgan cmorgan@peachstate.com
Third Party Logistics WMS Software Research
Speed up your Selection Process... 40 WMS Solutions Compared... 40 WMS solutions are compared side-by-side from both a logistics and IT perspective. Multiple side-by-side comparisons are included. In addition, multiple software selection strategies are explained. This 35 page volume 1 has many expert tips on software selection. Volume 2 has 660 pages of details about the 40 WMS solutions. - Order from IDII.com
Wednesday March 12, 2008
The Lean Enterprise and the Supply Chain -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Ed. - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Lean-Enterprise-and-the-Supply-Chain.pdf. An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Thursday March 27, 2008
Supply Chain Optimization - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. While supply chain inventory planning addresses how to best match demand with supply in the short term, structural attributes such as uncertainty, business processes, information flows, capacity and lead times must be optimized and changed to achieve sustainable business improvements. We provide a prescriptive framework to identify, optimize and prioritize operational opportunities that yield the greatest potential improvement in performance.
Objectives and Benefits
Quantify the financial and competitive value of supply chain improvements
Understand key supply chain system trade-offs between capacity, lead times, inventory and customer service
Optimize inventories in a multi-echelon distribution network
Establish optimal lot size, safety stock and reorder point parameters
Leverage the configuration of your ERP system to fit the needs of different business types (make-to-stock, assemble-to-order, configure-to-order, engineer-to-order, make-to-order)
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday April 7, 2008
Developing a Leading Edge Operations Strategy - MIT Sloan - Cambridge, MA USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. The program draws on real issues confronting manufacturing and service companies today and provides a strategic framework for making the kinds of major decisions every company faces:
How do we deal with globalization?
Should we outsource?
How far should we go with outsourcing?
Where should we be?
Website: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/execed/coursedetails.php?id=379
Contact: Ms Tracy 781-239-1111
Wednesday April 9, 2008
Supply Chain Strategy and Management - MIT Sloan - Cambridge, MA USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Program for Senior Managers on Integrating e-Business Thinking into Supply Chain Strategy and Implementation. A practice-oriented program, Supply Chain Strategy and Management investigates a new MIT framework for better managing supply chains in today's rapidly changing markets. The program explores:
How to better structure your supply chain strategy Guidelines for making strategic sourcing and make-buy decisions
How to integrate e-business thinking into supply chain strategy and management
"Clockspeed benchmarking", a tool for deriving critical business insights and management lessons from industries with the highest obsolescence rates of products, process technologies, and organizational structures (industrial "fruitflies")
Why all advantages in fast clockspeed environments are temporary
Website: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/execed/coursedetails.php?id=404
Contact: Ms. Tracy 781-239-1111
Monday April 14, 2008
Supply Chain Resource Management -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Ed. - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Supply-Chain-Resource-Management.pdf. An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Wednesday April 16, 2008
Integrative Supply Chain Experience -- The University of Tennessee, Center for Executive Ed. - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. This two-and-one-half day course is one of the six courses that make up our Integrated Supply Chain Management Program [certification available]. UT was the first school to offer SCM certification. It includes over 100 hours of classroom time using 14 to 16 of our faculty. No other certification program meets such professional standards!
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at: http://thecenter.utk.edu/documents/Integrative-Supply-Chain-Experience.pdf. An overview of the program and its six courses is available at: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu Co-sponsored by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Website: http://SupplyChain.utk.edu
Contact: TheCenter@utk.edu
Thursday April 17, 2008
Supply Chain Collaboration - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
2 Days. Supply chain strategy is important, but in the end it is a set of ideas on paper and in people's minds. Translating strategy into tactical plans that can be executed consistently and predictably is the essence of supply chain planning excellence. Otherwise, operational uncertainty will transform into financial uncertainty and poor customer service. The purpose of this course is to provide you with the understanding, tools and methods necessary to define, develop and manage planning processes.
Objectives and Benefits
Identify gaps between strategic decisions, tactical policies and operational capabilities
Learn how Sales & Operations Planning works and fits with master scheduling
Integrate capacity-constrained production control rules with inventory policies to achieve a stated customer service goal
Discover best practice demand planning and forecasting methods
Learn how to drastically reduce forecast uncertainty
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Monday April 21, 2008
NA 2008 - Cleveland, OH USA - Tell a Friend
4 Days. * To see and operate the best and newest manufacturing, distribution and IT solutions and evaluate for yourself the ones you need to make your supply chain work more productively and profitably.
* To learn how to successfully implement sustainable, green solutions into your manufacturing and distribution operations while (at the same time) driving new revenues, enhancing brand value, cutting costs, and reducing risk.
* To network with others in your industry from across the United States and over 80 countries across the globe.
* To attend specialized education sessions led by industry experts addressing best practices, new equipment developments, and leading trends.
Website: http://www.nashow.com/?source=idii
Contact: CustomerService@nashow.com 800-345-1815
Monday April 28, 2008
Supply Chain Leadership - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, WI USA - Tell a Friend
3 Days. Supply chains are extraordinarily complex and no single solution exists to resolve all issues that arise. Diagnosing supply chain problems, quantifying improvement opportunities and leading improvement initiatives requires difficult data analysis, tough choices and hard work. The purpose of this course is to simplify the complicated and explore different approaches for improving business performance.
ISSUES TARGETED: Demand Planning, Inventory Optimization, Risk and Uncertainty Management, Performance Metrics, Production Strategies, Lean Production, Information Systems, Customer Service
Website: http://exed.wisc.edu/supplychain/
Contact: 800-348-8964
Sunday May 4, 2008
Logistics in Supply Chain Management Michigan State University - James B. Henry Center, Lansing, Michigan USA - Tell a Friend
6 Days. This five-and-one-half day Executive Seminar is one of the premier supply chain programs offered by Michigan State University's Executive Programs, having been in existence over forty years. Emphasis is placed on supply chain integration, performance measurement, technological application, organiza¬tional dynamics and the lessons learned from global world-class logistics organizations. Co-sponsored by MSU's Broad Graduate School of Management and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
Detailed, descriptive literature for this course is available as a download in .pdf format at http://www.bus.msu.edu/execed/programs/dsp_programInfo.cfm?programID=1&recordnumber=1102
Website: http://www.bus.msu.edu/execed/
Contact: Tricia Walters, Program Operations walterst@bus.msu.edu 517-353-8711
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