As we know global supply-chain management has been at the forefront of the battle against COVID-19. Companies and suppliers were forced to change their playbooks and rely on new methods of innovation, using technologies more effectively, networking, risk management and asset stabilization to keep their logistics moving forward. From business leaders, to warehousing, automation, freight, retail or e-commerce need to evaluate in order to maintain their supply chains and keep up with the demand, which was drastically altered by the pandemic.
Join us in the upcoming webinar with Professor Shantanu to learn about the four trends and changes that have been drastically accelerated by the pandemic and find out which best-practices companies and individuals can adopt now for long-term success.
Join our webinar on 18 August 2021, 11:00am-12:00pm
Dr. Shantanu Bhattacharya is Professor of Operations Management at SMU, Associate Dean of MBA, EMBA and DBA Programmes and Academic Director of the EMBA, DBA and DINN Programmes.
Previously, he was Associate Professor of Operations Management at SMU and INSEAD. He holds a PhD in Operations Management from the University of Texas at Austin.
His teaching and research interests are in the areas of supply chain management, innovation and new product development, project management, services management, data analytics, design thinking, business model innovation and change management. He has consulted for GSK, IBM, Pepperl Fuchs, MAS Holdings and other firms and consortia, and has served on the advisory board and taught executive development programmes for many firms.
He has been recognized for his excellence in teaching and has won the Best Professor award in the SMU Executive Education Division in 2017, in the IE-SMU MBA programme in 2017, and has been nominated for the Best Core Professor at INSEAD twice, and has been on the Dean’s List of Teaching at SMU in 2016 and 2017. His research has been published in top business journals in different disciplines.
For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Ng Wee Hong at +65 6826 1317 or weehongng@smu.edu.sg. We look forward to meeting you!
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