The Department of Supply Chain Management offers one of the most comprehensive, forward-thinking and highly regarded supply chain programs in the world.
Haslam offers four SCM Master’s programs: The MS in Supply Chain Management Global, the MS in Supply Chain Management Online and the MBA Concentration in Supply Chain.
The Haslam College of Business’ Supply Chain Ph.D. is a five-year program designed to cultivate top scholars in the field.
The Department of Supply Chain Management strives to positively impact society by leading in knowledge creation and dissemination across the entire supply chain disciplines.
We are driven by innovation – from our entrepreneurial spirit in developing curricula and new programs to encouraging ground-breaking research that is theoretically rich and data-driven. We are a department that thinks strategically so as to chart its way to a successful and sustainable future.
We take pride in assuming a leadership position within the college, university, state and global business community. Our faculty take leadership roles through publications, outreach, curriculum development and guiding top professional organizations.
We believe that while rigor is a given in all we do, relevance is equally important to direct our endeavors. Our curricula provide students with tools and critical thinking skills that can be directly applied to help advance their organizations, and our research remains rooted in real-world problems.
We value and foster collegiality and mutual respect; this entails an inclusiveness of perspectives and a generally constructive attitude when presented with opportunities and challenges.
We follow a shared governance model for decision-making. A shared governance orientation provides transparency and allows each participant to have an equal voice in discussions. This fosters an environment of openness, inclusion, and full participation.
Established in 2012 to connect industry with UT’s globally-ranked research and educational programs, GSCI’s goal is to provide partners and students alike a competitive advantage by enhancing their knowledge and understanding of how the supply chain is evolving, at home and abroad.
Ted Stank, Bruce Chair of Excellence, explains the basics of what Supply Chain Management is.
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Globally for Supply Chain Research
Transportation Journal, 2018
Senior Lecturer of SCM, Gardner Logistics Fellow
Associate Professor
Dee & Jimmy Haslam Chair of Supply Chain, David P. Perrot Supply Chain Management Faculty Fellow
The Intermodal Association of North America will allocate $90,000 in academic awards to Haslam's Department of Supply Chain Management.
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