Master’s in Supply Chain Management Blogs and News
Abinav Bayya came to the Naveen Jindal School of Management to pursue his Master of Science in Supply Chain Management. After a turbulent first semester, Bayya found himself on academic probation.
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management STEM program at the Naveen Jindal School of Management has been ranked No. 4 among North American universities by Gartner, a technological research and consulting firm. Gartner announced its 2022 biennial graduate rankings during a July 14 webinar. The Jindal School jumped seven slots from No. 11 […]
A study focused on early detection and better care of sepsis using a data-driven, personalized alert system that also considers caregiver behavior has earned a trio of Jindal School researchers a best paper award.
The 2022 Best Graduate School rankings from U.S. News bolster the Jindal School’s national standing and make it the most highly ranked school in North Texas, with the Full-Time MBA program placing among the top 15 U.S. public universities.
A Jindal School senior won a national essay contest by focusing on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal that targets natural resources, waste reduction and recycling and tying that goal to remanufacturing standards.
Welcome to fall semester, Jindal School students. You have many options to learn and many opportunities to shine. Whether in class in person or attending online, Senior Associate Dean Monica Powell encourages your participation.
I’ve always known I wanted to be a part of something bigger; I have regularly strived to make an impact and grow in every situation. That is why the world of business has fascinated me from an early age.
The most common obstacles that I have seen in the operations area, especially for young employees coming into the job, are working in a solo environment, lacking a holistic view of the enterprise and not establishing communication.
Switching majors to supply chain management was not an easy decision to make but I felt attracted to all the possibilities I could have as a professional. Every business connects to a supply chain that connects to many parts of the business as well.
A Jindal School professor has taken his 3D printer from hobby gizmo to COVID-19 combatant. In stepped-up efforts, he has moved from turning out trinkets to making headbands for face shields that essential workers wear.
The MS in Supply Chain Management is accepting applications now for a fully online program format that will begin this fall. Supply chain jobs are increasing, and those requiring a master’s degree are expected to grow by more than 13% by 2028.
From the consumer’s point of view, one of the biggest mysteries in the pandemic crisis is: What happened to the toilet paper? As I think about it, the toilet paper shortage initially appeared an odd case, but it gave us a glimpse of what was to come.
Operations management faculty members in the Jindal School see the supply chain at work to correct demand and distribution upsets and overcome consumer fears triggered by COVID-19.
Jindal School Dean Hasan Pirkul reaches out to students, faculty, staff, alumni and supporters with an update on the state of the school as classes resume following spring break and during the coronavirus outbreak.
When I’m meeting someone for the first time, I’m proud to announce my major as supply chain management — or SCM. Seven times out of 10, I’ll be saying a string of words they’ve never heard before. The answer is very simple: I can do nearly anything.
Jindal School Professor Kathryn E. Stecke was recently elected a fellow of the Decision Sciences Institute. It was the third fellow designation Stecke has earned for her research and professional contributions to her field.
The third annual G.I.R.L.S. Stem Symposium at the Jindal School gave middle school girls hands-on opportunities in data analytics, programming, supply chain quality control and logistics. The event introduced participants to information technology.
A Jindal School professor’s award-winning research encourages voluntary disclosure of environmentally hazardous incidents and makes the process easier for violators and the Environmental Protection Agency as well.
Future supply chain management professionals close their Jindal School master’s degree programs by gaining experience in a capstone project that polishes their skills and helps industry partners solve challenging problems.
Jindal School Professor Özalp Özer brings theoretical and practical research to his efforts to help businesses solve their problems. This approach often leads to answers — as well as new research avenues to explore.
JSOM’s MS in Supply Chain Management program advanced from No. 10 to No. 9 in Gartner Inc.’s list of the Top 25 North American Graduate Supply Chain Programs. The program has moved up steadily since making the list at No. 16 in 2014.
The JSOM-based student INFORMS chapter learned it had earned a top national award soon after three Jindal School teams won the top three places in the annual INFORMS Operations Management Case Competition held at the Jindal School.
In this interview, Shivam shares his newfound passion for his industry and tells why other students should seek this same passion through their internships.
Renowned operations management Professor Suresh Sethi discussed contracts that can aid the efficient design of supply chains in a lecture named for the first Nobel laureate to teach at UT Dallas.
What makes a great leader? Supply Chain Management graduate student, Ray Yewle, discusses this topic in an interview with Mike Wheeler.
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