Internet of Things (IoT) Impact on Supply Chain Explored by Rutgers Business School Executive Education Mini-MBA Program

Accelerated certificate program for experienced and emerging supply chain leaders to be offered Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2015, in New Brunswick, New Jersey

Ron Guido, independent consultant and recently retired vice president, global brand protection and supply chain integrity for Johnson & Johnson. (Photo: Business Wire)

Ron Guido, independent consultant and recently retired vice president, global brand protection and supply chain integrity for Johnson & Johnson. (Photo: Business Wire)

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.--()--Rutgers Business School Executive Education is launching an accelerated certificate program that will explore the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on the next generation of supply chain strategy. The Mini-MBA program on the Supply Chain in a Digitized Network will be offered Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2015 at the Heldrich Hotel, located in New Brunswick, N.J.

“The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) is profoundly reshaping the supply chain and is reinventing the entire industry. Many companies have focused their IoT strategy on how the technology can cut costs and improve efficiency. However, IoT can also serve as a foundation for greater differentiation and innovation,” said Jackie Scott, global program director of Rutgers Business School Executive Education.

“Companies that embrace new technology will be better positioned to unlock fresh revenue streams, provide better customer experiences and create modern operating models that will drive efficiency and create real value,” Scott added.

Participants will gain a better understanding of new technology and how to lead innovation in the organizational structure (e.g., talent, globalization, mergers & acquisitions, financial drivers, Centers of Excellence), technology (e.g., IoT, Machine to Machine technology, Robotics, Omni-Channel Enhanced Customer Experiences, digital manufacturing) and processes (e.g., predictive analysis, advanced analytics, cloud computing, risk mitigation, procurement, fulfillment, lean and green principles).

The complete program curriculum is available here.

“This program masterfully identifies how digital disruption is permeating the basic functions of supply chain management. This certificate is a ‘must have’ for supply chain teams aspiring to provide a differentiated customer experience,” said Ron Guido, independent consultant and recently retired vice president, global brand protection and supply chain integrity for Johnson & Johnson.

“This isn't your father’s supply chain,” Guido added. “The program astutely recognizes the changing landscape of demand capture and fulfillment, and delivers an impactful set of modules to guide supply chain professionals into the new frontier of digitized commerce.”

“The ‘old’ focus of discussion and research in supply chains was the optimal establishment of these supply chains. Companies, entire sectors, ‘lived and died’ by their supply chains,” said Professor Farrokh Langdana, Ph.D, the Director of Rutgers EMBA and Professor of Finance and Economics.

“The more recent focus on discussion and research in supply chains focuses on the exogenous shocks that buffet supply chains and can generate cycles of disruptions over multiple continents. These shocks can range from natural disasters, to political coups driven by economic disaster, to exchange rate collapses from broken exchange-rate pegs. The Rutgers Mini-MBA in Supply Chain Management will equip attendees to master both these aspects of supply chains, to not just survive but to thrive in this hyper-connected global economy,” Langdana added.

The Mini-MBA program, Supply Chain in a Digitized Network, is designed for experienced and emerging supply chain leaders proactively seeking to understand the massive shift and impact digital innovations and technology will have on the supply chain industry.

“We are very pleased to have the opportunity to partner with some of the absolutely best external subject matter experts and thought leaders in the world of next-gen supply chain strategy as well as leveraging the expertise of our award-winning Rutgers Supply Chain Management Department, Supply Chain Disruption Research Laboratory and Center for Supply Chain Management,” Scott said.

Taught by seasoned experts who have hands-on experience with complex supply chain issues, the program includes case studies, interactive sessions, and class exercises, accompanied by valuable networking opportunities with faculty and fellow participants.

Registration for the Supply Chain Certificate Program is open now, but space is limited. To apply, click here. For more information, contact Margaret O'Donnell, program manager at (848) 445-9417 or by email: modonnell@business.rutgers.edu

Rutgers Business School Executive Education (RBSEE) has been a leading provider of management education programs for more than 50 years. RBSEE designs and delivers programs for both organizations and individuals. Each year, thousands of people participate in RBSEE's programs covering a wide range of topics, including management, strategy, marketing, and leadership.

Contacts

Rutgers
Margaret O'Donnell, 848-445-9417
Program Manager
modonnell@business.rutgers.edu

Release Summary

Rutgers Business School Executive Education is launching an accelerated certificate program that will explore the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on supply chain strategy.

Contacts

Rutgers
Margaret O'Donnell, 848-445-9417
Program Manager
modonnell@business.rutgers.edu