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ROBERT H. SMITH
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LAUNCHES SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT CENTER
College Park, MD - November 13,
1998 - Information technology
companies, manufacturers, financial
institutions--these and other businesses
have at least one thing in common: they
depend on timely delivery of goods and
services to customers. The degree to
which companies can effectively manage
their supplier/customer relationship
hinges on how well they plan and
implement the supporting physical and
informational flows. Managing these
flows, a critical part of business
operations, is known as supply chain
management.
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business at the University of Maryland,
College Park, has created and launched
the Supply Chain Management Center to
define and help organizations implement
the next-generation best practices
related to the efficient production and
delivery of products and services to
customers. Cross-functional in its
approach, the center spans the
disciplines of logistics, management
science, and marketing.
“The establishment of the Supply
Chain Management Center is part of our
ongoing effort to contribute to the
strategic management of organizations in
the global knowledge economy,” says
Smith School Dean Howard Frank. “By
identifying best practices in the field
and developing new models and courses in
supply chain management, the center will
help organizations achieve and sustain
competitive advantage.”
Tom Corsi, professor of logistics,
and Sandy Boyson, research professor,
both at the Smith School, are the center
co-directors. Their research on
logistics best practices has been
featured in several publications
including the Harvard Business Review
and the Journal of Commerce. They also
have written a book, Logistics and the
Extended Enterprise: Best Practices for
the 21st Century Company, to be
published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., in
January 1999.
Says Boyson: “By providing education
on state-of-the-art supply chain
management practices, the center will
help to provide managers and executives
with the vision, knowledge, and skills
to lead the global, technology-driven
supply chains of the 21st century.”
Housed within the school’s Logistics,
Business and Public Policy Department,
the Supply Chain Management Center has
three primary mission areas:
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Research, to assist organizations in
exerting strategic control over
physical and informational flows
within the enterprise, and between
the enterprise and its supply chain
partners;
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Education, to prepare leaders with
the necessary competencies for
leading globalized,
technology-driven supply chains;
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Economic Development, to help
position the state of Maryland as a
hub for integrated supply chain
management.
The center has already established
partnerships with industry. For the Data
Interchange Standards Association, the
center is conducting a survey of the
best management practices in electronic
commerce across the supply chain. For
the National Industrial Transportation
League, the center is conducting a
survey of the best practices in
transportation management and logistics.
These survey results will enable members
of the two organizations to enhance
their supply chain management processes.
Other current projects include
identifying best practices in the
commercial motor carrier industry for
the U.S. Department of Transportation
and a study of private industry supply
chain management for CACI International,
Inc., and the U.S. Army Logistics
Integration Agency.
The organizational impact of Internet
technology is the focus of a project
that the center is conducting for the
Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. Department of
the Defense.
The Supply Chain Management Center
also has launched its first education
initiative with support from the
center’s primary corporate partner, EDS.
The initiative focuses on developing a
new course, “Real-Time Management of
Supply Chains.” EDS is providing the
distance learning technology while the
center is providing the supply chain
management expertise. Offered initially
to Smith School of Business MBA students
next semester, the class will be offered
later in other formats to corporate
executives.
For more information about the Supply
Chain Management Center at the Robert H.
Smith School of Business, e-mail
glynn@rhsmith.umd.edu or contact Tom
Corsi or Sandy Boyson at (301) 405-5775.
About the Robert H. Smith School
of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business at the University of Maryland
is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research for
the digital economy. The school offers
cross-functional study options in its
six academic departments, which include
accounting and information assurance;
decision and information technologies;
finance; logistics, business, and public
policy; management and organization; and
marketing. More information about the
Robert H. Smith School of Business can
be found at
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu.
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For more information:
Jeff Heebner
Robert H. Smith School of Business
University of Maryland
( 301.405.9469
jheebner@rhsmith.umd.edu |
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