This program, of about 200 hours, from September 2010 to June 2011, is conducted in English and contributes to feed individual participants' capital of global, in-depth expertise, through eight modules:
1.
Supply Chain Management and Strategy - Envisaged case study and visit: Smart in France
October 14, 15 and 16, 2010
2. Design and Management of Logistic Flows - Envisaged case study and visit: Asahi Glass
November 18, 19 and 20, 2010
3. Supply Chain Planning and Analysis - Envisaged case study and visit: Dow Corning
December 16, 17 and 18, 2010
4. Collaborative Management and Purchasing - Envisaged case study and visit: Danone and Carrefour
January 13, 14 and 15, 2010
5. Transport, Physical Distribution and Reverse Logistics - Envisaged case study and visit: PFSWeb
February 10, 11 and 12, 2011
6. Linking Supply Chain Management and Financial Management - Envisaged case study and visit: FN Herstal
March 17, 18 and 19, 2011
7. E-Management - Envisaged case study and visit: Firmenich
May 12, 13 and 14, 2011
8. Change and Innovation Management - Envisaged case study and visit: TetraPak in Sweden
June 16, 17 and 18, 2011
The benefits of the program are:
Developing applied competence:
* The program is based on unique teaching methods in order to ensure that the participants gain the full benefit of their
investment, integrating very tightly theory and practice;
* Each of the eight modules includes a real life, full-day on site case study including the visit of a logistic or industrial site;
* The participant works the case in small groups;
* The reality-based approach offers an opportunity of opinion confrontation;
* Each module is taught by an international team of faculty;
* Two modules are organized abroad.
Involving international expertise, from academic and professional sources
Each module is run by three types of expert:
* Managers and practitioners of the proposed case study.
* European experts of international reputation in the domain covered by the module.
* Leading experts of the organizing partners of the program (LSM, HEC-ULg)
TO WHOM IS THE PROGRAM INTENDED FOR?
* Individuals, who do, or will, assume responsibilities of Supply Chain Manager and who want to master the most recent
methods and tools.
* Individuals who want to give a more strategic and international dimension to the competence already acquired in a logistic
or supply chain managerial position.
* Managing directors of organisations that depend directly on the supply chain, who need to understand its impact on the
corporate performances.
* Managers in a function at the interface between the supply chain and another traditional department: sales and distribution,
planning and control, information systems applied to operations, for instance.
Should you be interested in this Master for the 2010-2011 edition, please apply and fill in our application form.