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Sponsoring Your Team
The Benefits of Sponsoring Your Team
Supporting your team through the MS in Supply Chain Management delivers real benefits to you and your organization:
Professional Development
Retaining and developing talent is a critical issue facing all sectors. We are seeing a significant shortage of truly qualified and capable professionals in supply chain.
Ensuring you have the talent you need in your business requires a dedicated and high quality development program. With increasing pressures on recruitment and retention, the MS-SCM provides a leading edge opportunity to build your organizational talent, develop the leaders of tomorrow, and increase your attractiveness as an employer.
Addressing your organization’s strategic needs
The integrative project in the MS-SCM is the perfect mechanism for you to put your best team onto a pressing organizational supply problem. Our sponsors have seen $millions in benefits through the project deliverables and have developed world class professionals with a commitment to delivering tangible improvements. Click here to see just some of the success stories from the MS-SCM project.
Gaining access to leading knowledge and thought leaders
Our highly experienced faculty experts provide a valuable resource for you to develop your organizational capabilities, build your understanding of world class supply chain management, and give you access to the thought leaders in the field.
Developing a learning organization
There is no better way to build your organizational capabilities than to generate a culture of constant improvement and innovation. The MS-SCM is not only ‘two years that will change the lives’ of the students you send on the program, but will cultivate an open, exciting, and creative environment for all of your supply chain professionals.

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