The Supply Chain Management research at Haslam College of Business explores innovative strategies, emerging technologies, and data-driven insights to optimize global supply networks. Our faculty and Ph.D. researchers collaborate with industry leaders to solve real-world challenges, enhance operational efficiency, and shape the future of supply chain management.
John H. “Red” Dove Professor of Supply Chain Management, Nancy & David McKinney Faculty Fellow
Managing Director, Global Supply Chain Institute; Lecturer
Distinguished Lecturer; Assistant Department Head; Pete Patton Fellow & Professor of Practice
Graduates from Haslam’s Supply Chain Management Programs are in high demand, so companies need to know how to attract and retain these talented new alumni.
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