The Role of Operations in Corporate and National Competitiveness
Donald Rosenfield
Mon Jan 23, 02-03:00pm, E51-361
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
The LFM program was founded in 1988 on the vision that excellence in operations is crucial for societal and national welfare. These issues are even more relevant today with the advent of outsourcing and globalization. While most economists may not consider the overseas flow of jobs a problem, capabilities in operations are still of paramount importance to corporate and national competitiveness. This single session reviews some of the issues in global competitiveness and describes the philosophy, structure and curriculum of the LFM program.
Contact: Donald Rosenfield, E40-319, x3-1064, donrose@mit.edu
Sponsor: Leaders for Manufacturing
Latest update: 31-Oct-2005
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