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ISCM Home  »  Sponsors  »  Events  »   2000

The ISCM Program hosts events which bring the sponsors together to share learnings, research findings and penetrate a specific set of supply chain issues. The events emphasize collaboration and take various forms. For discripions of types of events please visit our Events Page.

Overall, the events facilitate and emphasize sharing learnings across industry and applying industry and research findings to sponsor situations.

2000 Events
Type of Event Event and Topic Descreption Dates Location
Symposia with Affiliates in Logistics Program (APIL) "Managing Change in the Supply Chain" Jan. 27 MIT
Research Colloquium LFM Intern Research Knowledge Review Jan. 28 MIT
Audioconference eClockspeed Research Project Planning
Prof. Charlie Fine
Feb. 15  
Audioconference P&G "Fireball Initiative"
and
Lucent "Smart Practice Knowledge Network"
April 18  
Research Project Visit eClockspeed Research Visit - P&G
Prof. Charlie Fine
eClockspeed Presentation
June 1 P&G
Cinti, Ohio
Research Project Visit eClockspeed Research Visit - Lucent
Prof. Charlie Fine
eClockspeed Presentation
June 5 Lucent
Warren, NJ
Exchange Meeting "Future of E-Business and the Supply Chain in the Internet Economy" June 12-13 Intel
Chandler, Arizona
Research Review 2000 Research Project Progress Review
- eClockspeed
- Process Handbook
- Supply Chain Visualization
Sept. 13-14, MIT
Research Colloquium with LFM eBusiness, Supply Chain Management & Design Sept. 15 MIT
Audioconference

Why Demand Pipelines are Better than Supply Chains"Why Demand Pipelines are Better than Supply Chains"

Dr. Fred Hewitt - Visiting Professor, MIT
Vice Chancellor - Aston University and
Dean of Aston Business School

Oct. 17  
Sponsor Key Contact Planning Meeting 2001 Research and Event Planning Nov 28-29  
1999 Events »

 

 

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