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  Management is a practice...Peter Drucker
...you can...bring experience in through your faculty and students...
     
SCM Interns   “Not only did the projects give me an insight into the business problems faced by real companies ... but they also validated what I was learning in class on a day to day basis. It gave me the confidence that the tools and techniques I learned in the program had great value in the real world.”
Asmita Barve
     
Student projects ...

“Sometimes it would be difficult to understand the problem, the big picture, but the company coordinator and project guides were always available to put us back on track… The project helped the Supply Management people (from the company) to know us and our capabilities which in turn helped me to get the summer internship.”
Reena Mathews


Information Products...
"The SCRC web site is a resource loaded with helpful information. The news, topic definitions, and project links presented on the site are an integral part of my on-goingsupply chain management education."
Kelly Wright

 
Recruiting
"The SCRC helped me get an internship, which led to a job offer. They also hosted member companies on-site for interviews, one of which led to the position I currently have (at Sonoco)."
Jason Cox

Internships...
“(My Supply Chain Optimization Internship with Milliken) has been a great opportunity to learn about what supply chain issues real companies face, and gain an appreciation for the complexity of these issues… My internship allows me to travel to many manufacturing plants and interact with a variety of people in a variety of different positions.”
Zach Breitenbach

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“The most valuable part of working on projects was developing skills associated with time and task management. With a limited amount of time to complete the project and satisfy stakeholders' needs it was key to develop goals, document milestones, and communicate on a regular basis… Working on a real world problem was a great opportunity to apply my current skills in a different industry. It was very challenging and rewarding to work with a diverse team of students of different professional backgrounds and levels of experience.”
David Handley

“Working with these projects was sometimes difficult, but they were a very valuable experience. Real world projects are rarely accomplished "as scripted" - they're messy and require teamwork to succeed… these project-related courses provided the hands-on experience of working on real world projects for real companies. They provided an environment to combine theory and practice, and helped me develop skills and strategies that I'm already using in my projects here at Sonoco.”
Jason Cox

"The project we did for John Deere provided me valuable insights into the upstream aspects of SCM, especially the importance of supplier integration and development, and warehousing issues."
Rajasekhar Tetali

  “I (became) much more informed about one of the avenues that a new SCM grad could take. (My internship) offered an excellent basis for comparison as I looked for a full-time position later that year comparing jobs, company culture, etc.”
Jason Cox

"The Supply Chain Management concentration has given me the opportunity to apply the lessons I've learned in class to real world problems. I never would have expected such an open environment to work in, but we have been able to gain unprecedented access to Fortune 500 companies such as John Deere. These projects are of significant benefit to everyone involved including the firms, faculty, and students."
Evan Kesden

"As an international student, this has given me an exposure and understanding of business operations in US. The fact that these companies are highly committed and extremely willing to help was seen in our first meeting where we had managers coming from all functions, some from facilities located miles away, to brief us about the project."
Meenakumari Jeyakumar

"Projects are the heart of the SCM concentration. Projects provide students in the SCM concentration with hands on experience on real life projects and a chance to experiment in class learning, which further assist better understanding of the concepts."
Divya Goyal



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