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Supply Chain Innovation and Leadership Series

The Supply Chain Innovation and Leadership Series (SCILS) takes place during MIT's Independent Activities Period (IAP), a special 4-week term in January. 

The month-long series includes talks by industry leaders, site visits, leadership workshops and the month-long Supply Chain Challenge competition. During this period, MLOG students also travel to Spain for one week to visit the program's sister program - ZLOG - in Zaragoza.  

Many of the SCILS speaking engagements are open to the public.  If you have questions about attending, please contact MLOG Coordinator Ineke Dyer.

 

2009 SCILS Speakers

 

January 05:

Alex Niemeyer - Expert Principal

McKinsey
"Case Study in Team Leadership"
3:00 pm, E51-335

January 12:

Kevin Smith - Senior VP & Corporate Sustainability Officer
CVS

"Supply Chain Leadership Lessons & Strategy Development"
9:00 am, E51-315

January 14:

Keith Thurgood - Commander
United States Army and Air Force Exchange Service

"Leadership Difference"

9:00 am, E51-315

January 15:

Don Hicks - CEO
Llamasoft

"Leadership in the Nexus of Technology, Supply Chain, & Entrepreneurship"

9:00 am, E51-315

January 16:

Ellen Ewing - Director of Corporate Strategy
UPS
"Developing and Aligning Corporate Strategy"
9:00 am, E51-315

January 20:

Dr. Mika Karilahti - Director of New Technology Sourcing Nokia

"Lessons from Nokia's Supply Chain in China"
9:00 am, E51-315

January 21:

Judith Taylor - VP of Customer Experience
NxStage Medical, Inc

"Supply Chain at a Start-up: The Challenges of Success!"

9:00 am, E51-315

January 22:

Mark Whittaker - VP of Transportation
PepsiCo

"PepsiCo Logistics – Continuing the Journey"

9:00 am, E51-315

January 23: David Lapre - VP Technical Operations
Roche

"Change Can Happen…in Large Global Businesses"

10:30 am, E51-315

 

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