Advances in Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Innovation in High Performance Organizations
Complex supply chains require innovation to manage, so high performance organizations are turning to practices developed by the Global Supply Chain Institute.

GSCI Faculty Redefines the Future of the Supply Chain
Haslam’s faculty are at the forefront of redefining the future of the supply chain. Their vision and expertise draw corporate partners, including Fortune 100 companies such as Amazon, Dell, FedEx Services, Google, Pepsico, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Walmart and more.

Guide to Supply Chain Optimization
An introduction and a guide to supply chain optimization discusses the process of getting a product from Point A to Point B before it eventually ends up in the hands of the end-customer.

Sustainability in Supply Chain: How to Reduce Carbon Footprint
Reducing carbon emissions needs to be a global priority. Supply chain managers can help.

The Continuing Impact of 21st Century Supply Chain Technologies
Supply chain managers have a critical role to play in ensuring the success of data implementation.

UT Haslam’s Inaugural Online Supply Chain Management Program Kicks Off
The online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Haslam College of Business has launched with a full student cohort. The program, created with Noodle Partners, capitalizes on UT’s leading role in the supply chain industry to connect students to a thriving network of corporate leaders.

Supply Chain Trends
Propelled by disruption and focused on sustainability, today’s trends cover every step of the supply chain.

H&M’s Commitment to Transparent Sourcing and Why it is Important
H&M established new supply chain visibility standards with a supplier factory map.

Wearables in the Warehouse Bring Privacy Concerns to the Forefront
Are wearables an invasion of supply chain employees' privacy? Professor Randy Bradley explains.

As Old Navy and Gap Split, So Do Their Supply Chains
Gap Inc. announced plans to split from Old Navy and create two independent companies.