Wednesday Dec. 4 - Dec. 9
JAMS Editor Tomas Hult will be at Uppsala University, Sweden from December 4-9 as an associated researcher.
JAMS Editor Tomas Hult and his co-authors will be at Leeds for a launch event for their Global Supply Chain Management trade book (http://globalscmstrategy.com/), December 9-12.
While NAFTA opened the doors to increased opportunities south of the U.S. boarder, the ensuing rise of China to a global economic powerhouse pulled our attention and economic focus across the Pacific. However, recent events (a rise in Chinese wages and tighter turnaround deadlines) have led U.S. businesses to reconsider Mexico, in spite of some of its own issues (violence and drug-related crimes). Given limited resources, many companies are asking themselves: Which country marks our best opportunity? This seminar will provide you with the information to answer that question for your company. Our keynote speaker, Al Zapanta, has worked in both the private and government sectors, and has held numerous Presidential appointments, as well as leading peacekeeping missions with the United Nations. Dr. Zapanta will cover the latest issues and trends for U.S. companies doing business in Mexico, as well as highlighting the latest opportunities.
He will present the Club's annual 2014 Economic Futurecast.
The JAMS Editor will participate in a Faculty Development in International Business program at Merced Community College in Los Angeles, January 7-10
Speaker Tomas Hult, David Closs, David FrayerProfessors from Michigan State University's #1 ranked Supply Chain Management program and Eli Broad College of Business will present and discuss their new book, Global Supply Chain Management: Leveraging Processes, Measurements, and Tools for Strategic Corporate Advantage. Participants will each receive a copy of the text. Global Supply Chain Management takes you step by step through the process of creating and managing a global supply chain strategy and aligning it with the conditions of your industry. Learn everything you need to know about developing a core strategy plus strategies for each of the critical supply chain functions: Logistics, purchasing, Operations, Market channelsThe Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Presentation by Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon
Wednesday Jan. 29 - Feb. 1
This conference aligns key goals and recommendations from AACCs 21st-Century Commission and report, Reclaiming the American Dream. We hope you will re-imagine and reinvent ways we can work together to revitalize the workforce and economic growth of our communities and our nation.
Thursday Feb. 13 - Feb. 14
JAMS Editor Tomas Hult will be at the Kenan-Flagler School of Business to participate in the visiting speaker series, February 13-14.
Thursday Feb. 13 - Nov. 13
Presentation byDr. Mary Sue Coleman, President, University of Michigan