The Supply Chain Management (SCM) Master’s program at MIT is a top-ranked professional program designed for early-mid career professionals who wish to grow their skills in operations, strategy and technology. One of the major benefits of this
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Written by Neysan Kamranpour & Fadi Abou Chacra SCM graduate 2019 Networking in a diverse world (NDW) is one of the major center-points many experiences at MIT. Every project and group work gives opportunities for spontaneous NDW

Written By: Jake Haber, SCMr Co2019 Are you curious to find out where to find future job opportunities after gaining acceptance into the MIT SCM program? The annual fall career fair is a great place to start!

Written By: Shrihari Venkatesh The MIT Job Fair in September (https://career-fair.mit.edu/) In the first interview I had, I remember the recruiter asked me, “What have you learned so far from grad school?” I laughed a little bit

Editor’s Note: Axel is an international student from Argentina, where he completed his MBA. Mike is a former U.S. Army officer and worked in the medical device industry before coming to MIT. The first thing to bear

Editor’s Note: Last August, we 41 SCMites started our 10-month journey from Thompson Island. This August, we scatter all over the world, with the majority staying in the US. Most of us already started working in various

Every January, MIT has a unique mini semester called “Independent Activity Period (IAP),” where most students get a month off to learn or study whatever they want. For us, IAP is when all of the MIT Global

I’ve always found complex problems exciting. Your time at MIT will be filled with them. During my time at MIT, I’m often reminded of an undergraduate research project working with a professor to study what factors determine

My Class of 2014 SCM classmate counterparts have done an excellent job thus far on the blog, providing great detail on the program as a whole, the field of supply chain management, life at MIT and life