Crafting the Future – Supply Chain Curriculum Development: Designing Engaging and Relevant Courses
Explore innovative curriculum development strategies, share insights, and engage in discussions that will shape the future of supply chain education
Description:
As the global supply chain landscape evolves, so must the education that prepares future professionals for success. This webinar brings together esteemed educators, industry experts, and curriculum development specialists to explore innovative approaches, pedagogical strategies, and content design that ensure supply chain courses are not only relevant but also captivating for students. Register now to explore innovative curriculum development strategies, share insights, and engage in discussions that will shape the future of supply chain education.
Who Should Attend:
The following individuals and groups would find this webinar particularly beneficial:
- Professors, lecturers, and instructors involved in teaching supply chain management courses at educational institutions.
- Deans, department heads, and administrators responsible for curriculum development and educational strategies in business schools and related departments.
- Consultants in Education and Supply Chain
- Any individuals involved in shaping educational policies and standards related to supply chain management.
What you’ll learn:
- Explore strategies for aligning supply chain curriculum with the dynamic needs of the industry, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for real-world challenges.
- Learn about the importance of incorporating real-world case studies and practical applications into the curriculum to enhance students’ problem-solving skills.
- Understand the benefits of establishing strong partnerships with industry organizations for insights, guest lectures, and collaborative projects that enhance the learning experience.
Event Name:
Crafting the Future – Supply Chain Curriculum Development: Designing Engaging and Relevant Courses
Start Date:
05 March 2024
15:00 – 17:00 CST
This is a virtual event.