Recently U.S. News & World Report released its annual rankings, including the top supply chain and logistics MBA programs. Of course, U.S. News is not the be-all end-all. But this list gives companies in the supply chain and logistics industries an idea of where some of the brightest graduates, who will be seeking employment in the upcoming months, will be coming from.
We have talked before about the importance of recruiting and strengthening the relationship between academia and the supply chain industry as means to solve the growing talent gap. If your company is looking to hire, consider strengthening your rapport with schools that offer supply chain programs or specialties.
#1 Michigan State University
#2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
#3 (tie) Ohio State University
#3 (tie) Pennsylvania State University
#5 (tie) Arizona State University
#5 (tie) University of Tennessee – Knoxville
#7 Carnegie Mellon University
#8 University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
#9 Purdue University
#10 University of Maryland – College Park
#11 University of Texas – Austin
#12 (tie) Georgia Institute of Technology
#12 (tie) University of California – Berkeley
See also: U.S. News 2017 Online Supply Chain Management Master’s Degree Featured Programs
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