Intentional Development Planning for Supply Chain Professionals: A Quick Step Guide
The new year provides a natural opportunity to refocus on professional growth. For busy supply chain professionals, development planning can often fall to the bottom of the priority list, especially amidst the daily challenges of managing operations and responding to disruption. Yet, this intentional focus on skill-building is more critical than ever.
The Key to Competing in a Changing World: Talent Development in Supply Chain and Logistics
In the dynamic world of supply chain and logistics, talent development has emerged as a critical differentiator for organizations seeking to stay competitive. As businesses navigate the complexities of global supply chains, disruptive technologies, and shifting market demands, having a skilled and adaptable workforce isn’t just an advantage—it’s a necessity. Moreover, investing in talent development isn’t only about building capability; it’s also a proven strategy for attracting and retaining top talent in a competitive job market.
SCL Welcomes Martin Hubbard with The Coca-Cola Company to its Industry Advisory Board
SCL will leverage Martin's extensive expertise in supply chain operations, international logistics, and financial management to enhance our strategic direction.
Classroom Project turned Global Impact
An ISyE class project on applying operations research to public health led to rigorous modeling efforts and a multi-year collaboration with the CDC to support the efforts of Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).
Pinar Keskinocak Named Chair of H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Distinguished ISyE professor will lead the nation’s No. 1 industrial engineering program.
Innovative Learning in Action: Language Institute Students Pilot Virtual Supply Chain Final Exam at Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech's Supply Chain and Logistics Institute partnered with the Language Institute to Launch a Virtual Supply Chain Final Exam
Georgia Tech ISyE Celebrates Top Wins at 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting
Georgia Tech’s Industrial and Systems Engineering faculty and students received top awards at this year's INFORMS conference, recognizing their significant contributions to operations research and management sciences.
New Research by ISyE Professor Turgay Ayer Calls for Transparency in Medicare Advantage Operations
Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) Professor Turgay Ayer, was recognized with a team of renowned researchers for their work titled “Strategic Cross Subsidization in Healthcare Capitation Programs: Evidence from Medicare Advantage”.
Distinguished Lecture Series with Dr. Russell D. Meller | From Academia to Industry: Observations of a Traveler
Dr. Russell D. Meller, Chief Scientist at FORTNA, will deliver the LeeAnn and Walter Muller Distinguished Lecture at ISyE, offering insights on navigating career shifts, staying adaptable, and excelling in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
SCL Welcomes Alex Hamrick with The Home Depot to its Industry Advisory Board
SCL will harness Alex's expertise in supply chain analytics, data science, and project management to help shape our strategic initiatives through 2025.
Risk and Resiliency: Practical Steps for Supply Chain Professionals, Businesses, and Individuals
In today's increasingly volatile world, the frequency of disruptions—whether due to natural disasters, geopolitical events, or supply chain interruptions—has grown. Recent challenges such as hurricanes, port strikes, wildfires, and global disruptions like the Suez Canal blockage, Panama Canal delays, and Red Sea freight issues have proven that the risk of major interruptions to business and personal life is no longer hypothetical. With the probability of a disruption higher than ever, the key question becomes: What prudent, no-regrets steps can individuals, families, and businesses take to assess and mitigate risk?
34 Industry Partners Connect with 400+ Students at SCL Career Fair
The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCL) at Georgia Tech successfully hosted its highly anticipated fall Supply Chain & Logistics Career Fair, bringing together top industry players and Georgia Tech students.
Industrial and Systems Engineering Undergraduate Program Ranked No. 1 in the Nation for 2025
ISyE Undergraduate and Graduate programs are ranked No.1 by U.S. News & World Report national rankings.
Georgia Tech Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems Welcomes Dr. Dima Nazzal as Director of Education and Projects
Dr. Nazzal will be a key member of the CHHS leadership team, co-leading efforts to fulfill the center’s vision of “transforming decision-making and enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of health and humanitarian systems.”
Chuck Easley Recognized for Building Better Regions Superstar Award
A Georgia Institute of Technology faculty member was recently honored for his efforts connecting new supply chain technologies with rural and underserved communities across Georgia.
Predicting the Future of Supply Chains: Learning from the Past to Navigate Uncertainty
In a rapidly evolving global landscape, predicting the future of supply chains is akin to trying to catch lightning in a bottle. By examining past trends and disruptions, we can glean invaluable insights into what the future might hold and how to navigate it effectively. This article, drawing from Chris Gaffney's extensive experience in the beverage industry, explores the inherent challenges of forecasting supply chain trends, reflects on past predictions that didn't pan out, and suggests proactive strategies to stay ahead of the curve.
Sean McConnell joins Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute as new Portfolio & Program Manager
Sean brings a wealth of experience to our team, with 13 years of expertise in project and portfolio management. His background includes managing enterprise-level programs, strategic planning, and advanced data analysis. At WinShape Foundation, Sean led the Project Management Office, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and achieving outstanding results.
Staying Current in the World of Supply Chain: My Go-To Resources
People often ask me how I stay up to date with the latest trends and developments in the dynamic world of supply chain management. Given the rapid pace of change in our field, it's essential to leverage a variety of resources to maintain a comprehensive and current understanding. Here, I’d like to share some of the resources I find most effective.
Driving Change in Urban Systems
Discover how Arthur Delarue's innovative solutions in mixed-integer optimization are reshaping urban landscapes, addressing complex challenges in education and public policy.
Post BSIE Offer Rate/Salary Survey Summary (Spring 2024)
Post-graduation plans for Spring 2024 ISYE graduates show several trends, including most notably a decline in job offer rates and a heavy shift into analytics. The decline in offers is likely due to the cyclical nature of consulting and reduced tech resources.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center (PTC) Announces Gian-Gabriel Garcia, Ph.D., as New Pillar 1-Co Lead
The Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center at Georgia Tech (PTC) is excited to announce that Gian-Gabriel Garcia will serve as its Pillar 1 Co-Lead. Pillar 1 focuses on data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. In his new role, Garcia’s responsibilities will include setting the pillar’s strategy and vision, selecting and managing projects, overseeing various pillar activities, and working collaboratively across research groups and institutions. He will also identify cutting-edge technology and engineering solutions to implement priority projects while balancing the pragmatism and feasibility of these approaches.
Power Play: Off the GRID wins the Spring 2024 Best of ISyE Senior Design Award
From the 24 ISyE teams that were judged at the expo, three teams have placed as finalists: “Improving Coca-Cola's Concentrate Supply Chain,” “Georgia Power ‘Off the Grid,’” and “Recruiting the Next.”
Researchers Help Maritime Industry Navigate Toward Sustainability
Georgia Tech researchers are developing sustainable ocean shipping solutions to meet global emissions targets through eco-friendly fuels, optimized supply chains, and life-cycle assessments.
Embracing the Future of Supply Chain Management: A Framework for Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability
The SCL Industry Advisory Board has asked our team to provide a future perspective on Supply Chain evolution, emphasizing the importance of resilience, innovation, and sustainability. Key points include the necessity of resilience and risk management, the strategic implementation of nearshoring, the potential of AI and digital technologies, the importance of talent management, and the integration of sustainability into supply chain strategies.
Americoldest’s Cool Coordination, Named Best ISyE Team at Capstone Design Expo
Out of 204 teams from various schools and colleges across Georgia Tech, 24 teams comprised of 177 students represented the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) during the Spring 2024 Senior Design Expo. The Americoldest was the top project.
Crossing Disciplines: Professor Perez-Guzman’s approach towards Resilient Systems
Professor Sofia Perez-Guzman advocates for resilient and sustainable engineering through her innovative research and teaching. With a rich academic background spanning from Colombia to a Ph.D. from RPI, Professor Perez-Guzman equips her students with a blend of technical expertise and essential soft skills, preparing them to lead in creating adaptable, smart supply chain solutions.