Marshall no. 7 in UT Dallas Top 100 Business School Research Rankings
The USC Marshall School of Business has been classified as one of the top business schools in research. The school was ranked no. 7 worldwide in the UT Dallas Top 100 Business School Research Rankings for 2015. The UT Dallas rankings are compiled from a database of faculty research published in 24 leading peer-reviewed journals from 2010 to 2014. Marshall had previously been ranked no. 14 on the list but moved in to the top 10 last year.
The overall ranking is a result of the combination of other areas that were ranked. Marshall ranked no. 7 based on publications in the top three accounting journals. It ranked no. 3 for publications in the top operations management journals, no. 8 for top finance journals and no. 7 for the top management journals.
Marshall Offers Senior Living Exec Program
USC Marshall School of Business has joined with USC Davis to offer the USC Lead and Transform Senior Living Executive Education program. This new program will be held over the course of a two-day conference Feb. 7 and 8 on the USC University Park Campus in Los Angeles. The program aims to address the growing need for professionals that have knowledge and business skills to successfully lead communities for older adults.
The program is designed for C-level executives, officers and managers in senior housing, post-acute care and long-term care. . The focus of the program is to help define future directions in the senior living industry. The curriculum for the program is built around providing essential information for skilled professionals in this fast-growing industry.
Marshall Exec Ed Program Accepting Registration
The Marshall School of Business is now accepting registration for its next Supply Chain Management Online course. The next course will be held Feb. 25 to March 18. Prospective Executive Education students can register for individual courses or as a group.
During the program, students will learn how to evaluate a firm’s supply chain by creating effective designs and policies to maximize a return on investments and improve their ability to serve customers. The online course will help students to identify financial and operational performance.
Marshall Holds SCM Certificate Course
The USC Marshall School of Business will be holding The Financial Implications of Global Supply Chain Management Certification Course. The course will be held Jan. 10, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It will be held at Popovich 104, at the University Park Campus.
The content of the course explores the causal relationship between the execution of global supply chain strategies and a company’s financial results. The course is presented from a global perspective. Participants will analyze the ties between landed cost controls, lead-time rationalization and inventory management and the results found on an organization’s balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement.
Marshall Hosts 2nd Annual Global Supply Chain Excellence Summit
Marshall School of Business will hold its 2nd Annual Global Supply Chain Excellence Summit on Friday, September 26, 2014. The event will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the USC Davidson Center.
The event will feature speakers on Macro and Micro Trend Analysis of Global Supply Chain, breakout sessions on emerging markets (Latin America, ASEAN FTA, India – Sub Continent), Global Industry Player Showcase, a Roundtable discussion with disruptive Technology and Impact on Global Supply Chain and an Industry Recognition and Excellence Award ceremony.
Participants will gain exclusive insight in the current opportunities and impediments in the field of supply chain, as well as the opportunity to learn from, and connect with, the people that keep the world moving. For more information on the Summit, including attendee and press registration, promotional opportunities, and sponsorship opportunities can be found by contacting the school via email or by telephone.