Manage the activities involved in transforming organizational resources into customer value.
Mason’s operations and supply chain management concentration is devoted to the management of resources and processes used by organizations to produce goods or services.
Why Choose George Mason University?
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Develop the modeling, business analytics, and technology skills you’ll need to address a range of business problems. The operations and supply chain management concentration is designed to meet the market demand for graduates who understand and can deploy a variety of methodologies, techniques, and tools in the areas of supply chain management, government contracting, project management, quality management, socially responsible operations, product and services design, process analysis and design, planning, and consulting.
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Through the operations and supply chain management concentration, you’ll learn how to perform strategic and tactical planning to efficiently and effectively manage the activities involved in transforming organizational resources into customer value. You'll acquire modeling, business analytics, and technology skills for addressing a range of business problems. You’ll learn to design and improve business models and processes; analyze supply chain operations; make optimal resource allocation decisions; manage projects; and more.
Operations and supply chain management faculty mentors can provide additional information on operations and supply chain management jobs. For more information about the faculty mentor program, contact businfo@gmu.edu.
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