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MBA Programmes Organized Li & Fung Lecture |
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Prof. Hau L. Lee, Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, delivered the Li & Fung Lecture on Commerce and Industry on 30th May at the JW Marriott.
The lecture was entitled 'Value-creating Supply Chain Management'. In attendance were over 200 government officials, consulate generals, company CEOs, University officers, and MBA alumni. Supply chain management is about the coordination of information, material and financial flow. It is viewed as the backbone for the efficient delivery of goods to services and companies. But it can also serve as an engine for value creation. The talk described how companies that have mastered agility in their operations, adapted their supply chains to meet the unique needs of the market, and aligned the interests of their supply chain partners, can profits, and ultimately create great market value. Prof. Lee is the founding and current director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum, an industry-academic consortium to advance the theory and practice of global supply chain management.
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