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Cisco Supply Chain Leadership Institute
(in collaboration with Fudan University and Stanford Business School)
Faculty
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Hau L. Lee
Thoma Professor of Operations, Information, and Technology; Director of the Strategies and Leadership in Supply Chains Executive Program; Director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum
Hau Lee’s research focuses on supply chain management, work that addresses how to get products or services to their destination by managing the flow of materials, information, and money. His research has resulted, among other things, in the building of computer models for industrial implementation, as well as in the development of strategies and operational concepts for practitioners.[View Profile]
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Haim Mendelson
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Professor of Electronic Business and Commerce,and Management
Haim Mendelson leads the School’s efforts in studying electronic business and its interaction with organizations and markets, and incorporating their implications into the School’s curriculum and research. His research interests include electronic commerce, organizational IQ, product and service pricing and customization, and electronic markets. He has introduced the "Organizational IQ" concept which quantifies an organization’s ability to use information to make quick and effective decisions. His papers have been published in leading journals in the areas of information systems, management science, finance, economics, and statistics.[View Profile]
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M. Eric Johnson
Center for Digital Strategies
Tuck School of Business
Dartmouth College, Hanover NH
M. Eric Johnson is Director of Tuck’s Glassmeyer/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies and the Benjamin Ames Kimball Professor of the Science of Administration Management at the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College. His teaching and research focuses on the impact of information technology on supply chain management. Through grants from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Science Foundation, he is studying how information risk and trust effect supply chain relationships. His recent book, Managing Information Risk and the Economics of Security (Springer 2009) examines how organizations can protect their information assets. He has testified before the US Congress on information security and collaboration and published many related articles in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Sloan Management Review, Harvard Business Review, and CIO Magazine. He is particularly interested in the supply chain challenges faced by industries with short product life cycles such as computers, toys, and apparel. He has consulted for diverse companies such as Accenture, DHL, Hewlett-Packard, Lucent, Mattel, Nextel, Nokia, Pepsi, The Parthenon Group, Fleetguard, and Kulic & Soffa. Johnson holds bachelor’s degrees in engineering and economics, a master’s degree in engineering from Penn State University, and a PhD in engineering from Stanford University. |
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Hongyu Li
Professor of Operations Management
School of Management, Fudan University
Prof. Li gained his PhD in Operation Management from the University of Texas at Austin. With a strong industrial background in engineering, Professor Li highlights his research areas in logistics/operations management, production planning and controlling, data envelopment analysis and its application. As member of INFORMS (ORSA/TIMS), USA, member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, he has won a wide recognition in his research area. In terms of teaching, Prof. Li is an Overseas Consulting Professor of National University of Singapore and an Honorary Adjunct Professor of the Norwegian School of Business and he used to be an Adjunct Professor of Australia National University. Professor Li provides bilingual (English/Chinese) logistics/operation courses to students ranging from undergraduate to PhD and MBA/EMBA level.
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Dailun Shi
Professor
School of Management, Fudan University
Dr. Shi is now the president and founding partner of Tripe-E Consulting firm. He was CEO of a media company from September 2007, and was also a professor and research fellow in FDSM from September 2004 to August 2007. He was also an Honorary Professor at Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Guest Professor at Wuhan Institute of Technology, Honorary Professor at Norwegian School of Management (BI) , Director of Supply Chain Council Northern China Region, and Member of INFORMS,MSOM and American Financial Association. Since September 2007, he has become an adjunct professor at Fudan, mainly teaching courses in the EMBA programs. Prior to his career at Fudan, Dr. Shi spent 11 years studying and working in the USA, receiving his Ph.D. in Management, MSM (MBA) in Finance, and M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, and M.S. degree in Mathematics from Brown University. He worked as a Research Staff Member at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center in New York for about four years,and as an executive/manager at Citigroup in New York for more than 1 year. Dr. Shi’s research areas include Business Models, Supply Chain Management, Risk Management and E-business. He has applied 14 patents in the USA. He is now one of the key investigators of three Chinese Nature Science Foundation projects, and have had consulting projects with such firms as Bao Steel, Shanghai Diesel Engine Co LTD, Merchandise Bank, American Security Group, IBM, Intel, Honda,Phillips, and Lucent etc
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Guest Speaker
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George Foo
Executive Vice President of Operations
Embedded Computing and Power, Emerson Electric
George has been with Emerson for almost 8 years. He is currently the EVP of Operations for Emerson’s Embedded Computing and Power division. A $2 Billion division within Emerson’s Network Power Group. George has responsibility for six world class factories in Asia as well as several Design Centers worldwide. He is located in Hong Kong.
Prior to joining Emerson, George spent 25 years at Lucent Technologies where he started his career at Bell Laboratories and then moved on to various staff and Operations assignments in the USA and Asia. Eventually, he became VP of Global Operations for Lucent’s Digital Switch Business.
George has a PhD in Materials Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA in Finance from New York University.
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Angel Mendez
Senior Vice President, Customer Value Chain Management
Cisco
Angel L. Mendez is Senior Vice President of Customer Value Chain Management at Cisco. He leads a global organization responsible for accelerating innovation and value for Cisco customers and ensuring that they have an unrivaled, end-to-end experience. This includes responsibility for customer service and support operations, corporate quality and quality management, collaborative planning and new product introduction, sourcing and supplier management, manufacturing, order management, delivery, and product reuse and recycling.
Mendez brings more than 24 years of management experience to Cisco, along with proven expertise in developing and implementing comprehensive strategies to improve operations and supply chain performance. Prior to Cisco, he served as Senior Vice President of Global Operations for PalmOne Inc., where his operational excellence and transformation program fueled the company’s turnaround and return to profitability.
A graduate of General Electric’s Manufacturing Management Program, Mendez served 11 years with GE in increasingly responsible manufacturing and supply-chain management assignments. At Allied Signal he led the aerospace sector’s international sourcing operation and later led supply-chain efforts at Aerospace Equipment Systems, then AlliedSignal’s largest business unit. While at Citigroup, he served as a division executive for global procurement, leading the consolidation of supply-chain management activities during the merger of Citicorp and Travelers Group. At Gateway Inc. he was responsible for global supply-chain management, facilitating operational improvements by upgrading the supply-chain organization, improving supplier quality, and implementing Six Sigma.
Mendez’s business background includes extensive international business experience in Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. He was named by Business 2.0 Magazine to the “Business 2.0 Dream Team—All Star Executives any Company Would Kill For.”In 2005, Hispanic Business Magazine placed him on its list of the “20 Most Influential Hispanic Executives in Corporate America.” He was also recently named on MACSA’s list of the “100 Most Influential Latinos in Silicon Valley.”
Mendez serves on the board of directors of the Supply Chain Management Institute at the University of San Diego and the Lafayette College Board of Trustees. He is also a member of the board of directors at Springboard Forward, a Silicon Valley-based nonprofit organization dedicated to deploying innovative coaching and career development programs for low wage earners. A native of Cuba, Mendez holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Lafayette College and a master’s degree in business administration from the Crummer School at Rollins College.
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Dingguo Zhan
MBA is the VP of Suzhou Branch, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank. He has more than 20 years sufficient experience related to supply chain finance implementation in China in big banks and joint-stock banks. He has always been involved in supply chain financial Innovation, and have published several papers
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