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Global Supply Chain Management Forum

 
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Join the Forum

Stanford invites interested companies to become Forum members. Membership is open to industry leaders with a common interest in advancing the state of the art in global supply chain management. Forum members make an annual investment of $35,000; this funding provides:

  • Attendance for up to five company employees at all events organized by the Forum
  • Ten guest event tickets annually to be shared with customers or partners
  • Complimentary attendance at events organized by our sister supply chain Forums at Hong Kong University and Eindhoven University
  • Electronic proceedings from Forum events
  • Sponsorship—at no additional cost—of student field study projects as part of Stanford’s graduate curriculum in supply chain management
  • Access to research, papers, cases, and technical materials developed through the Forum and affiliated departments within Stanford University
  • The opportunity to guide the future direction of the Forum's teaching, research and industry relationships
  • Discounted attendance at the GSB’s Executive Education programs
  • Participation in the Forum’s Leadership Circle; each year we host one or two invitation-only executive roundtables, bringing together senior leaders from leading companies to discuss current and future trends

In addition, member companies with interests in specific areas of research may choose to partner with Forum faculty and staff on research projects and programs. These projects range from small scale (e.g., one student working for 10 weeks to resolve a specific supply chain issue) to quite large (e.g., a PhD dissertation project over the course of several years).

If you are interested in joining the Forum or would like more information, please complete the form below.

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