Michigan Engineering Professional Education Launches Leadership Development Programs in Manufacturing and Supply Chain in Collaboration with Emeritus
- Michigan Engineering Professional Education launched two six-month leadership development programs in Manufacturing and Supply Chain starting June 2025 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- The programs were developed to prepare leaders to navigate the challenges posed by Industry 4.0, including workforce flexibility, the integration of automated technologies, and the intricacies of modern supply networks.
- They provide an extensive curriculum featuring interactive classes, practical case analyses, and a final project centered on strategic leadership, digital innovation, and sustainable practices.
- Debra Levantrosser emphasized that leaders in manufacturing and supply chain need to move past focusing solely on operational efficiency and become drivers of transformative change, highlighting the objectives of the programs.
- These programs focus on cultivating adaptive, innovation-focused leaders capable of creating robust, technology-enhanced supply networks that sustain significant business outcomes despite global challenges.
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Michigan Engineering Professional Education Launches Leadership Development Programs in Manufacturing and Supply Chain in Collaboration with Emeritus
These six-month programs equip senior leaders in manufacturing and supply chains with the capabilities to drive operational excellence and resilience amid technological transformation.
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