POMS College of Supply Chain Management Business Meeting

POMS 26th Annual Conference May 9, 2015 Washington, DC

Ravi Anupindi

Agenda

 Brief report (2014-2015)  Upcoming changes to board positions  Winners of student paper competition  Vinayak Deshpande (UNC Chapel Hill)  Open topics for discussion  Closing Remarks

2 Team Effort  Current College Officers  President: Ravi Anupindi, ,  Past President: Nicole DeHoratius, The Booth School of Business  Vice President - Communications: Qi Annabelle Feng, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University  Vice President - Meetings: Kyle Cattani, Kelly School, Indiana University  Vice President - Special Events: John Gray, Fisher College, Ohio State University  Secretary: Chris Parker, Smeal College of Business at Pennsylvania State University  Treasurer: Nitin Bakshi, London Business School

3 Membership of POMS Colleges (2011-2014)

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500 Healthcare Behavior Humanitarian 400 SCM Service Ops Sustainable 300 Product Innovation

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4 POMS Main Conference  SCM Track (Lauren Lu and Ann Maruchek)  42 sessions  156 presentations

5 Mini-Conference of the College of SCM, 7 May 2015  55 pre-registered, ~5 onsite registrations  Theme: Govt Policy and SCM  Organizing Committee: Led by John Gray

PhD Student Research Roundtable Ravi Anupindi, Nitin Bakshi, Nicole DeHoratius, John Gray, Kyle Katani,Chris Parker AM Session Addressing Supply Chain Risk and Uncertainty

LUNCH

PM Session Collaborating with the government and policy institutions Dinner to celebrate 10th Anniversary Sequoia Restaurant

6 AM Session: Addressing Supply Chain Risk and Uncertainty  U.S. Government Initiative to aid in supply-chain decision making with inadequate data (Dr. Sue Helper, Chief Economist, Commerce Department)  A Successful Academic-Government Initiative: The Access Costs Everywhere (ACE) Tool. The journey from research to implementation (Dr. Suzanne deTreville, University of Lausanne; Dr. Sue Helper)  Brandon Brown, US Department of Labor  Assessing and Insuring Supply Chain Disruptions (Linda Conrad, Director of Strategic Business Risk, Zurich Insurance)

7 PM Session: Collaborating with the government and policy institutions  MIT Washington Office: How MIT has partnered with Washington to improve research and policy (William Bonvillian, Director, MIT Washington Office)  The Manufacturing Extension Partnership: Opportunities for Academic-Government collaborations, in the context of manufacturing supply chains (Mark Schmit, National Accounts Manager)  Brookings Institution: How academics can collaborate with think tanks to improve research and policy recommendations. (Scott Andes, Senior Policy Analyst)  Data.gov representative(s): How academics can access, contribute to, and influence government databases and data collection.

8 9 10 11 12 Communications: Chris Parker  Created LinkedIn group  194 (out of 450) are connected  Encourage to use it  Should this be the way SC College communicates with you?  What else?  Email list created

13 SC College Board positions ..  President: Ravi Anupindi, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan  President-elect: Vinayak Deshpande (UNC Chapel Hill) [2016- 18]  Vice President - Communications:  (Outgoing): Qi Annabelle Feng, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University  (Incoming): Dorothee Honhon (UT Dallas) [2015-17]  Vice President - Meetings: Kyle Cattani, Kelly School, Indiana University  Vice President - Special Events: John Gray, Fisher College, Ohio State University  Secretary: Chris Parker, Smeal College of Business at Pennsylvania State University  Treasurer: Nitin Bakshi, London Business School

14 2015 POMS SCM College Student Paper Competition

Vinayak Deshpande Associate Professor of Operations Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina Details

 39 papers submitted

 We had a two round process for the competition

 First round:  Blind review by four referees of every paper submitted

 Second round:  Finalists evaluated by paper competition committee based on submitted paper and presentation

Thanks to our Referees 1st Round Referees

Aydin Alptekinoglu Haresh Gurnani Rodney Parker Gopesh Anand Itai Gurvich Alfonso Pedraza-Martinez Zumbul Atan Albert Ha Nick Petruzzi Atalay Atasu Sean Handley Carrie Queenan Goker Aydin Nitin Joglekar Tharanga Rajapakshe Saurabh Bansal Eda Kemahlioglu Ziya Uday Rao Bogdan Bichescu Tim Kraft Guillaume Roels Felipe Caro Harish Krishnan Claudia Rosales Rachel Chen Guoming Lai Ozge Sahin Ying-Ju Chen Vidya Mani Ravi Subramanian Soo-Haeng Cho Antonio Moreno-Garcia Doug Thomas Andrew Davis Brent Moritz Sezer Ulku Sarang Deo Alp Muharremoglu Yimin Wang Karen Donohue Mahesh Nagarajan Ben Yang Cheryl Druehl Sriram Narayanan Muer Yang Wedad Elmaghraby Maciek Nowak Shuya Yin Nagesh Gavirneni Nikolay Osadchiy Fuqiang Zhang Karan Girotra Amy Pan Rachel Zhang Jiawei Zhang

Thanks to our Finalist Committee

Paper Competition Finalist Committee Felipe Caro Albert Ha Dorothee Honhon Jay Swaminathan Finalists

 Beryl Boxiao Chen, University of Michigan, “Dynamic Pricing and Inventory Control with Nonparametric Demand Learning”  Advisors: Xiuli Chao and Hyun-Soo Ahn

 Maxime Cohen and Charles Thraves, MIT, “Competition and Externalities in Green Technology Adoption”  Advisor: Georgia Perakis

 Juan Camilo Serpa, University of British Columbia, “The Strategic Role of Business Insurance in Managing Supply Chain Risk”  Advisor: Harish Krishnan

 Ying Xu, CMU, “Combating Child Labor: Incentives and Information Transparency in Global Supply Chains”  Advisors: Soo-Haeng Cho and Sridhar Tayur

 Renyu Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis, “Remanufacturing and Trade-in Program under Strategic Customer Behavior and Government Subsidization”  Advisor: Fuqiang Zhang

Honorable Mention

 Beryl Boxiao Chen, University of Michigan, “Dynamic Pricing and Inventory Control with Nonparametric Demand Learning”  Advisors: Xiuli Chao and Hyun-Soo Ahn

 Ying Xu, CMU, “Combating Child Labor: Incentives and Information Transparency in Global Supply Chains”  Advisors: Soo-Haeng Cho and Sridhar Tayur

 Renyu Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis, “Remanufacturing and Trade-in Program under Strategic Customer Behavior and Government Subsidization”  Advisor: Fuqiang Zhang

Second Place

First Place (Tie)

 Maxime Cohen and Charles Thraves, MIT, “Competition and Externalities in Green Technology Adoption”  Advisor: Georgia Perakis

 Juan Camilo Serpa, University of British Columbia, “The Strategic Role of Business Insurance in Managing Supply Chain Risk”  Advisor: Harish Krishnan

2016 POMS Conference  Location: Orlando, FL  What should SC College do?  College President to coordinate with program chair on tracks  Mini-conference?  Facility tour w/ or w/o mini-conference?

23 How can College Serve you Better?

 Need to increase registration in mini- conference.  <10% of college membership registered for mini- conference in 2015  What else can the SC College do during the main conference?  Other ideas?

24 Closing Remarks  Thank you for your support  Please spread the good words about our college  http://www.poms.org/colleges/cscm/

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