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Innovate State: You Are Not An Imposter

About our Speaker

Simon Yu, Co-Founder & CEO, Classjoy

Simon Yu is the Co-Founder & CEO of Classjoy – a classroom celebration app that’s reimagining how 1.8 billion students connect with their parents daily, starting with the school day. Classjoy empowers everyday teacher heroes with a super simple yet rewarding & engaging place to safely capture & share daily school highlights with parents – elevating family engagement, student wellness, and teacher appreciation. Ultimately disrupting how millennial parents commemorate their child’s year and transfer the billions of dollars spent on yearbooks & school pictures back into teachers’ hands.

Prior to Classjoy, Simon was the Co-Founder of Yuday – an EdTech startup focused on classroom communication. Before entrepreneurship, he worked in private equity at Star Avenue Capital where he invested in growth-stage consumer & retail companies. He began his career in the consumer & retail investment banking coverage group at Deutsche Bank. His passion for education & social impact was ignited after quitting finance to volunteer in Africa where he taught in South Africa, did wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe, and marine conservation in Madagascar.

Simon graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Finance from Michigan State University and was a Financial Markets Institute Scholar.

Innovate State: You Are Not An Imposter

Global Supply Chain Management: The Need for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Speaker Panel discission, see description for details

As part of the Global Business Club series, the IBC/MSU-CIBER is partnering with the U.S. Commercial Service to hold a panel on the need for DEI in global supply chain management. This event will be moderated by Assistant Professor of Supply Chain at MSU, Simone Peinkofer, and panelists will include: Kaori Koide – Senior Consultant specializing in supply chain at Deloitte in Tokyo, Matt Anderson – Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at MSU Broad College of Business, Vandana Bahl – Vice President of Trade Management at Supply Chain Solutions, and Bill Grice – VP and Executive Director for the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council and Michigan MBDA Center. Following the panel will be refreshments and time for networking. This in-person event will also be available for viewing online, please specify type of attendance during registration.

The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.

Location

Entrepreneurship Lab at Broad or Zoom

MSI Consortium – Reflections on Global Supply Chain Challenges in Highly Technical & Regulated Industries

The supply chain has been one of the most studied and researched areas of business due to its criticality for the continuity of manufacturing and the flow of goods. The disruptions experienced globally within the last few years such as those labeled as the container crisis, the chip crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, etc. further reminded everyone the importance of effective supply chain management. As it is critical for all industries, the topic has some specific peculiarities when we focus on tightly controlled and highly technical aerospace, space, defense, and industrial markets.

How do companies operating in highly technical and tightly controlled industrial markets manage their supply chains? What are the key external factors and how do they come into consideration? What are the key traits that they would be looking for in selecting key supplier partners? How do they find sources to supply these key/critical technologies and how do they manage those suppliers? How do they attract customers and how does this impact their operations? What is the impact of advancements in manufacturing technology, digitalization, cybersecurity, environmental and societal concerns on supply chain designs?

Our highly experienced executive speaker will delve into the world of such industries and provide valuable insights in understanding the dynamics of global supply chains through the lens of hi-tech and tightly controlled industries.

This is a free webinar, but registration is required.

Broad Executive MBA | Admitted and Prospective Student Reception | East Lansing

Join EMBA alumni for an evening of networking in East Lansing at the Graduate Rock Bar. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions about the program and meet others in the community starting their Spartan journey.

This event is free to attend, but space is limited so registration is required. Parking at the Graduate is valet, however, there are metered parking spots around the building. 

STEM MBA

View full course description at the Office of the Registrar.

BroadX Chicago

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Unique business research from top faculty at MSU

Michigan State University’s Broad College of Business has a unique, leading voice in business education and marketplace change. With a passion for excellence, our faculty conduct impactful research through innovative partnerships that stands to inform and inspire the future of business.

Engage with top MSU faculty and fellow Spartans at the Broad College’s BroadX Chicago event on April 26!

Join us at the Aon Center to hear world-renowned faculty share thought-provoking and inspirational ways their research impacts business, the workplace, and daily life.

Agenda

5:30p | Doors Open & Networking Reception (hors d’oeuvres and refreshments provided)

6:00p | BroadX Presentations

7:00p | Q&A

Speakers

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The Secret to Building Better Boards

Quinetta Roberson, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior

Over the last 10 years, organizations and governments have adopted board “show and tell” rules, which require companies to either diversify their boards or disclose how diversity impacts the board nomination process. Yet, we have little insight as to how such rules – or more importantly, diversity on boards – impacts board functioning.

This talk from Quinetta Roberson, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior, will explore how diversity influences corporate governance and offer guidance on how companies can assemble boards that can drive performance.

As a Hannah Professor at Michigan State University, Roberson has a joint appointment in the Broad College’s Department of Management and the College of Social Science’s Department of Psychology. Roberson’s research interests focus on developing organizational capability and enhancing effectiveness through the strategic management of people, particularly diverse work teams.

Steven Melnyk, professor of supply chain management in the Broad College of Business

Cybersecurity Across the Supply Chain: Improving Security By Addressing Three Key Paradoxes

Steven Melnyk, professor of supply chain management

Cybersecurity across the supply chain is becoming increasingly important. However, most companies approach cybersecurity as if it only involves information technology, large firms, and unique solutions, which supply chain management professor Steven Melnyk says is not entirely correct.

In this talk, Melnyk will reveal how to improve security by addressing three key paradoxes: cybersecurity is not an IT issue but instead a supply chain issue; cybersecurity is not an issue for large firms but for small to medium sized enterprises; and by effectively addressing cybersecurity, we build a foundation that supports development such as improved supply chain visibility.

Melnyk’s areas of expertise are supply chain management and operations management. His research focus includes supply chain risk and resilience, strategic supply chain management, behavioral research, and certified management standards.

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Rewriting the Rules of Teamwork: The National Infrastructure for Multiteam System Research

John Hollenbeck, associate dean of research and Eli Broad University Professor of Business

As the pace, scope, and complexity of work in organizations increases, traditional teams are too small and insufficiently specialized to meet the multifaceted demands of contemporary problems. This has resulted in an increased use of multiteam systems in business, government, medical, and military contexts.

Scholars in the social and behavioral sciences have noticed the increased use of multiteam systems, and accordingly, research on this topic has expanded rapidly over the last 15 years. Unfortunately, the small amount of existing research conducted with multiteam systems makes it clear that size and specialization matter, and this precludes simple generalizations from teams to multiteam systems when it comes to theory and practice.

John Hollenbeck, associate dean of research and Eli Broad University Professor of Business, says the “rules of teamwork” need to be rewritten. In this talk, he’ll discuss his research involving a multimillion-dollar effort funded by multiple branches of the U.S. Department of Defense to create a national infrastructure for studying multiteam systems.

Hollenbeck is an award-winning researcher, publishing over 100 articles and book chapters on the topics of team decision-making and work motivation. Over his career, he has been awarded more than $10 million in external research funding, primarily from the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Science Foundation.

Advancing Women in Business

Broad College of Business Advancing Women in Business on Wednesday, March 29, 2023

 

Now, more than ever, professional women need to come together to encourage, empathize with, and inspire each other.

Engage with alumni, students, and friends at the Broad College’s Advancing Women in Business event on March 29!

Join us at MSU’s University Club to hear from three dynamic and successful women whose real-life career journeys are diverse, compelling, and inspiring. Whether you’re a high-level executive or early in your career, this event is a great way to make connections and recharge. You’ll leave with fresh insights, an expanded network, and a re-energized focus on your own needs.

Panelists

Our featured panel will include:

Agenda

5:30p | Registration

6:00p | Interactive Networking

6:30p | Featured Panel

7:45p | Wrap-Up

Admission

There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. For those unable to join us on campus, you may select the “Virtual- General Admission” ticket option to receive a link to the event on Zoom.

MSU Detroit Executive Forum: The Business of Supply Chain  

Broad College of Business MSU Detroit Executive Forum 2023 on Wednesday, April 12, 2023

 

Supply chain management has been elevated to the forefront of all business conversations, as the global pandemic has exposed hidden vulnerabilities and leaders have had to navigate countless disruptions.

What are the lessons learned that we must take forward? What does the future of supply chain look like? Faculty from the Broad College of Business and global industry leaders and alumni are coming together to answer these questions and provide valuable insights at the MSU Detroit Executive Forum: The Business of Supply Chain on April 12.

Join us at MotorCity Casino to learn from business experts discussing today’s most pressing issues across the supply chain. The evening will kick-off with a presentation from Jason Miller, interim chairperson of the Department of Supply Chain Management, followed by a panel discussion co-moderated by Interim Dean Judith Whipple and Kevin Speicher, senior partner, Detroit, McKinsey & Company.

Our featured panel will include:

  • Brian Beattie, B.A. Marketing ’81 – President of Western US Operations, Lineage Logistics
  • David Leich, B.A. Materials and Logistics Management ’88 – Executive Director of Global Supply Chain, General Motors
  • Christine Krathwohl, B.A. Materials and Logistics Management ’93, EMBA ’02 – Vice President of Global Business Development, FreightVerify, Inc.

Agenda

5:30p | Networking Reception

6:00p | Presentation from Jason Miller

6:10p | Featured Panel

Admission

General admission into the MSU Detroit Executive Forum is $30 per person.

GMAT and Business School Info Session – Exploring Opportunities

Join Ramnik Aulakh, Senior Market Development Manager of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) to learn about and explore your post-undergrad opportunities in graduate management and business programs. He will also talk about the GMAT exam, give tips and advice on how to prepare for it and what to expect as well as special GMAT test discounts and prep materials for all attendees.

This session will take place in the Business College Complex Room N105.