Whether you work in an office or on a factory floor, you can encounter conflict. Whether it is a difference of opinion between a manager and employee, or a colleague and a client, being able to navigate through conflict is a necessary skill set. Everything you say and do during a conflict is an extension of how you perceive, think, and feel about conflict.
Should you earn a Master of Science in Operations Management (MSOM) or an MBA? Engineers and professionals thinking about advancing their careers should consider these programs. Both can help you move into a C-suite office or a position such as Operations Manager, and VP. Which is right for you? Let’s explore the similarities and the differences in the programs.
Supply chain professionals involved with organic food products face a myriad of challenges. They have to respond to industry changes and customer demands in ways that support sustainability while ensuring profits for shareholders.
Kettering University Online offers graduate degrees in Engineering Management, Operations Management, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, and Business Administration. These distinct disciplines are unified by one philosophy: “Learn today - Use tomorrow.”
Listen to Nicole Nerkowski, a Kettering University Online Master of Science Lean Manufacturing graduate, describe how one of her idols, Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO of General Motors Company, is also a Kettering University alumni.