Wednesday, December 17, 2014
For the second time in five years, a team of students from Rutgers Business School won the top prize in the ISM competition. This year, the competition pitted Rutgers against teams from Arizona State, Michigan State, the University of San Diego and Western Michigan University
Three Rutgers Business School students won the Institute for Supply Management’s annual indirect procurement case competition in Phoenix.
The undergraduate supply chain management students – Dwight Gonzales, Sheryll Moser and Alexandra Preziosi – were required to analyze a lengthy case involving GlaxoSmithKline’s spending on contracted legal services and recommend ways the company could better manage its spending on litigation.