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Professor Jeffery Born shares his thoughts on the future of mining exchange-traded funds under the Trump presidency.

“I developed critical thinking through class discussions of case studies which helps me in my current role as an operations manager at a startup company.” – Harjeet Singh, Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

“I sharpened my ability to think critically about high-level problems facing different types of companies, and the impact that they have on not only the primary consumer but further through the supply chain.” – Matt Serio, Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

“There is also an international student body, which will be helpful in my future business career and opportunities with other alums.” – Elisha Ngwana, Graduate Certification in Supply Chain Management

“Northeastern University is a very good playground for networking. I was really surprised to meet people in my classes from large and global companies. As a result, one of my classmates just gave me an opportunity to come to interview.” – Zarema Uvasheva, Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management'17

“At D'Amore McKim I have been given access to the world,” says Saraf, “Every class has a new set of people who are accomplished and worldly. My graduate certificate program gave me the opportunity to develop soft skills on a global scale.”

Four MBA students learn how to build a virtual team in preparation for their first national case competition.

Executive Professor of Supply Chain Management Robert Murray explores the potential impacts that the Trump presidency could have on the supply chain industry.

Jean C. Tempel Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fernando Suarez examines the history and future of technological platforms and their impact on the business sector.