What Employers Demand from Applicants for MBA-Level Supply Chain Jobs

Interfaces, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp. 469-484, December 2008

31 Pages Posted: 8 Nov 2007 Last revised: 15 Jul 2010

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ManMohan S. Sodhi

City, University of London - Bayes Business School

Byung-Gak Son

Cass Business School

Christopher S. Tang

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Decisions, Operations, and Technology Management (DOTM) Area

Date Written: December 1, 2008

Abstract

We analyzed the text of 704 online advertisements of supply chain management jobs for MBA graduates. The content analysis of these job advertisements provided us with a list of supply chain topics, such as inventory management and supply management, and general skills, such as communication and leadership; it also showed the proportion of advertisements requesting these skills. We measured the relative coverage of the same supply chain topics in MBA-level supply chain electives and operations management core courses in 21 of the top 50 business schools in the United States by analyzing the course descriptions and the cases used in these courses. This enabled us to compare the relative importance of supply chain topics to employers on the “demand” side with the relative importance of supply chain electives in MBA curricula on the “supply” side in these schools. Our analysis indicated that the supply usually matches demand; however, there may be an undersupply of practice- or process-oriented topics, such as forecasting, procurement, supplier and vendor management, and contracts and negotiation. In addition, there may be an oversupply of conceptual and strategy-oriented topics, such as product design, supply chain design, and emerging information technology and management information.

Keywords: supply chain management,education, content analysis, statistical analysis, employment analysis, MBA

Suggested Citation

Sodhi, ManMohan S. and Son, Byung-Gak and Tang, Christopher S., What Employers Demand from Applicants for MBA-Level Supply Chain Jobs (December 1, 2008). Interfaces, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp. 469-484, December 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1028032

ManMohan S. Sodhi (Contact Author)

City, University of London - Bayes Business School ( email )

United Kingdom

Byung-Gak Son

Cass Business School ( email )

106 Bunhill Row
London, EC1Y 8TZ
United Kingdom

Christopher S. Tang

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Decisions, Operations, and Technology Management (DOTM) Area ( email )

110 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
United States

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