Risk and Resilience

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The Wall Street Journal: Commentary
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Feb. 18, 2020

MIT’s Yossi Sheffi writes that the unknown potential impact of the virus shouldn’t stop companies from acting quickly to minimize short- and long-term impact on their operations. 

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CNBC: Squawk Alley
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February 14, 2020

Yossi Sheffi, director of MIT’s supply chain management program, joins CNBC to discuss how the coronavirus outbreak could hurt global business.

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Dong-A Business Review
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September 2019 Issue 1

This is a Korean Interview with Professor Yossi Sheffi discussing risk management and resilience given today's political upheaval. The article is only available in Korean. 

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FEMA
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April 2019

Dr. Yossi Sheffi's PrepTalk, “Private Sector Resilience: It is All in the Supply Chain”, explains the modes of failure in supply chain networks, explores new ways to think about disruptions, and showcases a General Motors case study on the complexities of supply chain management.

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Supply Chain 24/7
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November 26, 2018

Yossi Sheffi from the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics wrote; the United Kingdom’s tortuous withdrawal from the European Union appears to be headed for a hard landing.

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June 27, 2018
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Leaders in Supply Chain and Logistics - Podcast
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A podcast interview on Leaders in Supply Chain and Logistics, hosted by Radu Palamariu. 

Dr. Yossi Sheffi, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he serves as Director of the MIT  Center for Transportation and Logistics. He is an expert in systems optimization, risk analysis, and supply chain management, which are the subjects he teaches and researches at MIT. He is the author of many scientific publications and five books. 

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Leaders in Supply Chain and Logistics
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June, 2018

A podcast interview on Leaders in Supply Chain and Logistics, hosted by Radu Palamariu. 

Dr. Yossi Sheffi, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he serves as Director of the MIT  Center for Transportation and Logistics. He is an expert in systems optimization, risk analysis, and supply chain management, which are the subjects he teaches and researches at MIT. He is the author of many scientific publications and five books. 

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May 11, 2018
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SCM World: A Gartner Community
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MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi has just published, along with Edgar Blanco of Amazon, the definitive book on sustainability in business. For supply chain enthusiasts like me the topic is endlessly complex and compelling, but arguably too big to pin down systematically. This new book, Balancing Green, does it. It is deep and technically credible, but also readable and loaded with familiar names and stories. Most importantly, it tackles the question of sustainability without a preconceived agenda.

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May 08, 2018
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Forbes
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Yossi Sheffi, Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, has done it again. He recently published a must-read book on sustainability. Balancing Green: When to Embrace Sustainability in a Business (and When Not To) is a well-researched book that cuts through many of the fallacies and wishful thinking that surrounds sustainability.

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May 04, 2018
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Boston Globe
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As a serial entrepreneur in the logistics field and director of MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics, Sheffi has spent a lot of time thinking about how complex networks of people, products, and vehicles operate. In his latest book, “Balancing Green: When to Embrace Sustainability in a Business (and When Not To),’’ Sheffi brings this perspective to the push for corporate responsibility, analyzing the challenges and benefits of “going green” in a multilayered global economy.