Navigating Turbulent Times: Rethinking Supply Chain Resilience

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Register here for the webinar, "Navigating Turbulent Times: Rethinking Supply Chain Resilience". Join faculty leader Sang Kim, Professor of Operations Management and Senior Associate Dean for Centers and Faculty Director of Executive Programs, as he examines how global supply chains have weathered unprecedented shocks in recent years. COVID-19 upended the long-standing playbook for managing disruptions, and today’s geopolitical tensions are driving even more profound structural shifts. In this presentation, Professor Kim will also explore how the nature of supply chain risk is evolving, why emerging geopolitical risks pose fundamentally new challenges, and what business leaders should prioritize to build resilience into their supply networks.

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Sang Kim

Sang Kim is a Professor of Operations Management and Senior Associate Dean for Centers and Executive Programs at the Yale School of Management. Professor Kim specializes in supply chain management and service operations, with a particular interest in management of business process failures. He develops analytical models based on operations research and game theory to study practice-driven problems. His recent research interests include managing low-probability/high-impact disruptions in supply chains, sustainable operations, and social responsibility in supply chain management. Using the risk management framework, he has studied problems in application areas such as aftermarkets in the aerospace and defense industry, environmental regulation, and social enterprises in developing economies. Kim’s research has been published in top management journals including Management Science, Operations Research, and Marketing Science. Currently he serves as an associate editor at Management Science and Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. Professor Kim received his Ph.D. degree in Operations and Information Management from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, MS in Scientific Computing & Computational Mathematics from the Stanford University, and BA in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania.

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About the Leading Business Model Innovation Program

Spend five days on-campus and learn to turn market disruption into your competitive advantage. Yale’s new Leading Business Model Innovation program equips leaders to redesign how their organizations compete and create value.

Over five intensive days, you’ll examine how companies successfully transform their business models, confront the messy realities of implementation, and connect with other leaders wrestling with similar challenges. You’ll learn to tackle the human side of innovation: how to get buy-in, overcome resistance, and embed change into your company’s DNA. This program connects your drive for competitive advantage with Yale's commitment to sustainable growth and ethical leadership. You'll leave with the confidence, community, and tools to deliver both business results and positive impact.

Program Dates
May 4-9, 2026

Registration Closes
March 13, 2026

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