Unpacking the Real-World Effects of Tariffs on Global Business
Unpacking the Real-World Effects of Tariffs on Global Business
Who will you meet ?
Dr. Michael Goulder
Faculty Director, Master of Supply Chain Management, Weatherhead School of Management | Associate Professor, Department of Operations, Weatherhead School of Management
Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University Dr. Michael Goulder is the Faculty Director of the Master of Supply Chain Management program and an Associate Professor in the Department of Operations at the Weatherhead School of Management. A full-time faculty member since 2019, he teaches a wide range of operations and supply chain courses in both the MBA and MSCM programs. With a Doctor of Management from Weatherhead, an MBA from The Wharton School, and a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Dr. Goulder brings a powerful blend of academic rigor and industry insight to the classroom. His teaching portfolio includes Lean Operations, Operational Excellence, Supply Chain Strategy, Six Sigma, and experiential learning courses focused on real-world problem-solving.
Stephanie Nunley
Senior Director of Admissions
Weatherhead School of Management Stephanie Nunley Director of Admissions, Senior Director, Weatherhead School of Management. Stephanie is an experienced Recruitment Director with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. She is skilled in Internet Resources, Marketing and Communications, Data-Driven Decision Making, and Contract Management. She is a strong goals-driven professional with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) focused in Management.This masterclass takes a deep dive into how tariffs, trade regulations, and geopolitical tensions directly impact global supply chains. From rising costs and shifting sourcing strategies to operational delays and compliance challenges, you’ll explore the real-world implications businesses face today. Through expert insights and practical examples, the session will equip you with strategies to assess risks, optimize supply chain decisions, and build resilience in a world where trade policies are constantly evolving.
Learn how geopolitical shifts reshape sourcing and logistics
Gain tools to evaluate supplier diversification and location strategy
Understand how tariffs influence global supply chain decisions
Discover frameworks for building resilient supply chains
Learn how geopolitical shifts reshape sourcing and logistics
Gain tools to evaluate supplier diversification and location strategy
Understand how tariffs influence global supply chain decisions
Discover frameworks for building resilient supply chains
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The Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University is a renowned institution that blends innovative business education with a strong focus on leadership and sustainability. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, Weatherhead offers a range of undergraduate, MBA, and specialized master' s programs designed to cultivate forward-thinking leaders who drive meaningful change in business and society. Known for its emphasis on design thinking, organizational behavior, and data analytics, the school integrates cutting-edge research with hands-on learning to prepare students for the challenges of an evolving global economy. Weatherhead' s collaborative environment, close-knit community, and industry connections provide students with the tools and experiences necessary to excel in their careers and make a lasting impact.
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