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DESCRIPTION:In this live session\, Professors Gopesh Anand and Ujjal Mukher
 jee will discuss the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in operations an
 d supply chain management (OSCM). While AI has the potential to automate s
 everal aspects of OSCM\, AI is just one element in an ecosystem of support
 ing technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT)\, Blockchains\, and Radi
 o Frequency Identification (RFID)\, and connected networks of sensors and 
 communication tools. We will describe the place of these technologies in m
 anaging operations and supply chains\, and use practical examples to demon
 strate the implications\, including challenges\, of their adoption in diff
 erent contexts.Register today!&nbsp\;Gopesh Anand&nbsp\;is Professor of Bu
 siness Administration and William N. Scheffel Faculty Fellow at the Gies C
 ollege of Business at University of Illinois. His research examines how fi
 rms manage the quality of their products through process control and impro
 vement\, and incorporates elements of standardized work practices\, transf
 ormational leadership\, employee engagement\, and outsourcing. Gopesh has 
 an MBA and a PhD from The Ohio State University. Since joining Gies in 200
 6\, he has taught several courses in operations and supply chain managemen
 t to a variety of learners ranging from undergraduates to executives.Ujjal
  Mukherjee&nbsp\;is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at G
 ies College of Business and a Health Innovation Professor at the Carle Ill
 inois College of Medicine. His research interests are in the domain of hea
 lthcare delivery and healthcare management. He has worked with large healt
 hcare providers to understand and contribute towards improvement of health
 care delivery processes such as adoption of robotic surgical procedures\, 
 precision medicine and delivery of primary care to chronic care patients. 
 He also works on social healthcare delivery to underserved communities. He
  teaches supply chain management and supply chain analytics to Business st
 udents and healthcare process and analytics to MD students at the medical 
 school. He has an MBA from XLRI\, India\, MS in Statistics and Ph.D. in Op
 erations Management from University of Minnesota\, Minneapolis\, USA.&nbsp
 \;
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SUMMARY:Mock Class: Enabling Operations and Supply Chains with Artificial I
 ntelligence and Related Technologies
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><span style="background-color: initial\; 
 color: var(--il-text-color)\; font-family: var(--il-source-sans)\; text-al
 ign: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spaci
 ng: normal\; caret-color: auto">In this live session\, Professors Gopesh A
 nand and Ujjal Mukherjee will discuss the role of Artificial Intelligence 
 (AI) in operations and supply chain management (OSCM). While AI has the po
 tential to automate several aspects of OSCM\, AI is just one element in an
  ecosystem of supporting technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT)\, B
 lockchains\, and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)\, and connected net
 works of sensors and communication tools. We will describe the place of th
 ese technologies in managing operations and supply chains\, and use practi
 cal examples to demonstrate the implications\, including challenges\, of t
 heir adoption in different contexts.</span><br></div><p><span><a href="htt
 ps://choose.illinois.edu/register/mock-class-20230627">Register today</a>!
 </span></p><p><span>&nbsp\;</span></p><p><a href="https://giesbusiness.ill
 inois.edu/profile/gopesh-anand" title="https://giesbusiness.illinois.edu/p
 rofile/gopesh-anand">Gopesh Anand</a>&nbsp\;is Professor of Business Admin
 istration and William N. Scheffel Faculty Fellow at the Gies College of Bu
 siness at University of Illinois. His research examines how firms manage t
 he quality of their products through process control and improvement\, and
  incorporates elements of standardized work practices\, transformational l
 eadership\, employee engagement\, and outsourcing. Gopesh has an MBA and a
  PhD from The Ohio State University. Since joining Gies in 2006\, he has t
 aught several courses in operations and supply chain management to a varie
 ty of learners ranging from undergraduates to executives.<br><br><a href="
 https://giesbusiness.illinois.edu/profile/ujjal-mukherjee" title="https://
 giesbusiness.illinois.edu/profile/ujjal-mukherjee">Ujjal Mukherjee</a>&nbs
 p\;is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Gies College of
  Business and a Health Innovation Professor at the Carle Illinois College 
 of Medicine. His research interests are in the domain of healthcare delive
 ry and healthcare management. He has worked with large healthcare provider
 s to understand and contribute towards improvement of healthcare delivery 
 processes such as adoption of robotic surgical procedures\, precision medi
 cine and delivery of primary care to chronic care patients. He also works 
 on social healthcare delivery to underserved communities. He teaches suppl
 y chain management and supply chain analytics to Business students and hea
 lthcare process and analytics to MD students at the medical school. He has
  an MBA from XLRI\, India\, MS in Statistics and Ph.D. in Operations Manag
 ement from University of Minnesota\, Minneapolis\, USA.</p><div data-cke-f
 iller-webkit="end" data-cke-temp="1"></div><p>&nbsp\;</p>
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