WHAT:   Georgia Tech-Savannah Supply Chain Project Management Fundamentals Course. Supply Chain Management projects can span a wide range of project types including supply chain strategy, network analysis, facility design build, supply chain technology selection and implementation, and continuous process improvement initiatives. Rising managers and supervisors, as well as seasoned logistics professionals, will gain valuable insight and best practices in this course on project management methodologies as applied to the supply chain environment. Class discussion and projects provide an understanding of how fundamental Project Management Institute approaches and industry best practices can be used to effectively manage a project’s complexities.  WHO: Tim Brown is managing director of Georgia Tech’s Supply Chain & Logistics Institute. He has more than 28 years of experience in supply chain management operations and services as an operations manager, consultant, educator, and executive recruiter. Brown is a graduate of Georgia Tech, has a master’s degree in business administration with specialization in finance, and has been certified in Production and Inventory Management, Project Management, Supply Chain Management, and Business Transformation.   WHEN:    September 8-10, 2015    8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: Georgia Tech-Savannah 210 Technology Circle Savannah, Georgia 31407  MORE: $1,950 per person. Students will receive a notebook of slides, notes, exercises and project management tools and templates as well as the textbook, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Fifth Edition, Project Management Institute Inc. For more information or to register, go to https://pe.gatech.edu/courses/supply-chain-project-management-fundamentals.