Help Walton College Retain the No. 1 Spot: Take the Brief Gartner Survey

Take the 2022 Gartner survey by Jan. 31 and help keep the #1 ranking for supply chain management undergraduate program!
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Take the 2022 Gartner survey by Jan. 31 and help keep the #1 ranking for supply chain management undergraduate program!

Gartner, a leading technology research and consulting company, identifies the top 25 supply chain undergraduate university programs in North America every two years. The research firm recently released its 2022 supply chain program survey, a key factor in its research. 

In 2020, the supply chain management program at the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the U of A catapulted to the No. 1 spot! Help the Department of Supply Chain Management keep this prestigious ranking by participating in this year's survey.

The brief two-question survey, which will be open through Jan. 31, is open to all with a professional work email address. No private or university email addresses are allowed. Survey responses regarding program reputation contribute to Gartner's analysis of supply chain undergraduate programs.

To assist industry, the company evaluates university supply chain management programs through three criteria: 

  1. Industry Value
    Which universities have the top five supply chain management programs, and which universities do you recruit from? This relates to the survey, and anyone may respond.
  2. Program Size
    How many full-time students and full-time faculty does Walton College have in its supply chain management program?
  3. Program Scope
    How does Walton College's curriculum measure up to 12 specific capabilities needed for successful careers?

Walton College's Department of Supply Chain Management is successful because of its:

  • Close proximity to consumer-packaged goods companies in Northwest Arkansas,
  • Internship requirements for students,
  • Project-based student projects with real world applications,
  • Analytical skills training,
  • Lean Six Sigma certifications,
  • Student SCM organizations,
  • Industry case competitions,
  • Networking and mentoring events, 
  • Career fairs, and
  • World class faculty.

Walton College continues to evolve, review and improve the supply chain management program. Our first priority is to our students and to industry. Learn more about how Walton College became the top supply chain undergraduate program in North America per Gartner.

Contacts

Brian Fugate, department chair
Department of Supply Chain Management
479-575-7674, bsfugate@uark.edu

Lori McLemore, marketing and communications officer
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-5021, mclemore@uark.edu

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