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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals calls for cases; Deadline for proposals 10 Oct 2006

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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 17:32:11 -0400
To: elmar@ama.org
From: Chris Moberg <moberg@ohiou.edu>

CSCMP Call for Case Proposals

The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) is soliciting proposals for the development of cases for its ever-expanding on-line case library.  The Council is seeking cases that explore any supply chain related topic, including but not limited to successful implementation of supply chain initiatives, collaboration, use of technology in supply chains, relationship development, supply chain performance measures, and supply management.

Case Proposals must include the following information:

  • An overview or synopsis of the case.
  • Clear identification of the main focus or decision point of the case.
  • Identification of the internal and external issues that will be summarized in the case.
  • An explanation of the main learning objectives of the case and the value it offers to CSCMP members. It is particularly important to demonstrate how the case covers issues related to SCM.
  • Appropriate audiences for the case.
  • An estimated timeline for writing of the case.
  • Author contact information.

Case Proposals will be reviewed by members of the Councils Educational Strategies Committee (ESC) and reviewers designated by the ESC.  Authors will be notified within 90 days of the deadline of either the acceptance or rejection of their case proposal.

Authors with accepted proposals will be paid $3,000 for the completed case and teaching note, provided the case is completed by December 31, 2007 and meets the guidelines established by CSCMP for acceptable cases and teaching notes. A payment schedule will be determined at the time of agreement for those authors with accepted proposals.

Once completed, the case will be added to CSCMP’s on-line case library.  However, authors will be allowed to submit their cases to peer-reviewed journals or include them in books as long as the Council’s support for the development of the case is noted.

Case guidelines can be found at CSCMPs web site at the following web address:

Case proposals should be single-spaced, limited to 5 pages, and saved as a Word document.  Case Proposals should be electronically submitted to Chris Moberg, Ohio University, at moberg@ohio.edu by October 10, 2006.


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