Considers ripple effect and resilient supply chain design, planning, and control
Offers an introduction to structural dynamics and disruption risk management in the supply chains for the larger audience without relying heavily on mathematical derivations
Integrates management and engineering perspectives on risk management in the supply chain from positions of structural dynamics control
Prof. Dr. habil. Dr. Dmitry Ivanov is professor of Supply Chain Management at Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL). He has been teaching classes for more than 15 years in operations management, production and supply management, supply chain management, logistics, management information systems, and strategic management at undergraduate, master's, PhD, and executive MBA levels at different universities worldwide in English, German, and Russian. He studied industrial engineering and production management in St. Petersburg and Chemnitz and graduated with distinction. He gained Dr.rer.pol., Doctor of Science (ScD), and Dr.habil. degrees. He was awarded the German Chancellor Scholarship. His research explores supply chain structural dynamics and control, with an emphasis on global supply chain design with disruption consideration, distribution planning, and dynamic re-scheduling. He is the co-author of more than 270 publications. He is Chairman of IFAC TC 5.2 "Manufacturing Modelling for Management and Control".