Kevin Miceli is a Research Director in the Supply Chain practice. Kevin works in the CSCO Strategy team on issues related to disruption management and connecting the E2E supply chain like Planning, Manufacturing, and Network Design.
Kevin was most recently an Assistant Professor of Management at Michigan State University, focusing on strategy and entrepreneurship, after completing his PhD in business. His research focused on the development of new technological products and businesses. He has taught courses in the MBA, Executive MBA, Masters in Healthcare Management and undergraduate programs at MSU and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Kevin started his career as an engineer at General Electric on their rotational Edison Engineering Development Program. He then worked as a project manager in the Reliability and then New Product Introduction groups.
Michigan State University, Assistant Professor of Management, 7 years
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Researcher and Instructor, 5 years
GE Transportation, Engineering Project Manager, 5 years
Supply Chain Planning Transformation
Manufacturing Strategy
Supply Chain Strategy, Alignment and Execution
UNC Chapel Hill, PhD in Business Administration
UNC Chapel Hill, Masters of Management (research)
Ohio State University, Masters of Business Administration
Carnegie Mellon University, BS Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Capabilities
Supply Chain research and implementation
Technology Adoption
Evolution of S&OP
Innovation and Entrepreneurship