John Guerovich is an esteemed University Lecturer at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, where he leverages his extensive 16 years of experience in the supply chain and logistics sectors to shape the next generation of leaders in operations management. His current role involves the development...
John Guerovich is an esteemed University Lecturer at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, where he leverages his extensive 16 years of experience in the supply chain and logistics sectors to shape the next generation of leaders in operations management. His current role involves the development of comprehensive Operations Management and Logistics courses tailored for fifth-year students in both the Administration and Senior Management faculty and the Hospitality Sciences and Arts faculty. Through these courses, John emphasizes the importance of end-to-end (E2E) supply chain management, integrated planning (S&OP), and the critical role of logistics in achieving operational excellence.
John's expertise spans various facets of the supply chain, including manufacturing, procurement, and commodities supply, making him a valuable resource for students aspiring to excel in these fields. His proven track record in fostering growth for Logistics Service Providers across diverse industries in Southeast Asia and America enriches his teaching, providing students with real-world insights and practical applications of theoretical concepts.
In addition to his academic contributions, John is recognized for his skills in talent management, decision-making, and supply chain software, which he integrates into his curriculum to prepare students for the complexities of modern supply chain challenges. His proficiency in logistics management and route planning optimization further enhances the learning experience, equipping students with the necessary tools to navigate and innovate within the dynamic landscape of global supply chains. Through his commitment to education and industry engagement, John Guerovich is not only shaping future professionals but also contributing to the advancement of supply chain practices in the region.