Implementing RFID in retail supply chains: Lessons from retailer mandates (Smart Labels Asia 2004)

Michael Singer, Director of global business development
Tyco International, United States
 

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Biography

Singer is responsible for overall strategy and business plan development as well as management of various sales channels and alliance partnerships on a global basis. He previously was the business manager for RFID at Tyco Fire & Security, with the responsibility for sales, marketing, development and support for the company's RFID products and services.
Prior to joining the Tyco Fire & Security RFID management team, Singer led numerous Fortune 100 supply chain and operations executive teams through business transformation studies as a managing consultant for A.T. Kearney. He has extensive operations management experience within several high-tech industries, including aerospace, automotive, defense, electronics, and consumer products manufacturing.
 
Singer's background also includes significant experience as a project and design engineer in the high-tech electronics industry and for the Department of Defense.
 
He has a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Virginia and a master's degree from the university's Darden School of Business Administration.

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