I think Duncan is pointing out that the SP Jain Global MBA program is a good option for supply chain management. That would be a good choice, especially considering the program's concentration in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (and Dubai would probably be a great place to go for a career in supply chain or logistics, in my opinion) but you might also want to consider more general MBA programs based on where you want to end up.
For example, LinkedIn says that people working in logistics or supply chain in Hong Kong predominantly went to that city's schools like the University of Hong Kong, CUHK, and HKUST. Likewise, in Singapore, MBA programs like NUS, Nanyang and INSEAD produce the most logistics/supply chain managers.
I think Duncan is pointing out that the SP Jain Global MBA program is a good option for supply chain management. That would be a good choice, especially considering the program's concentration in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (and Dubai would probably be a great place to go for a career in supply chain or logistics, in my opinion) but you might also want to consider more general MBA programs based on where you want to end up.
For example, LinkedIn says that people working in logistics or supply chain in Hong Kong predominantly went to that city's schools like the University of Hong Kong, CUHK, and HKUST. Likewise, in Singapore, MBA programs like NUS, Nanyang and INSEAD produce the most logistics/supply chain managers.