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Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation

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MAPI (Manufacturers Alliance)
Company typePrivate
Founded1933
HeadquartersArlington, Virginia, USA
Key people
  • Stephen Gold, President & CEO
  • Rae Ann Johnson, SVP & General Counsel
  • Dave Augliera, VP Membership
  • Kristin Graybill, VP External Affairs
Number of employees
Under 50
Website[1]

The Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity & Innovation (MAPI) is a non-profit manufacturing leadership network that offers benchmarking, professional development, and research services. Member companies are executives in medium and large global manufacturers such as Caterpillar, Ingersoll-Rand, and United Technologies.

Councils

MAPI's benchmarking and networking services are delivered through executive Councils, which are organized around 25 different functions, in Finance, Operations, Strategy, Growth, Management, Legal, and IT. Councils exist in several sub specialties, such as Internal Audit, Marketing, HR, Tax, Product Liability, Environmental Management, etc[1] Councils are membership-based, and offer participants a blend of face-to-face roundtable discussion, member-led best practices case studies, and MAPI facilitated networking and benchmarking outside the meeting room.

Research

MAPI's research program focuses on Economic Analyses and Forecasting, Legal and Regulatory commentary, and Benchmark Surveys. Its executives and their work are regularly featured in outlets such as the Associated Press [2], Wall Street Journal [3], and Industry Week [4].

Recent research has looked at Buy American provisions [5], infrastructure spending [6], economic stimulus in China [7], Offshoring, and Corporate Social Responsibility[8]. Leading media outlets turn to MAPI regularly as an authority in issues impacting the manufacturing sector.[2][3]

Location

Its 6509192005 are located in San Mateo, california, in the USA.

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