CSCMP Lessons Learned
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals held its annual conference in San Antonio last week and it was once again outstanding.
A highlight for me was receiving the Distinguished Service Award.
I also had the opportunity to attend and participate in numerous educational sessions and the message coming out of these was loud and clear: the supply chain storm is much closer to hitting than most realize with the 3 D’s:
Watch the above video for more about what we learned at CSCMP and what the coming storm means for your supply chain.
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