The Future of Supply Chain
To help set the agenda for supply chain leaders beyond 2025, this guide examines the industry priorities and outlines five strategic areas of focus for supply chain transformation.
Operations and supply chain management have evolved far beyond their traditional back-office role of procurement, logistics, and manufacturing. Today, these functions serve as strategic pillars of business continuity and long-term value creation. IMD experts, industry practitioners, and global thought leaders share cutting-edge research and actionable insights to transform your supply chain into a foundation of operational resilience.
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To help set the agenda for supply chain leaders beyond 2025, this guide examines the industry priorities and outlines five strategic areas of focus for supply chain transformation.
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