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This the season of sharing, and I believe it extends to supply chain and business strategy knowledge.

Our supply chain experts are out in the field on a daily basis, spending time with some of the smartest supply chain leaders at leading companies around the world. These long hours with clients give us a lot to talk about in regards to current challenges in inventory, procurement, material handling, sourcing, distribution, transportation, network planning, growth strategies in Asia, and so on.

But it is impossible for us to speak to a larger audience with such a laser focus on clients. This is why we recently developed the Tompkins Supply Chaincasts. Now, our experts can pass along information that you need – sometimes even before you know that you need it.

The most recent webinar, The Latest in S&OP: Demand-Driven Processes, drew a record number of attendees and sparked some lively discussion. We often learn more about the topic from the questions that attendees ask. One question leads to a new area to explore, and we all benefit from the shared knowledge. Click here for a recap of the S&OP Q&A session with our experts.

Here’s list of past Chaincasts that are currently available on-demand:

Upcoming topics include transportation, global trade and risk management, strategic market planning, supply chain assessment, organizational development and change management, network modeling and procurement management.

And in the meantime, if you have a question on any of our topics or a suggestion for a future webinar, just reach out to our experts. Thanks for sharing.

Go!Go!Go!

Jim


More Resources

Supply Chain Excellence Center

Supply Chain Consortium
 

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