Supply chain managers are putting the pandemic in the rearview mirror. After more than two years of operating with masks, contact tracing and social distancing, they’ve learned the rules of the road.
And yet, the industry continues to struggle with extreme weather events, supply shortages, port disruptions and a labor crisis. No one knows where the next disruption will come from, but we are all learning that we can put processes in place to anticipate and mitigate the next disruption.
In this special digital edition of Supply Chain Management Review, we present the best thinking from SCMR authors on risk management, resilience and agility, as well as lessons you can apply to prepare for the future.
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