Supply Chain Next
A podcast by Supply Chain Next
60 Episodes
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058 - Dr Marcell Vollmer - Tech in Supply Chain, and the Sustainability Shift
Published: 3/15/2023 -
057 - Catherine Weetman - A Circular Economy Handbook
Published: 1/31/2023 -
056 - Vivian Tai - Digital Innovation and Supply Chain Standards
Published: 12/21/2022 -
055 - Tom Raftery - Supply Chain Evangelism
Published: 12/14/2022 -
054 - Jim Tompkins - The State of Supply Chain in 2022 and Beyond
Published: 12/7/2022 -
053 - Scott Downes - Invisible AI-driven Outsourcing
Published: 11/29/2022 -
052 - Pawan Gupta & Abhishek Sharma - Revolutionizing Fashion Supply Chain
Published: 11/22/2022 -
051 - Jason Breault - Supply Chain Recruiting
Published: 11/13/2022 -
050 - Gabriel René & James Hendrickson - Web 3.0 & Supply Chain Transformation
Published: 10/25/2022 -
049 - Jason Murray - eCommerce & the Digital Supply Chain
Published: 10/17/2022 -
048 – Jason Azevedo – Made In America
Published: 10/10/2022 -
047 – Charlie Pesti – Supply Chain & Logistics Marketing & PR
Published: 9/15/2022 -
046 - Tiffanie Stanard - Data-driven Supply Chain Relationship Management
Published: 8/12/2022 -
045 - Ryan W Hunt - Algae and Renewable Materials in the Circle Economy
Published: 7/24/2022 -
044 - Marc De Wit, Kyle Ritchie, Lisa Morales-Hellebo - International Supply Chain Day Round Table
Published: 6/24/2022 -
043 - Marc de Wit - The Circular Economy
Published: 5/9/2022 -
042 - Stephen Statler
Published: 4/11/2022 -
041 - David Quintilio
Published: 3/2/2022 -
040 - Kyle Ritchie
Published: 1/24/2022 -
039 - Dave Crawley
Published: 12/22/2021
Supply Chain Next is a podcast series focused on the digitization of the enterprise supply chain. This show, hosted by Richard Donaldson, investigates the next steps for supply chain, both for the supply chain organization within enterprises and the supply chain professional. We dive into the tectonic shifts happening today for supply chain organizations, as they begin to embrace technology to optimize, create efficiencies, drive lower costs, and improve margins. We aim to understand what these changes really mean, not only for the organizations and leaders with in them, but also what does takes to be relevant in supply chain over the next 10 years. We are sitting upon one of the biggest economic tsunamis to come online since the internet itself. How will supply chain organizations use this opportunity to dramatically change the landscape? Supply Chain Next is here to better understand just that.