The Agile Supply Chain Podcast

A podcast by TraceLink

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30 Episodes

  1. Episode 10: Prashant Yadav on What Industrial Supply Chains Can Learn from Frontier Markets

    Published: 7/19/2020
  2. Episode 9: Mark Dorfmueller on the Importance of Operational Resilience

    Published: 7/15/2020
  3. Episode 8: Kerrie Hoffman on Evolving from Industrial to Digital Supply Chains

    Published: 7/14/2020
  4. Episode 7: Mike Wittman on Why You Can't Have Agility Without Reliability

    Published: 7/11/2020
  5. Episode 6: Geoffrey Glass on Why the Linear Supply Chain Model is Obsolete

    Published: 7/8/2020
  6. Episode 5: Pat McLagan on Why Supply Chains Are at a Tipping Point

    Published: 7/1/2020
  7. Episode 4: Steven Daugherty on Disruption as a Competitive Advantage

    Published: 6/30/2020
  8. Episode 3: Peter Bigelow on the Critical Role of CDMOs in Supply Chain Agility

    Published: 6/13/2020
  9. Episode 2: Jake Barr on a Crawl, Walk, Run Approach to Supply Chain Transformation

    Published: 5/29/2020
  10. Episode 1: Dave Aquino on Supply Chain Fragility and Agility

    Published: 5/4/2020

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The Agile Supply Chain Podcast goes inside the minds of today’s supply chain leaders to reveal key insights, expert predictions, and actionable advice for the patient-centric, agile transformation of the pharmaceutical supply chain. Hosted by TraceLink's Roddy Martin, with 30+ years of experience in end-to-end supply chain strategy and digital transformation, The Agile Supply Chain Podcast features an experienced and innovative cast of supply chain experts and executives. The Agile Supply Chain Podcast draws on the core principles of The Agile Supply Chain Credo, www.tracelink.com/agile-supply-chain/agile-supply-chain-credo, a guiding document for creating a patient-centric, resilient, end-to-end supply chain network focused on people who need, build, and deliver products. The Agile Supply Chain Credo is founded on four core principles: Customer & Patient Outcomes, Network Collaboration, Human Insight, and Demand-Driven Production. To learn more, visit www.tracelink.com/agile-supply-chain.