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Supply chains are being buffeted like never before. They are being required to become more resilient to survive. But will they, and why didn't they before now?
To answer these questions, and more, I invited Dr. Sanjay Kumar, supply chain expert, and professor at Valparaiso University, as well as a visiting Professor at Zhejiang University of Technology in Hangzhou, China.
We had a fascinating conversation discussing how supply chain disruptions are nothing new, why in light of that companies haven't invested in making supply chains resilient before now, and what they are likely to do in the coming years. I hope you do too.
And here is the link to the talk Sanjay referenced at the end of the podcast.
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If you want to learn more about supply chain semiconductor shortages, don't forget to check out SAP's recently published Point of View paper on the topic, as well as my podcast with the author of the paper Jeff Howell.
And don't forget to also check out the 2021 MPI research
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