Procurement professionals are accustomed to dealing with disruptions. But usually, those disruptions are caused by a natural disaster or financial hardship in a locale or region, impacting a small set of suppliers at most.
COVID-19 is unprecedented in its scope and the challenges that procurement organizations and their suppliers are facing.
This webinar will draw on lessons learned from past major events, to discuss things every purchasing professional should do ... and be careful NOT to do…in light of the coronavirus.
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Moderator: Bob Trebilcock, Editorial Director, Supply Chain Management Review
Recording Date: June 25, 2020 Panelists: John V. Gray, Professor of Operations, Ohio State
Finn Wynstra, Professor of Purchasing and Supply Management, Erasmus University
Recording Date: June 25, 2020 Panelists: John V. Gray, Professor of Operations, Ohio State
Finn Wynstra, Professor of Purchasing and Supply Management, Erasmus University
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