By adopting programs that develop the STEM skills of their supply chain professionals, organizations can ensure that they have the capabilities needed for their supply chains. It can also make these organizations sought-after employers and help prevent the loss of skills and knowledge from retiring professionals.
The infographic below presents the STEM skills most lacking in supply chain job candidates and what organizations are doing to develop these skills in their employees.
You can read more about STEM skills in the latest research from APQC.
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