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This year marks the 10th year of Supply Chain Management Review. A lot has changed, both here at the magazine and in the field of supply chain management, but now, at the beginning of a new year, it’s appropriate to look forward to what the future will bring for this dynamic, ever-expanding management arena.
The Future of Supply Management
This series updates and expands on “Succeeding in a Dynamic World: Supply Management in the Decade Ahead,” a 1998 research study by CAPS Research, A. T. Kearney, and the Institute for Supply Management. You can download a copy of the report off our site.
- Category Strategies and Supplier Management
The findings on two key areas of the research: category strategies and supplier management.
- Technology, Collaboration, Supply Chain Design
A look at the world of customer-driven supply chain complexity that will require new technology combined with relationship-based management.
- Organization and Talent
This final installment focuses on the future organizational structure for supply management and the related talent considerations.
The Supply Chain in 2008
Three challenges and opportunities that stand out for 2008 revolve around global sourcing, new technology, and the push to “go green.”
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The Sustainable Supply Chain
The best companies view sustainability not only as a chance to contribute to social goals, but also as a powerful source of competitive advantage. Full Story
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The Global Survey of Supply Chain Progress
Hear author Charles C. Poirier and Supply Chain Management Review’s Editorial Director Frank Quinn as they highlight the findings of the 4th annual exclusive survey conducted by SCMR and CSC Consulting. The survey reports on “best practices” in supplier management, transportation and logistics, technology adoption, and more.
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