In early 2024, APQC conducted its annual survey on supply chain priorities and challenges. In reflecting on their 2023 performance and looking forward at trends expected to impact the supply chain over the next three years, organizations are moving to be prepared for whatever comes next. To meet these challenges, supply chain staff need the backing of organization leaders.
In a recent annual survey of supply chain professionals, organizations disclosed how they performed toward their business goals in 2023. They also noted the trends they expected to make a major impact on supply chains over the next three years and the supply chain areas they intend to focus on in 2024. The results reveal that organizations are willing to make a greater investment in their supply chains this year. The infographic below shows how organizations performed on their business goals in 2023, as well as areas of focus for 2024.
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About APQC
APQC helps organizations work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence. It is the world’s foremost authority in benchmarking, best practices, process and performance improvement, and knowledge management. APQC’s unique structure as a member-based nonprofit makes it a differentiator in the marketplace. APQC partners with more than 500 member organizations worldwide in all industries. With more than 40 years of experience, APQC remains the world’s leader in transforming organizations. Visit us at https://www.apqc.org/, and learn how you can make best practices your practices.
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