There is no debate that leading a supply chain today is a complex endeavor requiring a wide range of leadership skills. Research from APQC has found that supply chain professionals need more leadership development in order to address the demands of a global economy. Adopting dynamic leadership behaviors may be what supply chain functions need to close skills gaps and retain strategic-level talent.
The infographic below presents the qualities of a dynamic leadership style and discusses how organizations have put dynamic leadership into practice.
You can read more about APQC's research into dynamic leadership in the July/August issue of SCMR.
About APQC
APQC is a member-based nonprofit and one of the leading proponents of benchmarking and best practice business research. Working with more than 500 organizations worldwide in all industries, APQC focuses on providing organizations with the information they need to work smarter, faster, and with confidence. Every day we uncover the processes and practices that push organizations from good to great. Visit us and learn how you can make best practices your practices.
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