How Smaller Manufacturers Can Manage Supply Chain Risk
In this guide, you will learn how to manage the business risks of today’s disruptions while building a more resilient supply chain.
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In this guide, you will learn how to manage the business risks of today’s disruptions while building a more resilient supply chain.
Topics include:
- Responding to Impacts and Preparing For What Comes Next
- Mapping Your Supply Chain Network
- Self Assessment Tool for Supply Chain Risk Management
- Supply Chain Risk Management To-Do List
- Supply Chain Management: A Component of Manufacturer Resilience
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