The annual international conference of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) begins Sunday, May 6 in Baltimore, MD. It’s likely to be a well-attended conference.
My contribution to the program is a presentation titled: “Leading Strategic Change in Supply Management,” Session code GB. It is scheduled for Tuesday May 8 at 4:15 – 5:15 pm, in Room 314. This presentation was selected for Track #1—- the “Best Practices in Supply Management” track.
Seating is limited, so get there early.
During the presentation, I will unveil several tools to help procurement leaders achieve personal and professional success.
Also, there will be a book signing for our latest book: Next Level Supply Management Excellence (the sequel to the bestselling Straight to the Bottom Line®). Come to the ISM Bookstore before 10:00am on Tuesday to get your copy and to have it autographed by the contributing authors in attendance at 10:00am sharp.
See you there!
SC
MR

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