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Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 8: Graham Conlon

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In episode 8 of our Technology in Supply Chain Series, we chat with Graham Conlon from SAP. Graham is Vice President, Head of SAP Digital Supply Chain, SAP Asia, Pacific & Japan, and has a long history of delivering effective digital solutions for a diverse array of customers.
Graham shares his perspective on the current trends inside AsiaPacific, and gives us some fantastic insights into how a range of companies are approaching risk-resilience and sustainability in their supply chains.
We walk through...
1. How uncertainty is the enemy of business
2. Why disruption and risk are more visible on the corporate agenda
3. The strength of your weakest link
4. How to predict to mitigate
5. Practical, innovative examples from the field
6. The importance of connecting, contextualising and collaborating
Thanks for listening along to our series. We've got two exciting episodes to come, so stay tuned for more! As always, if you have any thoughts, comments or questions, please reach out to the LTSC AsiaPac team on LinkedIn, or other Social Channels.

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In episode 8 of our Technology in Supply Chain Series, we chat with Graham Conlon from SAP. Graham is Vice President, Head of SAP Digital Supply Chain, SAP Asia, Pacific & Japan, and has a long history of delivering effective digital solutions for a diverse array of customers.
Graham shares his perspective on the current trends inside AsiaPacific, and gives us some fantastic insights into how a range of companies are approaching risk-resilience and sustainability in their supply chains.
We walk through...
1. How uncertainty is the enemy of business
2. Why disruption and risk are more visible on the corporate agenda
3. The strength of your weakest link
4. How to predict to mitigate
5. Practical, innovative examples from the field
6. The importance of connecting, contextualising and collaborating
Thanks for listening along to our series. We've got two exciting episodes to come, so stay tuned for more! As always, if you have any thoughts, comments or questions, please reach out to the LTSC AsiaPac team on LinkedIn, or other Social Channels.

  continue reading

15 episodios

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