When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, producers of consumer products were scrambling to keep up with demand. One supply chain executive told us that according to internal projections, his company could have sold 400% more personal hygiene products over the first six months of the pandemic. But years of cost cutting had eliminated any slack capacity and alienated suppliers. Those sales—and the customers behind them—went instead to more agile competitors that had invested in flexible equipment and built long-term relationships with key supply chain partners. His experience is not unique. Many companies have struggled to keep up with recent market shifts. But despite the missed opportunities and frequent disruptions, very few have taken a structured approach to investing in supply chain agility.
Supply chain agility reflects how quickly a company can adjust operations to avoid disruptions while capitalizing on opportunities. In other words, agility enables companies to thrive in uncertain environments. To enhance agility, companies need a structured approach for identifying and funding projects that build internal capabilities and external relationships. Concretely, this means making targeted investments that improve areas such as decision-making, process cycle times, and capacity optimization. Ultimately, the goal is to provide managers the flexibility to respond to a wide range of possible outcomes. But where to begin? Few companies have a process in place, and available agility frameworks provide limited guidance. The lack of practical advice on how companies should be thinking about agility investments is what prompted our research (see “About this research” sidebar). Based on discussions with dozens of supply chain leaders, we have developed a framework that breaks agility into three broad categories: digital, physical, and process. Visit https://www.supplychainquarterly.com/articles/7478-how-to-avoid-the-next-crisis-a-new-approach-to-supply-chain-agility to view the full article online.
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SCPro™ Certification is a three-tiered program that assesses progressive knowledge and skills across integrated supply chain activities. This process validates an individual’s ability to strategically assess business challenges, effectively implement supply chain improvements through the analysis of real-world case studies, and develop a comprehensive project plan to achieve results such as a positive ROI.
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We are accepting nominations and submissions for the DSA, ELA, TEA, and SCIA through March 15, 2023 and will accept SCS nominations through May 31, 2023. Find out more information on each award below. Distinguished Service Award The DSA is the industry's most prestigious honor, bestowed upon an individual for significant achievements in the logistics and supply chain management industry. Any individual who has made significant contributions to the fields of logistics and supply chain management are eligible to receive the Distinguished Service Award. The DSA winner will be recognized on stage during Monday’s opening general session at EDGE 2023, October 1-4, at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida. Submit a nomination today! CSCMP 2022 Distinguished Service Award Recipient, Masao Nishi, Principal, M. Nishi Strategic Advisory, pictured above. Emerging Leader Award CSCMP's Young Professionals Emerging Leader Award recognizes up-and-coming leaders for their early, yet meaningful contributions to the supply chain management and logistics industry. CSCMP invites you to nominate a young professional member (32 years-of-age or under) in the supply chain community who is committed to her/his career and has the potential for a bright future, but who also deserves recognition now. Submit your nomination today! Gail Rutkowski Transportation Excellence Award The Gail Rutkowski Transportation Excellence Award (GR-TEA) recognizes individuals or companies that have excelled in using their knowledge, connections, and industry expertise to educate, support and create long-term impact through excellence in transportation-related fields. To qualify, the nominee must be a CSCMP member and have demonstrated leadership and industry engagement that promoted education, excellence, and professionalism in transportation-related fields. The Gail Rutkowski Transportation Excellence Award winner will be recognized on stage during Tuesday’s major general session at EDGE 2023, October 1-4, in Kissimmee, Florida. Submit a nomination today! Supply Chain Innovation Award The SCIA recognizes teams who have demonstrated excellence, innovation, and return on investment for a significant supply chain challenge. To participate in this esteemed competition, your team needs to submit a case study on your innovation. If selected as a finalist, your supply chain innovation will serve to educate and provide valuable insights, lessons, and applicable takeaways via a dedicated presentation at EDGE 2023, as well as be featured on the CSCMP and SupplyChainBrain websites. Submit your case study! Supply Chain Sustainability Award CSCMP’s Sustainable Supply Chain Committee recognizes and celebrates the work that supply chain leaders are doing to drive positive social, environmental, and economic impact. As the largest organization for Supply Chain Professionals, the award holds significant value to recipients. All award recipients must be CSCMP members in order to be eligible. A team or individual may self-nominate or be nominated by a third-party. Those nominating another individual should ensure the nominee is aware they are being nominated. All award recipient(s) must be present at EDGE 2023. Submit your nomination today! Visit https://cscmp.org/CSCMP/Awards/CSCMP/Awards/CSCMP_Awards.aspx?hkey=68e3e4ee-b672-49aa-92ee-1d925f423993 to view the full article online.
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Jacksonville Roundtable "I renewed my CSCMP membership in 2020 when I moved to Jacksonville, FL and wanted to be involved in the local supply chain community. I believe everyone who has been in this business for a long time has a responsibility to support the next generation of professionals who are interested in pursuing supply chain as a career. The Mentor program is an official way of doing this but leveraging CSCMP to find ways to help young professionals is another avenue to make this happen. The greatest impact comes from the CSCMP network overall and being a part of it." Visit https://youtu.be/el_7PuQsBjg to view the full article online.
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Houston Roundtable
"Initially, I joined CSCMP to attend the Nashville Conference in September 2022. I joined to network and gain additional relevant knowledge in supply chain from a diverse set of members in education and business. My advice is to network as much as possible with in-person or virtual events. Don't be afraid to ask people questions about the industry, their job, etc. Mentoring and being mentored is a great opportunity through CSCMP as well. I made a great connection through several people. One gave me an opportunity to be a panelist, and another has asked me to participate in a video for their ESG educational program. We continue to network since that day. I am also participating in the CSCMP mentoring program and looking forward to the opportunities of the program!" Visit https://youtu.be/Wsy2GcTUYI8 to view the full article online.
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Join Charlie Saffro, President & Founder of CS Recruiting and Kyle Rapaport, Senior Supply Chain Recruiter, for a workshop on January 18, 2023, at 1pm CT in which they will help you create or improve your resume to increase your chance of landing your ideal internship or dream job!
The presenters will discuss best practices for writing a resume that maximizes exposure while highlighting and leveraging your interests, skills, and experience. This hands-on seminar will provide you with valuable tips and actionable advice to ensure your resume stands out and sets you apart from others. Remember...your resume has about 5 seconds to grab someone's attention, so attend this workshop to learn how to transform your resume into a powerful tool that will attract the right attention and open doors for conversations and interviews. Visit https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2152928857260600160 to view the full article online.
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According to the Logistics Manager’s Index, December’s overall reads in at 54.6, up from November’s reading of 53.6. This is the sixth consecutive month that the overall index has read in below its all-time average of 64.6. In a continuation of what we have seen all year, the uptick in growth comes from increases in Inventory Levels and an associated bump in Warehousing Utilization, along with continued tightness in Warehousing Capacity. On the flipside, all of the transportation metrics are down (with Transportation Prices contracting at their sharpest rate ever). The LMI currently sits at a modest rate of growth, it remains to be seen if this is indicative of a “new normal”, or merely represents a holiday-fueled respite in an eventual slide into contraction. Visit https://cscmp.org/store/detail.aspx?id=RS17-LMI to view the full article online.
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CSCMP's Roundtable Success Coach, Patrick Algyer, is accepting volunteer applications now through February 28, 2023 for our roundtable communities, please read on for how you can get involved.
Every two years, CSCMP conducts a call for volunteers to serve in various capacities within the Roundtable Community. What is a Roundtable? – Learn more today! Terms for volunteer roles are 2 years and require about 1-4 hours per month of volunteerism. Have specific questions about your local Roundtable? – Learn more and contact your local CSCMP Roundtable. Even if you're currently serving in a volunteer role, you must apply again as all current volunteer roles expire June 30, 2023. Apply now to participate! Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cscm-nwl/pdf/2023_CFV_Guide_FINAL_-_RT.pdf to view the full article online.
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