The answer is “yes.” Whether your goal is to drive cost savings and cost avoidance, extend operations to new regions and markets, support new product development and launch, or create new opportunities for revenue growth, they are continually under pressure to deliver new value to stakeholders. Yet few supply chain organizations think of themselves as being innovative, and resources are typically directed at incremental improvements to existing processes. Here’s how you can change that.
Plan to attend Texas Christian University’s conference, Driving Innovation in the Supply Chain, June 3-5, 2015, in Fort Worth, Texas. The conference is comprised of two separate events, with content derived from CSCMP’s research on supply chain innovation.
Innovative Best Practices Forum Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Hear from industry executives who have successfully driven major supply chain innovations.
Innovation Research Symposium Thursday-Friday, June 4-5, 2015
Enjoy panel discussions led by top researchers in supply chain management.
CSCMP members receive a 25% discount on registration. For more information go to their website: www.cscmp.org