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The Buzz: Innovations in Supply Chain Education

 

Digital transformation, digital twins, and secure semiconductor supply chains remain pivotal topics in global supply chain discussions, as highlighted in this engaging episode of The Buzz on Supply Chain Now.

Hosts Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson explore these ongoing challenges and opportunities in global supply chain, and also welcome special guests Dr. Sarah Sengupta and Chris White to the show.

Listen in as the panel discusses:

  • Digital transformation in supply chain management
  • The need for organizations to embrace change and innovation with digital twins
  • How education is evolving to prepare the next generation of supply chain leaders
  • The significance of the semiconductor supply chain and the geopolitical implications surrounding it, underscoring the necessity for the U.S. to increase its market share in this critical sector

Join us for this episode as the importance of service, leadership, and continuous learning in driving successful digital transformation is reinforced, making it clear that proactive engagement is essential for future success in supply chain management.

 

This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson and produced by Amanda Luton and Trisha Cordes, 

 

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