The GEP Outlook 2022: Supply Chain and Procurement report provides insights and
strategies to help leaders navigate an environment of constraints and opportunities,
of inflation and growth, of disruptions and digitalization.
Conversation once limited to the supply chain and procurement offices has now
entered living rooms across the world. Supplier resiliency and demand forecasting
feature prominently in boardroom discussions. The pandemic and its resultant
disruptions impacted every household and business, and the spotlight is now on the
criticality of networks, systems, organizations and people who keep supply chains
moving. This period of global attention and, in some instances, notoriety represents
an opportunity for supply chain and procurement functions to transform and elevate
their roles.
What's Inside:
- The road to normalcy is not straight
- Transformations must encompass the entire value chain
- Supply chain and procurement leaders must prioritize people, partners and the
environment