
Are We Navigating a Less Global World?
04/30/21 • 21 min
In this podcast, host Thomas O’Connor and guest Tom Enright ask the question: Are we navigating a less global world? They explore, using real world examples, how the definition and concept of globalization is being rewritten while the formation of trading blocs and country alliances are forcing change within global supply chains. Reforming them into more purposeful, directional and geographically specific models. The discussion closes out by identifying four key actions that supply chain leaders need to take as they look to lead their organizations through a world that will continue to feel less global in how it trades, while achieving the goals of global growth.
Gartner clients can access the research report associated with this podcast at: https://www.gartner.com/document/4001081
In this podcast, host Thomas O’Connor and guest Tom Enright ask the question: Are we navigating a less global world? They explore, using real world examples, how the definition and concept of globalization is being rewritten while the formation of trading blocs and country alliances are forcing change within global supply chains. Reforming them into more purposeful, directional and geographically specific models. The discussion closes out by identifying four key actions that supply chain leaders need to take as they look to lead their organizations through a world that will continue to feel less global in how it trades, while achieving the goals of global growth.
Gartner clients can access the research report associated with this podcast at: https://www.gartner.com/document/4001081
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- Developing a disruption-shaping strategy and obtaining enterprise support for it
- Designing and maintaining a disruption-shaping supply chain
See Supply Chain Executive Report: Shaping Supply Chain Disruption in a New Era of Risk for deeper and additional insights into the topics discussed during this podcast.
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