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Next-Generation Supplier Relationship Management
Much work has been done building good supplier relationship management (SRM) programs. As more companies embrace and adopt SRM best practices, it’s time to look holistically…
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Supplier Relationship Management in 2022: Current State
APQC asked supply chain professionals to answer seven questions about Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) in April 2022. SRM involves managing third-party organizations…
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As the internal and external environments for procurement and sourcing continue to evolve, APQC has taken a deep dive into understanding what skills will be needed for future…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Supply Chain
In 2020, APQC conducted research with 1,000 respondents to examine the use of AI across the supply chain. This content explores trends in AI and its adoption and impact on…
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As organizations seek new ways of conducting business for survival and growth, they are evaluating options from diversification to reshoring to regionalization to enhance…
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2020 Supply Chain Management Webinars
APQC hosts supply chain management (SCM) webinars to connect with our members. Some calls feature internal experts discussing APQC's research and findings. For other calls,…
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Blockchain Adoption in Supply Chain: Current State for 2020
APQC and Supply Chain Management Review collected information in April 2020 from 86 supply chain professionals about the use and planned adoption of blockchain in supply…
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2019 Supply Chain Current State Quick Polls
APQC and Supply Chain Management Review are conducting frequent short polls to collect information from supply chain professionals about the use and planned adoption of tools…