Bicara Supply Chain

62. A Key pillars for the Supply chain Competitiveness


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Guest Name : Dr. Muddassir Ahmed,  Founder at SCMDOJO .  Language : English, Publication date:  April, 25. 2020

Dr. Muddassir Ahmed is founder at SCMDOJO. This is a platform for learning and sharing with the intention to enable supply chain professionals & supply chain team to solve the problems they face in their jobs & business. The enablement will come by proving relevant and best in class knowledge bank (ebook, guides, training & talks, courses, videos) and self-assessment tools to solve the problems faced by the supply chain professionals. SCMDOJO now has more than 55,000 of visitors and 77,000-page views a month. With 21,700 active Newsletter subscribers, and a tribe of over 46,000 social media followers who mostly supply chain professionals. Visit the website on: https://www.scmdojo.com/

Dr. Muddassir Ahmed is a Manufacturing Operations, Procurement and Supply Chain leader from international multi-site manufacturing experience in Electrical, Hydraulics and Internet industries. He has received a Ph.D. in Management Science from Lancaster University Management School, an MSc. in Management of Production from the Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden and a B.E. in Textile Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan.

Key takeaways :

  • How the supply chain leaders can begin to identify and re-visit their supply chain strategy in meeting the business competitiveness.
  • The essential of  4-pillars of supply chain strategy which are: people, process , system and execution
  • What's the first step a supply chain leader should take to start applying the advice you offer in the pillars of supply chain strategy ?
  • Connect him on LInkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-muddassir-ahmed/

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