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Supply chains are increasingly dependent upon digital tools, data, and automation. And yet, for all that progress, it is still people who ultimately make global supply chains work and ensure that progress continues to be made from one generation of professionals to the next.
Stela Jaqueta is a podcast host, procurement professional, and supply chain enthusiast who is passionate about being an advocate for the development of African supply chains. Karen Pretorius is the Founder, Owner, and Executive Consultant of KPI Cubed Supply Chain Consulting and Training, where she applies her 20 years of industry experience.
In this session, part of the Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa series, Stela and Karen join hosts Scott Luton and Jenny Froome, Chief Operating Officer at SAPICS, to discuss:
• Why they support the supply chain community in different forms and what they have learned from their experience
• Where they find the inspiration for their continued work in supply chain
• How they feel about the role of mentorship in professional development
Additional Links & Resources:
Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com
Check out our new Supply Chain Now Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3emdLcK
Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe
Join the NOW Community: http://bit.ly/41kpUSO
Leveraging Logistics and Supply Chain for Ukraine: https://vectorgl.com/stand-with-ukraine/
2023 Q1 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: https://freight.usbank.com
WEBINAR- How Collaboration, Tail Spend Management, and VMI Can Improve Up and Downstream Communications: https://bit.ly/41jsl85
WEBINAR- “Decoding Digital Transformation” – Charting a path forward: https://bit.ly/3VvVc6V
This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Jenny Froome. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/making-commitment-push-supply-chain-forward-1114
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Supply chains are increasingly dependent upon digital tools, data, and automation. And yet, for all that progress, it is still people who ultimately make global supply chains work and ensure that progress continues to be made from one generation of professionals to the next.
Stela Jaqueta is a podcast host, procurement professional, and supply chain enthusiast who is passionate about being an advocate for the development of African supply chains. Karen Pretorius is the Founder, Owner, and Executive Consultant of KPI Cubed Supply Chain Consulting and Training, where she applies her 20 years of industry experience.
In this session, part of the Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa series, Stela and Karen join hosts Scott Luton and Jenny Froome, Chief Operating Officer at SAPICS, to discuss:
• Why they support the supply chain community in different forms and what they have learned from their experience
• Where they find the inspiration for their continued work in supply chain
• How they feel about the role of mentorship in professional development
Additional Links & Resources:
Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com
Check out our new Supply Chain Now Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3emdLcK
Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe
Join the NOW Community: http://bit.ly/41kpUSO
Leveraging Logistics and Supply Chain for Ukraine: https://vectorgl.com/stand-with-ukraine/
2023 Q1 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: https://freight.usbank.com
WEBINAR- How Collaboration, Tail Spend Management, and VMI Can Improve Up and Downstream Communications: https://bit.ly/41jsl85
WEBINAR- “Decoding Digital Transformation” – Charting a path forward: https://bit.ly/3VvVc6V
This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Jenny Froome. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/making-commitment-push-supply-chain-forward-1114

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