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Supply chain disruptions can come from components shortages, political unrest, or even just the weather. Sourcing expert Lily Thomas, formerly of Baker Hughes, shares how to use data to mitigate the cost of disruptions and turn supply chain resiliency into a competitive advantage.
By aPrioriSupply chain disruptions can come from components shortages, political unrest, or even just the weather. Sourcing expert Lily Thomas, formerly of Baker Hughes, shares how to use data to mitigate the cost of disruptions and turn supply chain resiliency into a competitive advantage.