Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2014. 08:30 AM.
Location: Knight Management Center, Stanford Graduate School of Business
In a rapidly evolving environment, supply chains are more vulnerable than ever. Supply chain managers often are forced to work in a reactive mode, addressing problems after they have occurred. How can companies take proactive ownership of their supply chain to produce sustainable impact? This one-day conference will explore how designing products, processes, and supply chains with social, environmental, and ethical responsibility in mind can minimize risk and improve performance. You will connect with people beyond your network and go home with design strategies that contribute to a better world.
Location: Knight Management Center, Stanford Graduate School of Business
In a rapidly evolving environment, supply chains are more vulnerable than ever. Supply chain managers often are forced to work in a reactive mode, addressing problems after they have occurred. How can companies take proactive ownership of their supply chain to produce sustainable impact? This one-day conference will explore how designing products, processes, and supply chains with social, environmental, and ethical responsibility in mind can minimize risk and improve performance. You will connect with people beyond your network and go home with design strategies that contribute to a better world.