Supply Chain pain points and progress, with Mark Weimann
In this episode of Connected & Ready, host Gemma Milne interviews Mark Weimann, senior technical specialist for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. They reevaluate the state of supply chain management since their previous conversation in October 2020, discussing the effects of supply chain disruptions on consumer behavior, emerging supply chain management technologies, resilience and sustainability, and Microsoft's supply chain development efforts. Some of the topics of discussion include practical steps businesses can take to improve their supply chains, supply chain strategies for smaller and larger businesses, and the impact of supply chain disruptions on energy distribution. The conversation also touches on the impact of consumer expectations on supply chain management and the future outlook of the field.
Mark Weimann brings extensive experience with Microsoft technology to the table, and is actively engaged in helping organizations around the world make the most of this technology. In this discussion, he leverages his expertise to share practical insights on how businesses can transform their operations to stay competitive in the digital age. Follow the provided link to listen to the full episode and gain valuable insights for your business.
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