January 21, 2021
Webinar
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped logistics operations and global supply chain strategies. How are companies responding—what has worked, and what hasn’t? How can enterprises involved in international trade manage risk to survive and thrive after the pandemic subsides? Dr. Yossi Sheffi, Director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL), will answer those questions in an upcoming CONECT webinar based on his new book, The New (Ab)Normal: Reshaping Business and Supply Chain Strategy Beyond Covid-19.
The New (Ab)Normal: Reshaping Business and Supply Chain Strategy Beyond Covid-19
Widely acknowledged as one of the world’s preeminent authorities on supply chain resilience Dr. Sheffi is an expert in systems optimization, risk analysis, and supply chain management, and the author of several books, including The Resilient Enterprise and The Power of Resilience. In addition to MIT CTL, he leads MIT’s Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence (SCALE) network of academic and research centers. He founded five successful technology companies and has received numerous awards, including the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals’ Distinguished Service Award.
Through a special arrangement with Dr. Sheffi, CONECT is offering copies of The New (Ab)Normal for just $17.99 (incl. shipping and handling). Available to order when you register.
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