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What’s To Come In Supply Chain 2022-2023 with Industry Expert Emily LeVasseur

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Supply chain expert Emily LeVasseur stopped by the Konik Blueprint Podcast with hosts Jen Fitzke and Tom Goettl for a great conversation on "What's to come in supply chain 2022-2023"!

Slide deck link here!

This fascinating conversation illuminates what's to come with supply chain disruptions and what your company can do to mitigate risks and capitalize on the chaos that's still to come!

Are continued supply chain disruptions creating chaos for your company?
Could you use the timely, expert insight into what lies ahead in the supply chain and how to create opportunities?
Are you concerned about being overstocked as the market turns?

Listen in to tackle all these issues and opportunities to grow your business!

About our Guest:
Emily brings 16 years of supply chain expertise including 14 years with Cargill in a variety of roles.
In 2020, she co-founded Waypost Advisors, a supply chain consultancy focusing on mid-market businesses.

Konik is a technical recruiting firm focused on engineering, manufacturing, and architecture positions in the Midwest!

Show Notes:

Slide Deck

Contact Emily

Follow Konik

Konik Website

  continue reading

28 episodes

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Supply chain expert Emily LeVasseur stopped by the Konik Blueprint Podcast with hosts Jen Fitzke and Tom Goettl for a great conversation on "What's to come in supply chain 2022-2023"!

Slide deck link here!

This fascinating conversation illuminates what's to come with supply chain disruptions and what your company can do to mitigate risks and capitalize on the chaos that's still to come!

Are continued supply chain disruptions creating chaos for your company?
Could you use the timely, expert insight into what lies ahead in the supply chain and how to create opportunities?
Are you concerned about being overstocked as the market turns?

Listen in to tackle all these issues and opportunities to grow your business!

About our Guest:
Emily brings 16 years of supply chain expertise including 14 years with Cargill in a variety of roles.
In 2020, she co-founded Waypost Advisors, a supply chain consultancy focusing on mid-market businesses.

Konik is a technical recruiting firm focused on engineering, manufacturing, and architecture positions in the Midwest!

Show Notes:

Slide Deck

Contact Emily

Follow Konik

Konik Website

  continue reading

28 episodes

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