Global Supply Chain Risk Report: Insights and Findings from Q4 2017

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Dr Heather Skipworth and Dr Emel Aktas, Cranfield School of Management

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Join this webinar, led by experts from Cranfield School of Management to hear the results of a new Global Supply Chain Risk Report. The Global Supply Chain Risk Report is a new joint study by Cranfield School of Management’s Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Dun & Bradstreet, which investigates the level of supply chain risk faced by European companies with international supplier relationships. Analysis has been carried out using data supplied by Dun & Bradstreet, which included around 600,000 anonymous transactions between European buyers and their suppliers who were located in more than 150 countries worldwide. During the webinar, we will focus on the Q4 2017 report, published in February 2018. We will cover the background, the key findings and practical implications for procurement professionals. Register now to learn: - The level of supply risk in Q4 2017 - The differences across key industry sectors and how this should be considered in procurement decisions - How dependency on key suppliers changed compares with the previous quarter
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