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Sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards are the focus of this issue of Inside Supply Management®. The cover feature highlights how the ISM World 2025 Annual Conference is designed to inspire and celebrate genius amid ever-changing global challenges and disruption. Read about the ongoing debate about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the private sector, and strategies for strengthening programs. Delve into measures that individuals — and organizations — can take to increase women’s representation in supply management. In addition, learn about how U.S. manufacturing is at a crossroads as the sector seeks to balance the tools, talent and technology to make up ground lost to China.
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As the start of Major League Baseball’s regular season looms, the monthly roundtable of experts from Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) has stepped up to the plate. The current business environment is delivering a steady diet of curveballs to discuss.
Does poor data management hinder your procurement organization’s operational efficiency, data security and bottom line? If so, you may be experiencing the effects of a data disaster.
The event for senior procurement leaders was one of the first functions in a partnership designed to provide skill-building courses, ISM certification opportunities and executive-level events in a country with a growing presence in the global supply chain.
Protectionist policies like product duties have become a not-so-new normal, and avoiding or mitigating their impacts remains a complex, years-long endeavor for supply management organizations.
By integrating industry-specific approaches and forward-looking insights, businesses can improve forecasting accuracy and strategic decision-making in an ever-evolving market landscape.
In ‘the most challenging time’ for the profession, the ISM World 2025 Annual Conference is designed to inspire and celebrate genius amid global challenges and an ever-changing supply chain canvas.
Executive orders have aimed to curtail diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the public sector, and some private companies have followed suit — clouding the future of such policies in supply chain organizations.
The progress of women’s representation in the supply management profession has stalled, but numerous strategies, some as simple as being true to oneself, can help individuals — and organizations — move forward.
After having a lot to talk about in its January debut, the monthly roundtable of experts from Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) is back — because, after all, the news and its impact on companies and supply chains never stops.
President Donald Trump has imposed a 25-percent tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada. Goods coming from China have been hit with an additional 10 percent in duties. Supply chain organizations are left with dealing with volatility, uncertainty and resulting disruption.
A game show, it isn’t — but procurement’s role in getting value can be more successful by tapping technology and using four approaches to discovery.
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Stacey Taylor Vice Chair Vice President, Procurement Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
Thomas W. Derry Chief Executive Officer ISM
Miguel Gonzalez Chief Procurement Officer
American Express
John Han Founder of Intelage and Strategic Consultant Tenzing Consulting
Michelle Hawkins, PMP Senior Vice President, Strategic Procurement Charter Communications
Jeff Kimsey Vice President, Investment Intelligence Nasdaq
Joseph Matthews Vice President, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
GENTEX Corporation
Darla Morse Chief Digital and Innovation Officer Partner’s Credit Union
Kristopher Pinnow, CPSM Vice President, Global Supply Chain COLLINS AEROSPACE
Hemant Porwal, CPSM, CPSD Executive Vice President, Supply Chain and Operations WESCO International, Inc.
Judy Whipple, Ph. D.
Bowersox-Thull Endowed Professor in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Michigan State University
Sopan Shah
Senior Vice President, Global Chief Procurement Officer
IHG Hotels & Resorts
Susanna Zhu SVP, Global Sourcing & Supply Chain Ops Bath & Body Works
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