Impact, Response & Recovery from Covid-19: Perspectives from Global Sourcing Buyers & Service Providers

Impact, Response & Recovery from Covid-19: Perspectives from Global Sourcing Buyers & Service Providers

How do resilient Sourcing Leaders plan for recovery in a crisis that is unprecedented and far from over? They learn from their peers. At this point, in one way...

How do resilient Sourcing Leaders plan for recovery in a crisis that is unprecedented and far from over?  They learn from their peers.

At this point, in one way or another, successfully or not so, we have all responded to the COVID crisis.  But experts are saying we may only be at the end of the beginning. The cascading risks of COVID are still unfolding, and as a consequence, we continue to experience novel challenges. In the world of sourcing, success requires a partnership between buyers and suppliers.  If we must work together to successfully navigate the challenges, then we must learn from each other now. 

Backed up by the statistical results of the recent joint IAOP/NeoGroup COVID-19 Impact and Response Survey of both buyers and suppliers, our panel of Sourcing Leaders will discuss the implications of the survey, key learnings, and expectations for the successful navigation of the road ahead in a webinar.

The survey results will include buyer, supplier and advisor’s comparative perspectives on:

  • Preparedness
  • Service Disruptions
  • Confidence Levels
  • Plans and Adjustments

Date / Time of Webinar:  June 3rd, 12.30 PM  EST

Panelists

  • Atul Vashistha – Chairman, Neo Group
  • Debi Hamill – CEO, IAOP
  • Jim Bradley – Senior Vice President – Global Business Services, KellyOCG
  • Maura Hudson – Senior Vice President, Marketing & Research, Colliers International
  • Michael Nacarato – IAOP Buy-Side Ambassador

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