EPISODE · Nov 16, 2020 · 21 MIN
The Next Step: Aligning Supply Chain Technologies with the Business
from Rethinking Supply Chain · host Venzee
Is there really a technological silver bullet that can help you solve all of your supply chain problems? In this episode of Rethinking Supply Chain, guest Greg White joins hosts John Abrams, CEO of Venzee, and Diana Chen to discuss the past, present, and future of supply chain tech. Greg is Principal and Host for Supply Chain Now podcast, as well as a Venture Partner for Kubera Venture Capital.As a result of the global pandemic, supply chain challenges and innovations are making headlines around the world. Greg explores this new phenomenon by first reflecting on his early career investing in supply chain technologies and how his perspective has evolved over the years. As an investor, he built his early career looking for the “next big thing,” only to realize that few new technologies will have that level of impact. Why?Greg advises that the strategic goals of the business are key to choosing the right technologies. Supply chain is far more than moving something from Point A to Point B. It’s a critical facet of brand identity, customer experience, and organizational values such as sustainability and fair trade. Can organizations accomplish all this with just one platform? Listen now to find out.[Follow on Social] Listeners can connect with Greg on LinkedIn.What to do next:Discover more resources including podcasts and webinars by visiting SupplyChainNow.com or follow SCN on social to keep updated on new episodes and content: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInLearn more about Kubera Venture Capital, Greg’s VC firm, by visiting Kubera.vcLearn more about Venzee, John Abram’s organization, by visiting Venzee.comTurn yourself into a thought leader with Content AlliesSubscribe to this podcast:Don’t forget to subscribe to Rethinking Supply Chain on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. See you in the next episode.
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