Episode 15: Radhika Subramanian on Supply Chain Agility and the Benefits of Thinking Across Silos

How can analytics and cross-silo thinking help you achieve agility and resiliency in your supply chain organization? In this episode of The Agile Supply Chain Podcast, Radhika Subramanian, Supply Chain Practice Leader at Slalom, a business and technology consulting firm, offers a step-by-step path to agility. She also explains why you don’t necessarily need to rip and replace your legacy systems to get there.Key TakeawaysMany supply chain executives say end-to-end visibility is the number one requirement for a smart and responsive supply chain. To become more agile, you first need to bring your organization’s division leaders together and get them adopt a cross-silo mentality. You can use technology that exists today to augment legacy systems and create an agile, responsive, and intelligent supply chain.

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The Agile Supply Chain Podcast goes inside the minds of today’s supply chain leaders to reveal key insights, expert predictions, and actionable advice for the patient-centric, agile transformation of the pharmaceutical supply chain. Hosted by TraceLink's Roddy Martin, with 30+ years of experience in end-to-end supply chain strategy and digital transformation, The Agile Supply Chain Podcast features an experienced and innovative cast of supply chain experts and executives. The Agile Supply Chain Podcast draws on the core principles of The Agile Supply Chain Credo, www.tracelink.com/agile-supply-chain/agile-supply-chain-credo, a guiding document for creating a patient-centric, resilient, end-to-end supply chain network focused on people who need, build, and deliver products. The Agile Supply Chain Credo is founded on four core principles: Customer & Patient Outcomes, Network Collaboration, Human Insight, and Demand-Driven Production. To learn more, visit www.tracelink.com/agile-supply-chain.