Episode 21: Harshad Kanvinde on Best Practices for Improving Supply Chain Agility

The best decision makers often seek to limit their own options for dealing with problematic situations that arise—and this same technique can go a long way toward helping you ensure greater supply chain agility and responsiveness, according to Harshad Kanvinde, Global Supply Chain Practice Leader at Slalom. In this episode of The Agile Supply Chain Podcast, Kanvinde shares several best practices designed to help you boost supply chain agility across your organization. He also shares his thoughts on the implications of The Agile Supply Chain Credo.Key TakeawaysSupply chain agility is about building an integrative capability across people, processes, technology, and leadership that enables you to quickly sense and analyze potential disruption and variations from plans.It’s important to approach supply chain agility dynamically across every part of your organization because different products, segments, and business units have response expectations that vary.The most effective supply chain leaders codify best practices, create limited-flexibility options for different situations, and understand their processes extremely well. This enables them to make quick decisions and rapidly identify the root causes of problems that arise.

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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.