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Christmas in March

31m · Chain Reactions with SCM Connections · 14 Apr 19:58

In this episode of Chain Reactions, Mike, Pat and Michelle discuss how supply chains can best adapt to an increasingly unpredictable world and transcend difficulties faced by both executives and customers alike.

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