In The Next Decade and Beyond, Supply Chain Is Likely To Grow Even More Connected, Transparent, And Efficient– Fueled By Innovation and the Willingness and Drive to Embrace New Opportunities for Growth
The businesses and professionals that will thrive in supply chain in the coming years will be those who seek new opportunities for growth, who understand and analyze risk effectively, and more importantly, who recognize and prioritize the value of innovation in their business model and plans.
As seen from the current trend in business, various companies and professionals not only embrace the changes but actively plan for the future of supply chain. For example, there is a marked shift in young professionals coming into the supply chain field. For the last several decades, supply chain professionals have emerged from various disciplines without proper academic and practical training; however today, young professionals are aware of the vast opportunities presented by fields such as supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing. This allows them to be increasingly well-prepared to address the current challenges of the industry and solve complex business problems.
The increasing number of young professionals with structured training in supply chain will likely have a positive impact on the supply chain workforce need and affect business worldwide. There are currently supply chain programs that give young professionals handson training such as experiential trip, internship opportunities, and mentorship programs, in addition to traditional classroom education.
Amidst the rapid growth of innovation and technology, supply chain professionals have more resources and tools at their disposal than previous generations. In the next decade and beyond, supply chain is likely to grow even more connected, transparent, and efficient–fueled by innovation and the willingness and drive to embrace new opportunities for growth.