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The Agile Supply Chain Podcast

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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.

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5/4/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Podcast Episode 26: Pierre Mitchell and Nico Bac on Strategic Sourcing and Supply Chain Information Architecture Best Practices

January 13, 2021

Podcast Episode 26: Pierre Mitchell and Nico Bac on Strategic Sourcing and Supply Chain Information Architecture Best Practices

<p>The best procurement teams focus on more than price alone when making purchasing decisions—because some things are more important than discounts. In this episode of The Agile Supply Chain Podcast, Nico Bac, a P&amp;G veteran and the founder of consulting firm Digital Procurement Now, and Pierre Mitchell, Chief Research Officer and Managing Director of Azul Partners, discuss the latest thinking on strategic sourcing and procurement and&nbsp;supply chain information management.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The best suppliers want to work with pharma companies who embrace digital tools and techniques that can make them even better.</li><li>When you are doing strategic sourcing and bringing on new suppliers, you are effectively doing extended network design. Therefore, it’s important to think carefully about what kind of network you are creating.&nbsp;</li></ul><br/>

Episode thumbnail for Podcast Episode 25: Greg Cathcart on the Benefits of End-to-End Supply Chain Collaboration

January 10, 2021

Podcast Episode 25: Greg Cathcart on the Benefits of End-to-End Supply Chain Collaboration

<p>Greater collaboration between pharma companies and their end-to-end supply chain partners can lead to&nbsp;improved patient outcomes, greater resiliency, as well as significant business opportunities. In this episode of The Agile Supply Chain Podcast, Greg Cathcart, founder and CEO of Excellis Health Solutions, explains that if we collaborate better, “we can do better.”</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Insurance companies are increasingly requesting supply chain and dispenser-level business improvements designed to ensure the safety and authenticity of medicines given to their insured patients.</li><li>The “walls” that have traditionally prevented closer collaboration between end-to-end supply chain partners are slowly beginning to come down.</li></ul><br/>

Episode thumbnail for Podcast Episode 24: Bob Belshaw on the Power of Close Collaboration Between Supply Chain and Finance Teams

January 7, 2021

Podcast Episode 24: Bob Belshaw on the Power of Close Collaboration Between Supply Chain and Finance Teams

<p>What could your supply chain team accomplish through tighter collaboration with your company’s finance team? In this episode of The Agile Supply Chain Podcast, Bob Belshaw, Director of Business Development at Falcon Group, explains how this type of tight-knit collaboration can lead to benefits like&nbsp;greater supply chain responsiveness&nbsp;to changes in demand; more cost-effective and strategic inventory decisions; and greater agility when disruptions arise.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>If your view of the finance department’s function and capabilities is too rigid, you may be limiting options that can increase your agility in the face of supply chain disruptions.</li><li>Best-in-class companies set up cross-functional teams that include the CFO, finance team members, and supply chain and procurement team members. The goal is to work together to weigh the ramifications of business decisions and boost supply chain efficiency and resilience.</li><li>Finance leaders may need to set new types of goals that support the need for supply chain responsiveness.</li></ul><br/>

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What is The Agile Supply Chain Podcast?

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.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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