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ICOR Webinar: Strategies to Increase Supply Chain Resilience

ICOR has announced that Strategies to Increase Supply Chain Resilience, a new educational webinar, has been scheduled for Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. ET. This webinar will review how you can ensure strategies exist to manage supply chain risk, continuity, and security.

All supply chains face risks. The more complex and global those supply chains, the greater their exposure. If something can go wrong, it probably will. There are different parts of your organization for managing risk to its supply chain, ensuring continuity of its supply chain, and improving the security of its supply chain.

Each of these aspects is essential to increasing the overall resilience of the supply chain, but they are all too often done in silos, duplicating efforts, and missing important elements that fall between the silos.

Your attendance at the webinar is worth 1 (one) continuing education hour. Register is now open here.

ICOR’s unique certification recognizes the capabilities of those who lead in increasing the resilience of their organization. It credentials personnel who understand two or more of the disciplines that build a more resilient organization.

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