Supply Chain Management in the Software Era
As connected technology increasingly drives business value for manufacturers, traditional supply chain risks are extended by the adoption of software, firmware, and hardware components. Manufacturers are seeing this on several fronts, including the products they sell, the plants that make these goods, and augmentations to the traditional supply chain (such as blockchain for track and trace).
As effective practices in technology adoption mature, learn how mature manufacturers are empowering their operations with new capabilities. All while avoiding unintended consequences from new sources of risk to ensure products are designed, developed, and delivered at lower cost, in less time, and fewer defects.