Today is a really exciting day for us as we announce our new online community.
The Supply Chain Expert Community, which is free and open to the public, offers supply chain professionals, industry analysts, consultants, media and others a place to convene online to learn, share and connect in a meaningful way.
The main goal of this blog has been to offer valuable industry information and resources to our supply chain audience (which, by the way, I am very proud of its success in that regard). Likewise, I see the Supply Chain Expert Community as an extension of the mission to facilitate knowledge sharing, discussions, debates…. which ultimately leads to the overall advancement of the industry.
We anticipate the site growing more and more robust as industry professionals discover the benefit of sharing their experiences and resources there. We hope the community will become a ‘go-to’ resource for those who eat, sleep and breathe supply chains.
Why Join?
- You are a supply chain practitioner looking for perspectives from others facing similar challenges
- You are a supply chain consultant wanting to offer insight and advice
- You are an editor or blogger looking for fodder on hot topics and practitioner opinions
- You are an industry analyst looking for an audience to poll on a particular research question
- You are an IT or supply chain manager researching technology solutions
- You are a RapidResponse user looking for best-practices and new ways to leverage the service
- Overall, you know the value and enjoyment networking groups can offer and are looking for a tailored community for your particular areas of interest.
Anyone can navigate the community and view its content by simply visiting the site: http://community.kinaxis.com To contribute to the community (rate content, create documents, add comments), users must self-register.
For more details, read today’s news release.
See you online!
Douglas Colbeth
CEO
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