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Preparing for the Future of Supply Chain in 2025

Preparing for the Future of Supply Chain in 2025

Update: 2025-01-31
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This episode explores:

  • Drivers that made this year’s Future of Supply Chain Report different. (1:04 )
  • Capabilities CSCOs are pursuing to prepare for the future. (3:24 )
  • The multiple pathways to success that organizations can take. (7:07 )
  • How CSCOs can choose the best pathway for their organization. (15:16 )
  • Advice for CSCOs preparing their supply chains for the future. (16:31 )

In this episode of the Supply Chain Podcast, host Lindsay Azim sits down with Pierfrancesco (Pier) Manenti, Gartner research vice president for supply chain strategy, to discuss Gartner’s yearly Future of Supply Chain Executive Report. As lead author of the report, Pier discusses how this year’s report — Supply Chain Executive Report: Future of Supply Chain 2025 — focuses on the capabilities chief supply chain officers can pursue to meet the future it outlines. Lindsay and Pier explore the various pathways organizations can take to build these capabilities before closing the show with recommendations for CSCOs pursuing those pathways.

About the Guest

Pierfrancesco (Pier) Manenti is research vice president for the Gartner supply chain strategy team. Pier provides insights and advisory support to chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) and heads of strategy of global manufacturing and retail corporations, especially with regards to future trends and key challenges affecting end-to-end supply chain strategy. He focuses on strategic transformation, digitalization, agility and design for profitability.

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Preparing for the Future of Supply Chain in 2025

Preparing for the Future of Supply Chain in 2025

Pierfrancesco Manenti, Lindsay Azim