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APQC Infographic: Supply chain knowledge and concern for the future

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Supply chains have become well-known due to the disruptions and shortages caused by the pandemic. As a result, more individuals outside of supply chain roles believe they have in-depth knowledge of supply chains. This does not, however, lead to more concern about the future of global supply chains.

The pandemic has caused disruptions and shortages that have made supply chains a topic of everyday conversation. More individuals outside of the supply chain field believe they have in-depth knowledge of supply chains. Despite their level of knowledge, these individuals have varying degrees of concern about the future of global supply chains.

The infographic below presents the amount of individuals not working in the supply chain field who have in-depth knowledge about supply chains. It also presents the degree to which these individuals are worried about the future of global supply chains.


Related Feature Article: Two years of disruptions have increased the awareness of supply chains


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