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Since the start of the pandemic, disruptions on supply chains has been one of the only constants that was reliable and you could count on.

In this podcast, Yacine and Hamad will outline the top supply chain risk in 2022 and cover the following topics:

How to mitigate some of your supply chain risks:

Out-of-context quotes:

> The procurement department, they have no choice but to talk to outside folks. The case for a social-engineering attack is much much easier to do here, just by the nature of the industry.

> They have their forecast planned out properly [the attackers]. Yeah in their CRM they will ping back this company and ask if they are still interested in their service [laugh].

> Welcome to the 2020s, now every manufacturing company needs to understand that cybersecurity is a core component of your operations.

> I’ve seen buyers that can’t innovate and improve their operations because they can’t hire in procurements.

> We [a manager in a manufacturing company] have hired a journalier/freelancer and after the dinner pause he just left. He didn’t say a word, he just walked out the door.

> The most effective strategy to curb labor shortage I’ve seen was to train the employees. The best at this were literally teachers.

> [talking about pushing too much for low prices] No one is happy when the prices are below the competency line. The buying company is not happy because there will be delays and lower quality. The suppliers that bid too low aren't happy because they are losing money on the deal. The optimal supplier is not happy because they know the part will be messed up. You have essentially pissed off everyone as a buyer!

Yacine Mahdid