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Critical Issues Partnership Events

CAPS Research Critical Issues Partnership Events are interactive sessions that bring together practitioners from various companies who are all interested in networking and sharing experiences/best practices in a specific area. The program usually consists of four presentations, each followed by highly facilitated discussion; all attendees are encouraged and expected to provide input during the discussion portion. Approximately eight weeks after the event, CAPS Research publishes (online) a Critical Issues Report white paper, summarizing highlights and key themes and takeaways from the event. Events are typically open to donor company representatives; the published white paper is available for the public on the CAPS Research web site.

Major Sponsors are encouraged to contact CAPS Research at ResearchEvents@capsresearch.org with topics of interest or with an interest in hosting a critical issues partnership event.

To display more information about an event, click on a "Details" link in the "Additional Information" column below.

There are currently no events scheduled.


 
Past EventsDateLocationAdditional Information
Pushing Green: Implementing Environmental Standards and Expectations in the Supply Base5/24/2011Chicago, IllinoisDetails
Talent Development for Successful Supply Management4/14/2011San Francisco, CaliforniaDetails
Driving Sustainability in Supply Management and throughout the Supply Chain10/12/2010Paris, FranceDetails
Successful Capital Projects in Uncertain Times8/17/2010St. Paul, MNDetails
Globalization: A Smarter Supply Chain for the Future5/4/2010Somers, NYDetails
Supplier Risk Analysis8/27/2009Indianapolis, IndianaDetails
Supplier Financial Risk Assessment4/29/2009Olean, NYDetails
"GREEN" Corporate Strategies and Implementations8/13/2008Dearborn, MichiganDetails
Accelerating Innovations Within the Supply Chain7/3/2008Amsterdam, The NetherlandsDetails
Lean Supply Chain Strategies and Implementation2/13/2008Garland, TXDetails
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