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Industry Talk
Regular Industry Development Updates, Opinions and Talking Points relating to Manufacturing, the Supply Chain and Logistics.Four Human Economic Drivers to Reignite Supply Chain Productivity
Q: What are the most important factors for CSCOs to focus on to reignite productivity growth among their teams?
- Managing labor inputs, including the cost, location and amount of labor they are applying against the work of the supply chain.
- Building and curating knowledge that can be shared and leveraged across both human and digital actors in the ecosystem. This is often the first to go when cost cutting.
- Investing in management systems that effectively mobilize the collective ecosystem to balance the use of capital to achieve the end goals of the organization.
- Aligning motivation systems to shape the decision-making behaviors of individuals, teams, business units, partners and other stakeholders in the ecosystem.
Q: Gartner’s data shows that 53% of supply chain professionals said that organizational focus on investing in operational outcomes—rather than people strategies—was by far the top challenge in delivering more effective people leadership. Where should CSCOs start in addressing this challenge?
“The competition for talent in supply chain is a contest for knowledge and learning, not labor.”
Q: Where specifically are some of the largest gaps between how high-performing and lower-performing teams are approaching people strategies today?
- Social learning to support knowledge exchange is practiced by 68% of high- performing organizations, and by just 46% of low performers.
- Investments in supply chain learning and development programs are being made by 68% of high performers and 49% of lower performers.
- Among top performers, 50% consider data literacy as an essential competency for their team members, while just 34% of lower performers have the same standard.
Q: Why is knowledge management particularly important at this juncture for supply chain leaders?
CSCOs should move away from a view of knowledge as a mere cost item and instead assess how their investments in learning and development directly impact productivity.
Gartner clients can read more in Supply Chain Executive Report: Future of Supply Chain 2024. Nonclients can learn more in Future of Supply Chain: Increase Supply Chain Productivity.
About Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo
Gartner experts are discussing key issues facing the industry during Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo. The conference delivers the must-have insights, strategies and frameworks for CSCOs and supply chain leaders to drive impact within their organizations. Supply chain leaders are gathering to participate in interactive and collaborative sessions, share experiences, and access the latest research to mitigate risks and strategize for long-term success.