Webcast: Competing in an International Markeplace
Overview David Cahn, a former research director for AMR Research and veteran of the manufacturing industry, presents an insightful look at the "risk versus reward" decision process for manufacturers who are looking to either expand internationally or outsource.
Subject areas in this on-demand Webcast include:
- Selling considerations - what to think about when selling a product internationally
- Sourcing considerations - what to think about when producing or outsourcing the production of a product
- Supply Chain implications - what is needed from a process and technology standpoint within the supply chain to mitigate risks
| Publisher | CDC Software | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 15th October 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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