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3 Proven Strategies to Tackle the Supply Chain Labor Shortage

3 Proven Strategies to Tackle the Supply Chain Labor Shortage

By 2018, supply chain will need to fill 1.4 million new jobs, and this doesn’t even count jobs people will be retiring from. While it’s great to see this kind of growth, there may not be enough bodies to fill these positions. Will this stifle the industry’s innovation and progress? In The Supply Chain’s Weakest Link, SDC Executive points out the shortage and how to fix this issue. Below we list 3 Ways to Address the Supply Chain Labor Shortage.

Campus Recruitment

Talent Within

Attract on Social Media

The Future of Supply Chain

You can get creative and recruit within, but realistically, you’ll have to target fresh faces of the workforce. Think like millennials do and recruit them how they want to be recruited. Build awareness and be open-minded. This will allow the industry to continue with its current momentum.


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