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About the Research

April 15, 2003

The shifts presented in this article are based on our ongoing research on supply-chain management, conducted with global companies over a 10-year period — through interviews, moderated discussions and case studies with executive members of the Tuck/Cisco Thought Leadership Summit on Digital Strategies and Stanford’s Global Supply Chain Forum. More information on the Tuck/Cisco Summit and the Stanford Forum may be found at www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/digitalstrategies, www.cisco.com/go/tlsummit and... To read the complete article, login or sign-up using the form below.

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