The Canadian and Global Economic Context for Supply Chain Risk Management
Glen Hodgson, Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist, The Conference Board of Canada
Jan 31, 2011 3:00 PM ET
Campaign:
Supply Chain Risk Management 2011
TOPIC: The Canadian and Global Economic Context for Supply Chain Risk Management
Plenary Session 1 at Supply Chain Risk Management Forum
WHEN: Tuesday, March 29 2011 at 8:45 a.m
WHERE: Toronto
Priority Code: 3BL1 Featuring:
Glen Hodgson, Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist, The Conference Board of Canada In its work on economic trends, organizational performance, and public policy, the Conference Board of Canada studies supply chain management issues and risks, from physical disruption to financial volatility. Glen Hodgson, Chief Economist and founder of the International Trade and Investment Centre at the Conference Board, will kick-off the forum with his insights on the global, U.S., and Canadian economic outlook. Glen will also explore how future economic conditions and potential monetary, fiscal, exchange rate, and trade policy responses could impact regional, cross-border, and international supply chains and supply chain risk. To see the full agenda for this event, incuding all speakers and session descriptions, please click here. For further information, contact Joel Elliott at elliott@conferenceboard.ca. CBC11553
Plenary Session 1 at Supply Chain Risk Management Forum
WHEN: Tuesday, March 29 2011 at 8:45 a.m
WHERE: Toronto
Priority Code: 3BL1 Featuring:
Glen Hodgson, Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist, The Conference Board of Canada In its work on economic trends, organizational performance, and public policy, the Conference Board of Canada studies supply chain management issues and risks, from physical disruption to financial volatility. Glen Hodgson, Chief Economist and founder of the International Trade and Investment Centre at the Conference Board, will kick-off the forum with his insights on the global, U.S., and Canadian economic outlook. Glen will also explore how future economic conditions and potential monetary, fiscal, exchange rate, and trade policy responses could impact regional, cross-border, and international supply chains and supply chain risk. To see the full agenda for this event, incuding all speakers and session descriptions, please click here. For further information, contact Joel Elliott at elliott@conferenceboard.ca. CBC11553