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Live Webinar – October 26th 2021 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – October 26th 2021 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

Building on his past research in financial services and construction sectors, Dr Kalra presents a framework of how large organisations can integrate small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in their supply chains and collaborate with them.

Large organisations are increasingly seeking to collaborate with SMEs by integrating them into their supply chains.

Three factors drive this trend:

  1. There is an increased pressure on organisations to create and demonstrate social value by the government and the public.
  2. Exogenous shocks such as Brexit, COVID-19, and trade wars have driven organisations to consider regionalisation and insourcing approaches
  3. Organisations need to access niche, specialised capabilities to achieve breakthrough innovation.

Collaborating with SMEs, however, is not without its challenges. The SMEs have different ways of working, relatively lower capacity to absorb risks, and face resource constraints.

Therefore, large organisations need to think differently regarding their sourcing strategy to collaborate with SMEs successfully.

In his presentation,Jas will present insights from his research in the financial services and the construction sectors.

In particular, a framework for understanding the processual coordination challenges in engaging and integrating SMEs in complex supply chain networks would be presented.

Finally, the strategies that managers and organisations could adopt to address these challenges will be considered.

Presenter:  Dr Jas Kalra (LinkedIn profile) Assistant Professor in Operations & Supply Chain Management at Newcastle University Business School: has previously worked as a Supply Chain Researcher at University College London, University of Bath School of Management, and Alliance Manchester Business School. Dr Kalra’s research examines how individuals and organizations collaborate to deliver complex, inter-organisational operations & projects. His research projects have examined the procurement of professional services, contractual and relational governance of buyer-supplier relationships, and supply chain technology platforms and ecosystems.

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Swimming With the Big Fish: Integrating SMEs Into Complex Supply Chain Networks & Building Their Capabilities

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