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Experimentation and Supply Management

Join us for a valuable webinar with Professor Craig Carter on the power of experimentation in supply management.

Discover why top-performing companies embrace experimentation and how it can elevate your organization’s supply management practices. Explore the benefits of partnering with CAPS and ASU’s SCM Behavioral Lab, a unique setting for testing strategies and gathering feedback in a risk-free environment.

Gain practical insights on using experimentation to drive success in your supply chain. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how strategic experimentation can make a difference in your operations.

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This event was designed for supply management professionals interested in exploring strategies and best practices in emerging trends in their organization.

Attend free-of-charge but register early. 
These events have limited seating and are well attended. Secure your seat now.

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Meet our presenter

Craig Carter

Craig Carter

Craig Carter, CAPS Research Fellow, Professor and John G. Bebbling Professorship in Business Department of Supply Chain Management
ASU

Craig Carter is the John G. and Barbara A. Bebbling Professor of Supply Chain Management. His primary research stream focuses on sustainable supply chain management. This research stream encompasses ethical issues in buyer-supplier relationships, environmental supply management, diversity sourcing, perceptions of opportunism in supply chain relationships, and the broader, integrative concepts of social responsibility and sustainability. A second and often intersecting area of research examines behavioral, decision making phenomena within supply management contexts.