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Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management?
June 2022
A new challenge every day.
Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management in Atlanta:
Pros: Providing the best delivery possible for our customers and being transparent when we can’t .
Cons: Painful mergers
March 2022
Freedom to Build Supply Chain.
Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management in Austin:
Pros: Freedom and flexibility
Cons: Lack of appreciation for non-revenue producing departments and staff
January 2016
Good.
Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management:
Pros: Not very difficult, mainly common sense and negotiation skills.
Cons: High stress due to sales problems.
March 2015
Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management:
Pros: Very dinamic and you have the chance to innovate in logistics according to new business models. Managing people and seeing them growing as a professionals. Travel, knowing new people and cultures.
Cons: Transactional activities.
April 2014
Exciting.
Vice President (VP), Supply Chain Management:
Pros: The in-depth interaction of decision making.
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