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Supply Chain Video Podcast - Episode 5

10th September 20082 Comments

Professor Richard Wilding of Cranfield University introduces the final episode in a series of Supply Chain video podcasts on BusinessAssurance.com.

The final episode in this series features Professor Richard Wilding discussing case study examples. Dell, Zara, Victoria’s Secret and Dyson are the four companies which are discussed.


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2 comments

  1. John Buckley
    1st October 2008 at 2:40 pm

    Instead of using RSS feeds, why not just provide a version of this talk that can be downloaded (e.g., in wmv or flv format) ? That would enable users to view it offline and save it for future re-viewing.

  2. Alex Briggs
    7th October 2008 at 10:52 am

    Hello John,

    You are absolutely right.

    Need to get them in the stream with iTunes so that people can download them directly.

    If you drop me an email, I will email all of them out to you.

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