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The past few years have tested every link in the global supply chain. What lessons have we learned – and what’s still ahead? Join us on Wednesday, November 19 at 12PM ET for the free webinar Supply Chain - Smoothing Out or Something Else? and learn what's next for the manufacturing supply chain as we head into 2026 - and how you can stay profitable despite the ups and downs. Lisa Anderson, founder and president of LMA Consulting Group, will share insights gained from years of experience helping manufacturers navigate supply chain challenges. Topics covered include:
- Whether supply chain turbulence is truly subsiding
- How to strengthen supplier partnerships for greater resilience
- Practical strategies for balancing reshoring with cost efficiency
Speaker

Lisa Anderson
Founder & President
LMA Consulting Group Inc.
Lisa Anderson is the founder and president of LMA Consulting Group, Inc., specializing in manufacturing strategy and end-to-end supply chain transformation. A recognized supply chain thought leader, Lisa has been named a Top 40 B2B Tech Influencer, a Top 16 ERP Expert to Follow, among the Top 10 Women in Supply Chain, in the top 55 Supply Chain & Logistics Experts and a woman leader in Supply Chain.
She is the author of "I've Been Thinking," a primer that offers strategies for creating bold customer promises and profits. She is an expert on the SIOP process and has published an ebook. SIOP: Creating Predictable Revenue and EBITDA Growth. Lisa was most recently interviewed by Bloomberg, Inc. Magazine, the L.A. Times, PBS, and the BBC.
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