Why women in supply chain 'need to be risk takers'

Female supply chain managers need to be "risk takers" and make a voice for themselves, according to industry professionals.
Speaking at the ASU Women in Supply Chains Annual event: Courage & Resiliency in the Midst of Crisis, a panel of leading female professionals in supply chain management advised on how to overcome challenges in the profession.
Jacklyn Sturm, corporate VP and general manager of global supply chain operations at Intel, said: "If you want to get a hit, you have to step up to the plate.
