
Yes and no, things are improving in certain sectors, but we've had somewhat setbacks in the past years, like the war in Ukraine, for example, and the impending recession in America. Did you expect the state of affairs to be where they are now? A year ago, when we talked. We were talking about the supply chain issues and where things might go. Here's our conversation with William & Mary business professor Ram Ganeshan. Professor Ganeshan joins us again to talk about today's supply chain issues, how they began, and what might be ahead for customers, companies, and countries across the globe. For example, the baby formula shortage continues, semiconductors are in short supply, and the Russian-Ukrainian war has caused a number of critical shortages affecting people all over the world. We'll fast forward one year to today, and we're faced with new supply chain issues, some we could never have imagined a year ago. A year ago, we were experiencing lumber shortages, new furniture was challenging to find, and chlorine for the backyard swimming pool was in short supply. Well, last summer, William & Mary business Professor Ram Ganeshan joined us on the podcast, talked about where supply chain stood in 2021.

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Ram Ganeshan: Supply Chain in 2022 TRANSCRIPT DOWNLOAD (PDF) Podcast (platforms) Some we could never have imagined a year ago. Fast-forward one year to today and we're faced with new supply chain issues.

A year ago we were experiencing lumber shortages, new furniture was challenging to find, and chlorine for the backyard swimming pool was in short supply. Last summer, William & Mary Business Professor Ram Ganeshan joined us on the podcast to talk about where supply chains stood in 2021.
