ISM-National Capital Area, Inc.
A Chapter of the Institute for Supply Management working together to advance the profession of supply management.
National Capital Area's Leading Supply Chain Management Professionals
ISM—National Capital Area, Inc. is a local chapter of the Institute for Supply Management, Inc.
ISM—National Capital Area (ISM—NCA) strives to be an organization in which the professional status of the members is recognized and promoted; which provides opportunities for them to expand their professional skills and knowledge; and which encourages and stimulates public interest in, and understanding of, the supply management field.
Founded in 1942, ISM—NCA is one of ISM's largest chapters, serving over 100 members in the Washington D.C. area. It provides ongoing professional development on timely topics and trends and offers ample networking opportunities with like-minded supply management professionals. It is a past recipient of the Affiliate Excellence Award.
Upcoming Events
July
18
2024
MEMBER WEBINAR
Member Only
Quarterly State of Risk Update
Quarterly State of Risk Update
Join the executive leaders from ISM and Resilinc as they come together as part of a quarterly series to discuss the latest and emerging risks and disruptions impacting global supply chains. ISM CEO Tom Derry and Resilinc CEO Bindiya Vakil will also provide insights based on respective data and research from both organizations.
Anytime
MEMBER WEBINAR
Member Only
Aligning, Redefining, and Thriving in the Era of Disruptions
Aligning, Redefining, and Thriving in the Era of Disruptions
This session will cover positioning your supply chain operations to quickly adjust to the dynamic forces surrounding supply chain, procurement, and logistics. Strategizing through today’s market and economic ups and downs are key to staying competitive – assessing realignment and redefining it.
Anytime
MEMBER WEBINAR
Member Only
Complying with a Time-Sensitive Canadian Supply Chain Act
Complying with a Time-Sensitive Canadian Supply Chain Act
Canada’s Fighting Against Forced Labor and Child Labor in Supply Chains Act (S-211) went into effect January 1, 2024. If you sell products into Canada, your company may be required to comply and submit comprehensive supply chain reports by May 31, 2024. Join this interactive webinar with a live Q&A led by international trade and ESG leaders from BDO to build your understanding of what companies are subject to the Act, reporting requirements, and what this could mean for supply chain due diligence requirements in other countries.
Supply Management News & Reports
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The Monthly Metric: Total Manufacturing Cost
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Data and Analytics for Procurement Local Buyers
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Valuing Each Other Through DEI
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