Although most of the world has been shocked and saddened to see the images and hear the news coming out of Ukraine, this conflict was not entirely unexpected. Organizations like Gartner have been researching supply chains and geopolitics for a long time, and their predictions have turned out to be eerily accurate.
Diplomats, governing bodies, heads of major corporations, and even consumers are now trying to figure out where the Russia-Ukraine conflict will head next and how it will impact global systems in the short and longer-term.
In this livestream-based episode, hosts Scott Luton and Enrique Alvarez are joined by Gartner’s Koray Kose and EALgreen's Claudia Freed to help us all better understand how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will impact global supply chains, what we should expect moving forward, and how we can support Ukrainians in need.
• The role that financial and banking institutions are playing in conjunction with international rulings to increase downward pressure on Russia’s currency
• Concerns about how poor people living in Russia, who have no say in this conflict, are being affected today and whether they will need humanitarian aid in the future
• How the impact of the Russian-Ukraine conflict is testing what we thought global supply chains had learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
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