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New data on the struggles to create supply chain visibility, how IT is battling their backlog of wor

New data on the struggles to create supply chain visibility, how IT is battling their backlog of work, and more. [Quickbase]() Quickbase Blog Digest June 15th, 2021 Learn why supply chain professionals are building resilience through visibility, how IT can navigate their growing backlog, how to add agility to your ERP system, and what is causing the "perfect storm" in procurement. [Disconnected Teams: The Greatest Risk to Supply Chains]() With supply chain teams feeling disconnected and data inaccessible, nobody feels ready for change. This data report delves into what is behind those disconnected teams, and how to build resilience to prepare for disruption to come. [Read the Report]() [The Battle of the Backlog: IT's Race to Keep up With Demand]() IT is continuing to see a growing backlog – and citizen development can provide the agility to innovate faster and navigate this backlog. Javier Polit, CIO of Mondelez, shared three components to scale citizen development at your organization. [Learn More]() [The Perfect Storm of Procurement: How Technology can Combat Supply Chain Disruption]() Supply chains are currently subject to widespread shortages, labor issues, and overall disruption. Our recent panel of experts at Empower shared how technology can help fight back against this disruption. [Find Out More]() [Leveling Up Your ERP System with No-Code]() ERP systems, while critical to business, can often be inflexible and difficult to navigate. Here is why that’s the case, and how to add an agility layer to your ERP system. [Read More]() [image_8x8] [Start Trial]() [image_8x8] [Quickbase blog]() [image_8x8] [Contact us]() Quickbase is a business application development platform that helps businesses achieve operational agility, freeing enterprises to flex and evolve by safely connecting people, information and ideas everywhere. We help more than 6,000 customers of all sizes develop solutions that work the way their people do , including over 80 percent of the Fortune 50. Quickbase Inc | 150 Cambridge Park Drive | Cambridge, MA Western Office | 60 East South Temple | Salt Lake City, UT You received this email because you are subscribed to Quickbase Offers, Update your [email preferences]() to choose the types of emails you receive. [Privacy Policy]() [FB]() [IN]() [TW]() [TUBE]() [SLACK]()

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