Live Webcast - What Makes a Supply Chain Leader?
Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 2:00 PM EST, 1:00 PM CST, 11:00 AM PST
Speakers
Frank Quinn
Editor, Supply Chain Management Review magazine
Morgan Swink
Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management, Michigan State University
Chuck Poirier
Noted Supply Chain Author and CSC Partner
Results of The Seventh Annual Global Survey of Supply Chain Progress
Supply Chain continues to prove its worth as a value-adding mechanism for virtually any business in any industry. For the seventh consecutive year, our survey validates the kind of savings that can be generated and recently the amount of new revenues that can be created. Leading companies across many industries are continuing to record increased improvements to business performance in tough economic times, using methods and technologies that separate their supply chains from followers and laggards. Their approaches and techniques have now been validated.
The competitive disadvantage for less-achieving firms continues to increase as these leaders have adopted a series of traits that take them to supply chain excellence. There is no time to waste to find out what these traits are all about and how they can add significant improvements to your financial performance.
By attending this LIVE WEBCAST, you will learn:
· What recent results have been documented by the survey respondents, including cost savings and revenue increases
· What traits lead to supply chain greatness and how the leaders are applying those traits to lengthen their industry-leading positions
· How risk and Green initiatives are finding their way into contemporary supply chain efforts
· What you can do to start closing the gap with more advanced competitors and even gain the high ground using the latest supply chain techniques
Who Should Attend
Supply Chain Executives, IT, Financial and Business Leaders from companies across the globe should attend this webcast. Register today to hear insights from the survey authors as they discuss the key findings that affect a breadth of industries including: Manufacturing, A&D, Automotive, Hi-Tech, Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Chemicals, Energy and Natural Resources … and more!
