Post Covid-19 S&OP & Scenario Planning: Building A Forum To Manage Supply Chain Risk
Virtual Best Practices Conference: Business Planning, Forecasting & S&OP/ IBP
Post Covid-19 S&OP & Scenario Planning: Building A Forum To Manage Supply Chain Risk

You will learn:

  • How to manage supply chain risk in the post Covid-19 environment with S&OP
  • A practical Covid-19 S&OP framework which includes supply chain risk management
  • Valuable insights into the new tools and techniques that can better handle the new VUCA world of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity in our supply chains
  • Scenario planning, digital modeling and Risk Response Planning to adapt to whatever lies around the corner
  • Recent use cases and ROI’s achieved by organizations who are leveraging these new approaches to become better prepared and more responsive in the post Covid-19 landscape
author
Greg Schlegel
author
Greg Schlegel
Founder
Supply Chain Consortium
Greg has over 25 years of experience with several Fortune 100 companies across multiple industries. He has held executive positions in the systems, staff and plant operations environments and has been Supply Chain Director, Materials Director, Logistics Manager, Plant Operations Manager, CIO and Systems Director with companies such as Hercules Chemical, Sandvik Specialty Steel, International Harvester, Schlumberger, Loral Aerospace & Defense Electronics, GAF/ISP Specialty Chemicals and IBM Supply Chain Solutions. Greg is presently teaching MBA supply chain risk management at Lehigh University. Plus, he is VP Business Development/Principal for SherTrack LLC that provides Demand-Driven Predictive Manufacturing solutions. He has also implemented CPFR, collaborative planning, forecasting & replenishment systems, S&OP Processes, and more. Greg was APICS’ 1997 International Society President. He is a frequent speaker at IBF conferences and seminars, globally. Greg is widely published in many well known supply chain and logistics publications, including IBF’s Journal of Business Forecasting. He is a graduate of Penn State, holding a B.S. in Operations Research and Computer Science, and has attended Lake Forest College of Graduate Studies.