Understanding Your Supply Chain Process
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Online Webinar – Recorded April 17th, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Modern Analyst
Globalization has become an undeniable part of commerce over the last few decades. Large and small, public or commercial organizations have grown to source labour and parts from national and international locations.
Supply chains have had to keep in step, passing through numerous suppliers to obtain goods and services most efficiently and cost effectively.
Supply chains are growing more complex over time as evidenced and witnessed by the growth of transportation and logistics companies that service the transportation needs.
We only become consciously aware of how little we know of our supply chain process when abnormal events occur that disrupt the smooth operation of the supply chain.
- How client’s can document their Supply Chain: For example, any procurement and supply team that does not have a good understanding of its supply chain, will be unable to identify , mitigate and avoid risk. This is a major concern for the organization.
- Understand Impact, and Lineage Analysis: Allows an organization to visualize, walk-through and audit the steps in a client’s supply chain.
- Socialization and Communication. The business can now validate the steps and the documented supply chain then becomes a record of what needs to be done, for normal business operations or should abnormal events occur.
Presenters:
Jog Raj, (LinkedIn profile) Senior Consultant Sandhill Consultants
With 20+ years experience Jog Raj is has been an Enterprise Architecture Business Process consultantin a variety of roles and responsibilities. Jog has developed a broad spectrum of knowledge and experience; having previously worked on the development of solutions and methodologies around EA/BP as well as delivering consultancy in client facing engagements.
Jeffrey Giles, (LinkedIn profile) Principal Architect Sandhill Consultants has 15+ years experience in Information Technology and is recognized as a Sr Data Management Professional. Jeffrey has been a guest lecturer on Enterprise Architecture at the Boston University School of Management. Jeffrey’s experience is in customizing Enterprise Architecture frameworks, creating model driven (conceptual, logical, & physical levels) solutions & architectures, business intelligence projects, workflows, and UML application modeling.
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