Webinar Best of Connect 2024: Improving Supply Chain Resilience Utilizing AI-ML Algorithms

Best of Connect 2024: Improving Supply Chain Resilience Utilizing AI-ML Algorithms

Catalog: Webinar
Short name: Best of Connect 2024: Improving Supply Chain Resilience Utilizing AI-ML Algorithms

Description

Join us for a dynamic webinar featuring one of the best sessions from CONNECT 2024: North America! This lively discussion will focus on supply chain resilience, showcasing two innovative assessment tools that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms. These tools help organizations identify their risk culture, appetite, and supply chain process maturity.

We’ll present real-world use cases demonstrating how companies are utilizing these assessment tools to enhance their understanding of business operations and improve supply chain resilience. The session will also highlight proven metrics for resilience improvement and provide valuable insights on risk management and process maturity. Learn from industry leaders and discover practical strategies to bolster your supply chain's resilience!


Activity

Best of Connect 2024: Improving Supply Chain Resilience Utilizing AI-ML Algorithms to Identify Your Company's Risk Appetite and Supply Chain Process Maturity

Video Video
1
Content Type
Webinars
Author
Greg Schlegel
Author Bio

Greg Schlegel, CPIM, CSCP

Greg Schlegel, CPIM, CSCP, is the founder and CEO of The Supply Chain Risk Management Consortium, which consists of 32 companies and 1,700 supply chain risk management professionals who bring skills, solutions and methodologies that help to identify, assess, mitigate and manage supply chain risk. He also has served as a supply chain executive for several Fortune 100 companies and as a supply chain executive consultant for IBM. Schlegel has taught supply chain risk management at Lehigh University for 10 years and previously served as an adjust professor teaching enterprise risk management for Villanova University’s executive MBA program. He has presented papers about and has managed consulting engagements in supply chain and risk management. Schlegel also was APICS’s 1997 International Society president. He is well published and a frequent speaker at conferences, seminars, webinars and dinner meetings. In partnership with Robert J. Trent, Ph.D., also of Lehigh University, he coauthored a first-of-its-kind book, “Supply Chain Risk Management: An Emerging Discipline” in 2014.

Member Content
Yes
ASCM Resource Center Content
No
Instructor Development Program
No
Supply Chain Knowledge Center Content
No
Duration In Seconds
2336

Tags

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Machine Learning Operational Excellence Resilience Risk Management