Future Insights Network is pleased to invite you to attend an exclusive roundtable discussion with senior supply chain leaders to discuss “unlocking the power of data-driven decision making within your supply chain”.

Supply Chains have been under immense pressure recently, with a number of massive disruptions to supply and demand that have left very few companies unscathed. In this environment, Supply Chain teams face increasing pressure to make the right decisions at the right time. To do this with confidence, supply chain leaders need to be guided by holistic, and ideally, real-time data, as the more data you have at your disposal, the more informed your decisions will be in order to give you that competitive edge.

There’s a lot to be considered here. Even before you consider the technology itself, it’s all about getting the organisational structure of your business set up and the right talent in place to allow for this transformational shift to data-led processes. That is why we’ve created this exclusive roundtable event at this critical time. We want to give the sector’s most senior leaders a forum in which to benchmark their activities, share knowledge and engage in meaningful cross-industry discussions to work through shared supply chain challenges together.

This is an exclusive, invite-only event with 10 seats at the table.

The Key Details

WHO: SUPPLY CHAIN & DIGITAL LEADERS (VP+) FROM COMPANIES WITH $1BN+ REVENUE 

WHAT: AN EXCLUSIVE, INVITE-ONLY ROUNDTABLE EVENT

WHERE: THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY OVER ZOOM

WHEN: 23RD JUNE, 13:30 - 15:00 CET

Discussion Points

UNLOCK YOUR DATA

  • Ensure you have the right technology infrastructure and talent in place to support a move towards data-driven decision making

 

  • Consider where to house the Data Scientists within your organisation: in the Supply Chain team; as part of a central IT function or within individual business functions

 

  • Re-consider where you source digital innovation by collaborating with and learning from your suppliers; as well as considering the creation of a supply chain technology scout

GAIN INSIGHTS

  • Consider the most important sources of data for impactful decision-making (internal and external)

 

  • Increase the scale and adoption of modern machine learning techniques into your data infrastructure

Participants

For this event, we have hand-picked senior Supply Chain and Digital leaders (VP+) from multi-billion dollar companies who bring valuable insight and experience with complex, global supply chain ecosystems.

If you believe you’d be a good fit for this group, please email MAKSIM BAGAEV to reserve your seat and he will contact you right away.

Attendance is free of charge, the only condition of registration is that you agree to an email introduction,followed by a brief meeting, with one of our key strategic partners.

The number of roundtable participants is capped at 10 to ensure everyone has the opportunity to contribute.

Moderator

Prashant Yadav is a globally recognized scholar in the area of supply chains, social impact, and healthcare. He is  Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development, Affiliate Professor at INSEAD, and Lecturer at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of many peer-reviewed scientific publications and his work has been featured in prominent print and broadcast media. In addition to his roles in academia and think tank, Prashant serves on the boards of companies, non-profits, and a venture fund. In his previous roles Prashant has worked as Strategy Leader-Supply Chain at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Vice President of Healthcare at the William Davidson Institute and Faculty at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan; Professor of Supply Chain Management at the MIT-Zaragoza International Logistics Program. He has also provided expert testimony on medical supply chains on multiple occasions in prominent legislative bodies around the world, including the US Congress. Prashant trained as a Chemical Engineer and obtained his PhD in Management Science & Operations Research.