VUCA: How Do We Get Back To Better?

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Published May 7, 2020

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VUCA: How Do We Get Back To Better?

Webinar – May 20, 2020 9:30AM EDT

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Jim Tompkins
Founder and Chairman
Tompkins International
We are living in a time of high volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) that has a tremendous impact on supply chains and commerce. Hear from Jim Tompkins, Founder and Chairman at Tompkins International, for a presentation about the impacts of innovative disruption and crisis disruptions on supply chains and commerce, discussing the overall impacts of VUCA on how business works and how companies must continuously improve, transform and reinvent for success. 

Craig Henry
Industry Manager – Intralogistics
Siemens Industry, Inc.
With market volatility and heightened uncertainty, supply chain designers and managers can take heart that although technology is fueling the problems, it is also advancing to meet the growing needs for information and speed; But transformation is essential. More than ever, competitive advantage will come from the ability to deliver. This talk from Craig Henry will help to demystify and measure the uncertainty and give essential tools of visibility, flexibility, and throughput needed in the delivery system of the future.

Krish Nathan
CEO
SDI
Learn how one Material Handling and Supply Chain manufacturer and integrator endeavors to  keep company culture healthy & ensure their 43 year old business beats COVID-19. Krish Nathan, CEO of SDI, talks about what his culture at SDI has allowed him to do with our current health and business crisis around the world. It is important to remember your people are your greatest asset and that is most true in times of tribulation. Be strong and stay connected.

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