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On this episode, we'll dive into the world of electronics testing with an expert within the electronics testing industry, Robert Boguski, President and Owner of Datest. Robert brings 44 years of experience in the design, fabrication, assembly, and testing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and electronic systems. Under his leadership, Datest has become a premier provider of advanced, integrated PCBA testing and inspection services, serving both contract manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers since its founding in 1984. Robert's extensive background includes active participation in industry associations such as APICS, SMTA, and IPC, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field. He is also a columnist for Circuits Assembly Magazine, where he shares his insights on industry trends and challenges. In this episode, we'll explore Robert's journey in the electronics manufacturing industry, the evolution of testing technologies, and his perspectives on the future of electronics testing. Join us as we gain valuable insights from a leader whose career has been dedicated to excellence in electronic testing and manufacturing.Robert's Info:Robert Boguskirboguski@datest.comDatesthttp://www.datest.com
En esta edición de Industrificados, el invitado especial fue Homero Escandón, vicepresidente de Biotics International y presidente del capítulo de San Diego de la Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM). A lo largo de la entrevista, Homero compartió su inspiradora trayectoria, desde sus inicios en la Marina de Estados Unidos hasta convertirse en un líder en logística y cadena de suministro. Homero inició su carrera en la Marina, donde adquirió habilidades esenciales en logística y liderazgo bajo circunstancias extremas, como su participación en la distribución de suministros en Irak. Estas experiencias, según él, le enseñaron disciplina, trabajo en equipo y la importancia de una logística impecable para el éxito en cualquier operación. Como presidente de ASCM San Diego, Homero explicó la transición de la organización de APICS a ASCM, destacando un enfoque más global en la cadena de suministro. El capítulo que lidera abarca ahora regiones de México, Arizona y Nuevo México, y busca fortalecer el desarrollo profesional a través de certificaciones, mentorías y programas educativos. Escandón enfatizó la importancia de Tijuana y San Diego como un eje binacional clave para el desarrollo industrial y logístico. Homero concluyó expresando su satisfacción al ver el crecimiento de las personas que ha mentorado. Para él, el verdadero éxito radica en inspirar y apoyar a otros a alcanzar su máximo potencial. Esta entrevista dejó una valiosa lección: en la logística y en la vida, la clave está en construir relaciones, aceptar desafíos y mantenerse comprometido con un propósito más grande.
In this episode of Channeled Revelations, Micheila Sheldan channels the Council of Light, the Ant People and the Telos. Ethann and the guides discuss the Ant People, their origins in the Andromedan star system and their evolutionary journey through the 3rd Dimension and beyond. Further toIf you don't have YouTube Premium and are seeing Ads on this video, you can now watch us Ad free on Rumble (search AAE) or Awake And Empowered Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Alexa, and others. We will also soon be launching on many more platforms without Apics include their role in the original seeing of the human race, their involvement in ancient architecture, the prophecies they imparted to the Hopi, and what they contributed to the world that is still enduring.About Micheila Sheldan Micheila Sheldan is an intuitive channel, Executive Director of the Flower of Life Institute and Marketing Director of the Awake and Empowered Expo. During a struggle to overcome chronic pain, Micheila experienced a shift of awakening, discovering her intuitive gifts and launching a journey to better understand her connection to the spirit world. In the course of her healing process, she left behind her role as a marketing consultant and soccer mom to step fully onto her soul's path as an intuitive channel. Micheila has the ability to channel a variety of multi-dimensional, extraterrestrial and angelic beings to answer questions about our history, current challenges and where we are headed in the future. She joins Ethann each month on Awake and Empowered TV to bring universal channeled messages to the listening audience. Through her transformational experience, Micheila has come to understand that her channeled messages are vibrational in nature, energetically uplifting and healing those who hear them and allowing Lightworkers to firmly step onto their soul's path and serve as a human conduit for healing energies. By tuning in each week, listeners will gain inspiration and tools to maintain and raise their vibration, as well as heal and open their energy field, by directly connecting with the consciousness of multi-dimensional beings who are here to support our evolution. she has experienced astoundingly accurate results. She often receives visions of significant past life experiences and describe how they are impacting a client's present journey. http://www.micheilasheldan.com Epitiaum Book and Inner Circle Community: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=community Inner Circle Courses: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=content/lightworker-inner-circle-program Monthly Pogram: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=lightworker-inner-circle-monthly-program Workshops: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=workshops Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/micheilasheldan.channeling About Ethann FoxEthann Fox is a spiritual teacher who assists lightworkers to uncover and live their life missions through his unique ability to remove karmic density and raise consciousness. As the founder of the Flower Of Life Institute, he oversees the vision and direction of global initiatives such as the AAE Expo, Seed Of Life School, AAE Magazine, and AAE tv, for which he is also the host. As a serial entrepreneur, Ethann has focused much of his career in business, finance, branding, and marketing, while also becoming an accomplished astrologer and numerologist of 29 years. Ethann now uses his expertise, to assist Lightworkers to develop their spiritual gifts, build world class brands, and create opportunities to reach aglobal audience.www.ethannfox.comCredits:Intro video OM vocals by Reema Datta: https://reemadatta.comMusic: https://m.soundcloud.com/reema-dattaAbout Flower of Life: http://www.floweroflifeinstitute.comAbout Awake Journal: http://www.awakejournal.com About the Awake and Empowered Expo: ht
In today's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, we have a special guest, Rob Van Stratum, a managing partner and APICS master instructor at Supply Chain Education CZ. Rob is an expert in the field of supply chain management and will shed light on the fascinating concept of psychological safety within the warehousing industry. Get ready to explore this intriguing topic that can transform how teams operate in the workplace. Your first month free of Motion2AI can be found here.Learn more about Resonant Link here. Get on demand labor from Veryable with zero fees for the first month by signing up here. Want to get a shoutout on a future show and help support our podcast? Find your option here. Follow us on LinkedIn here for more content.Support the show
For the first episode with our new hosts, Patricia "Pat" Jackson, 2023 APIC President, stops by to answer questions on her presidency and to discuss the strengths and struggles of the lone IP, or "one-ers." Hosted by: Kelly Holmes, MS, CIC and Lerenza Howard, MHA, CIC, LSSGB About our Guest: Patricia "Pat" Jackson, RN, BSN, CIC, FAPIC Pat Jackson is the 2023 President of APIC. She is Director of Infection Prevention at White Rock Medical Center in Dallas, TX. She has been an infection preventionist for the past 27 years. She has worked primarily in large academic medical centers predominantly in pediatrics but recently has become a "oner" / lone IP in a small community hospital in Dallas, TX. Pat's passion is mentoring new IPs. She served as an original author on APICs Roadmap for the Novice Infection Preventionist and spent many years as a faculty member to APICs epidemiology training courses. She believes we have to attract and retain the talent of the next generation in order for APIC to succeed. Further resources: APIC Toolkit for Rural and Isolated Settings
Progress Over Perfection Coaching is a podcast focused on career management and development by offering insight on how to build an intentionally balanced and purpose-filled career.We have another entry in our Career Deep Dive series - where I bring on guests that are living successful careers, to have them share their insights, experiences and perspectives on career building and development.My guest for this episode is Clarke Potter. Clarke is currently a Supply Chain Leader with Winnebago, and has a deep background in Supply Chain, spanning nearly 20 years, holding multiple Director-level jobs in a variety of industries, including high tech, medical devices, private equity and automotive.Clarke is a US Army Veteran, holds an MBA from George Fox University, and holds both his CPIM and CSCP designations through APICS. His profound commitment to continuous self-improvement is reflected not only in his professional career, but also in his personal life, where he maintains focus on ways to grow as a husband and father.-----------------------------------------------------------------------More information about Progress Over Perfection Coaching can be found at:https://prgscoach.com/https://app.delenta.com/ta/@prgscoachhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/progress-over-perfection-coaching/-----------------------------------------------------------------------Intro and Outro music:Music: Right Ways [Original Mix] by Imperss is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3po6gnm
Guest Name: Kimberly Daniels, CEO of Mercantile Logistics & International Trade, Inc, Language: English, Publication date: Nov, 12. 2022 Kimberly Daniels has more than fifteen years of professional experience in international logistics. As CEO of Mercantile Logistics & International Trade, Inc. she assists business owners with the importation and exportation of their goods to various distribution locations, including fulfillment warehouses and foreign trade zones. As a small business owner, she is keenly aware of the needs of other small businesses to operate efficiently and effectively, creating her own program, CargoClear®, which smooths costs for clients in providing required customs services. Kim holds a Master's of Business Administration, a Master's of Science in Law, a Customs Broker License, and a Certificate in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution (CLTD) from APICS. Kim has provided International Trade webinars through a variety of channels as a subject matter expert. Mercantile Logistics is a certified Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) and a Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) since 2018. Highlights: Could you share some key issues in international trade that could have a significant impact on the global supply chain? People may be thinking about Ukraine's war, but what else? From the standpoint of supply chain resilience, what should be our top priorities (let's say our top three priorities) in anticipating the changes and challenges of international trade? Let's focus on cross-border trade, which has faced numerous challenges and undergone significant changes as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Lockdowns were everywhere at that time and causing supply disruptions and other problems. What do you think will happen in 2023? What are some of the most important skills to be an expert in international trade, for being a specialist of trade? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bicarasupplychain/message
Robert DeBellefeuille and Joe Lynch discuss his company's journey to becoming a world class shipper. Robert is the Manager of Global Logistics at Jamieson Wellness, Canada's leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. About Robert DeBellefeuille Robert DeBellefeuille is the Manager of Global Logistics at Jamieson Wellness, Canada's leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. Robert and his team are responsible for the movement of goods globally and successfully executes freight movements in all modes, in more than 50 countries. Robert previously was the head of Logistics for Tilray, a leading Cannabis producer. With Tilray, Robert led the relationships with 3PLs, carriers and other stakeholders to manage movement of highly regulated cannabis products throughout Canada & into Europe, South America & Australia. Prior to the cannabis industry, Robert spent time in the produce & transportation industries. Robert earned a CLTD designation from APICS and a Bachelor of Commerce from Carleton University. About Jamieson Wellness Jamieson Wellness is Canada's leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. In a rapidly growing marketplace, Jamieson Wellness has set itself apart with its industry-leading commitment to superior quality by providing consumers in more than 45 countries around the world with the purest, safest, and most effective natural health solutions available. The Jamieson Wellness family of brands and product portfolio is specifically curated to help maintain overall health with daily multivitamins for all age groups, letter vitamins, digestive, heart health and immune support formulas. The Company offers a variety of products to support women's hormone health and beauty from within, and proteins and other sports nutrition products for those with active lifestyles. The Company also believes that taking your vitamins can be fun and delicious and provides a variety of ways to make that happen through gummies, chewable tablets, powders, sprays and more. In addition to its Branded Business, the Company offers comprehensive manufacturing and product development services on a contract manufacturing basis to select blue-chip consumer health companies and retailers worldwide. Key Takeaways: Becoming a World Class Shipper Robert DeBellefeuille is the Manager of Global Logistics at Jamieson Wellness, Canada's leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. In the podcast interview, Robert and Joe discussed Robert's career path and his company's journey to becoming a world class a world class shipper. With the mission of becoming a world class shipper, Robert and his team are focusing their improvement activities on the 4 following areas: Customer experience (internal and external customers) Internal team members skills and knowledge Digital ecosystem Transportation and logistics partners The Jamieson brand is consistently recognized as the most trusted vitamin brand in Canada. This trust is built on a nearly 100-year history of producing high-quality natural health products for consumers around the world. To demonstrate their dedication to quality, all Jamieson Wellness products are manufactured according to 360-Pure, their industry leading quality control program which guarantees that their products are the safest, purest, and most effective on the market. Learn More About Becoming a World Class Shipper Robert on LinkedIn Jamieson Wellness on LinkedIn Jamieson Wellness The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Todd Perlman is the President of BT Partners, a technology consulting company that delivers impactful solutions and services. As the President, Todd strives to establish trusted relationships with clients and is focused on going above and beyond to help them achieve their goals. Before joining BT Partners over 20 years ago, Todd worked in public accounting as a Controller and Operations Manager for several companies across industries. He's also served as Committee Chair for the Illinois CPA Society and is currently a member of AICPA and APICS. Additionally, he's a Board Member of the Information Technology Alliance. In this episode… When an employee leaves or is not a good fit, it can greatly disrupt your business. It takes a lot of energy to manage this issue, and even worse, it puts more pressure on the rest of your employees. So how do you retain top employees, and how do you ensure that you're hiring the right candidates in the first place? Todd Perlman faced the same challenges, but after some big mistakes that impacted the company, he had a wake-up call. Todd realized that he needed to trust his hiring committee, give everyone veto power, and make sure they were focusing on the culture fits. To further improve the hiring process, he included detailed culture fit interviews, made sure that each member of the committee was on board for a new hire, and confronted bad hires right away. In this episode of the Talent Wins podcast, Chris Mursau sits down with Todd Perlman, the President of BT Partners, to talk about the hiring process and gauging culture in an interview. Todd shares how his hiring process developed throughout the years, the book that changed his perspective, and the disadvantages of hiring C and D players. Resources Mentioned in this episode Chris Mursau on LinkedIn Topgrading on LinkedIn Topgrading Todd Perlman on LinkedIn BT Partners Who by Geoff Smart and Randy Street The Heart of Business: Leadership Principles for the Next Era of Capitalism by Hubert Joly Ownership Thinking: How to End Entitlement and Create a Culture of Accountability, Purpose, and Profit by Brad Hams
On todays episode of the WTFinance podcast I interviewed Jonathon Karelse, CEO of Northfind Management and author of the recently released book "Histories of the Future: Milestones in the Last 100 Years of Business Forecasting". Buy the Book here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Histories-Future-Milestones-Business-Forecasting-ebook/dp/B09T21R45L/On the podcast we talked about what is forecasting, understanding probability, deterministic forecasting creating fragilities and surprise from Jonathon's research for the book. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction0:29 - Influence for writing the book?3:55 - What is forecasting?6:00 - Understanding probabilities6:45 - Being too deterministic in forecasting creating fragilities in systems?9:55 - Black swans in forecasting?15:15 - Antifragile systems that are stronger during volatility19:10 - How did business forecasting begin?25:00 - Other important milestones in forecasting34:17 - Any surprising things when you were researching?36:30 - Future of forecasting?40:30 - Stabilising supply chains and onshoring? 44:26 - One message to takeaway from interview or book?Jonathon is leading the conversation that Behavioral Economics represents the next big idea for decision making and planning in many companies. He believes that by understanding the causes of biases and heuristics in planning, organizations can make rapid improvements in real-world performance.As a frequent contributor to the Institute of Business Forecasting (IBF) and APICS, the Association for Supply Chain Management, Jonathon tracks trends and directly influences best practices in Demand Planning and S&OP. He has been cited for his work on Forecast Value Add (FVA) analysis; the integration of Judgement and Business Intelligence into statistical forecasting; and Conflict Resolution in consensus forecasting.Jonathon Karelse: Website - https://jonathonkarelse.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JKarelseLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathonkarelse/WTFinance:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfnTikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeUjj9xV/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Marcos Arante e a Tecnologia para Orquestração Logística com a Equilibrium - O Marcos é formado em Ciência da Computação e Engenharia de Produção, tem MBA em Gestão Empresarial pela Fundação Getúlio Vargas, além de certificação em Liderança, Projetos e certificação Apics.Atuou por mais de 12 anos na ArcelorMittal, onde foi gerente de logística até 2014. Depois disso, passou por outras empresas como OTM, e demais nos setores de logística e também construção civil, além do desenvolvimento de diversas startups.Desde 2019 fundou a Equilibrium onde atua como CEO, ajudando empresas a melhorarem seus processos logísticos através de tecnologia.Se você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
In the world of Supply Chain, "what got you here will not get you there". On this episode of Link Up Leaders, Francois and Lisa speak with Dyci Sfregola about how to level up your business through optimizing Supply Chain. --
Paulo Bertaglia e o Supply Chain como vantagem competitiva - O Paulo tem formação em Engenharia pela Universidade São Francisco, MBA pela Faculdade de Campinas, MBA pela FGV, além certificação internacional CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory management) pela Apics.Carreira desenvolvida em empresas globais como Unilever, HP, EDS, Oracle e IBM. Experiência internacional trabalhando e vivendo em países da América Latina, Europa e Estados Unidos.Se você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
Managing Supply chain KPIs is not something easy, especially when you look at it as a full eco-system. A new great episode this Sunday with Samer Madhoun Supply Chain, CIPS Jordan Chair , APICS Master Instructor CSCP,CLTD,SCORP Samer is the Managing Partner of MUHAKAT محاكاة and Board member of United nation global impact Jordan. He has extensive years of experience in the supply chain. He is one of the well-recognized Master instructors with APICS in the middle east including (CSCP, CLTD, SCOR). Stay tuned with Global S&OP Community Episode 20. Don't forget to listen to the previous 19 episodes in the first comment. Knowledge you will not find in books. #community #experience #supplychain #experiencelearning
This week welcome Bob Wallner to the show – recorded LIVE from the GBMP Northeast Lean Conference!! Bob is a good friend of mine. He's a Lean thinker & one of the most self-reflective people I know. After graduating from Westfield State University in Massachusetts in 1993, Bob became heavily involved with Supply Chain Management in plastics manufacturing. From 1994 – 2006 his focus was end-to-end Supply Chain Management including purchasing, warehousing, distribution, logistics, production control, and scheduling. In 2000, Bob achieved his CPIM certification from APICS. Bob also has a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, a Shingo Bronze Certification, as well as a master's degree in Lean Manufacturing from Kettering University. He's also: • a leader who tries to incorporate the wisdom of TOC, Lean & Six Sigma into his everyday life; • a teacher and a student of continuous improvement; • a role model for respectfully treating people; • a believer in true Kaizen – tiny changes for the better; • an audiobook and podcast junkie; • a lover of philosophy, biographies, travel, cooking, music, and comedy; • a backpacker, hiker, and general outdoor enthusiast; • a "Papa" grandfather, father, step-father, husband, son, brother & uncle! As always - I hope you enjoy it, and I hope you get something from it! Make it a great week! Bob's contact info: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TIMPS_Bob Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobwallner/ New England Lean Consulting is the Northeast's premier business consulting firm, helping small-to-medium sized businesses with strategic leadership and operational methodologies that help your company lower costs, increase capacity and win more customers. Our industry experienced consultants provide guidance with the latest business solutions that help you to grow your business deliberately and strategically in order to sustain a long-term competitive advantage within the marketplace. Paul W. Critchley, President & Founder of New England Lean Consulting: Company website: https://newenglandleanconsulting.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NELeanguy Company page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-england-lean-consulting/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2sAIveqtNqE1fpRGXcdbXQ Paul's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-critchley-lean-consultant/ Lean Communicators Website: https://leancommunicators.com/ #LeanCommunicators --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/new-england-lean-podcast/support
Sustainability certifications are a minefield. Do you have to spend time and money getting certified? How do you choose? GreenBiz's John Davies knows which credentials are worth the effort and the cost—and when you don't need them at all. In this episode, John gives us the scoop on:Gold-standard certifications specific to different industriesHands-on experience through internships, volunteering and other jobs is just as valuable as a certificationYou don't need an Ivy League degree to get a green job1. Which green certifications do I need to get hired? Entry-level jobs don't often require certifications. If you need one to do your job, the organization should offer the opportunity to get it as part of your job training. Each industry comes with its own certifications, as do many different roles within industries. You don't need the entire alphabet soup of certifications. Some gold-standards are the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), GARP in finance (Global Association of Risk Professionals), LEED AP in design and APICS in supply chain management (Association of Supply Chain management).On their own, certifications don't guarantee a job, a promotion or a salary increase.2. Additional valuable experiences that can give you a leg up Leading the Sustainability Transformation from WholeWorks and GreenBiz is a 10-week simulation of a triple-bottom-line company. (Companies that attend to the triple bottom line attempt to ensure that their activities benefit people, profit and the planet.)EDF's Climate Corps is a fellowship that offers opportunities to implement practical sustainability solutions in real companies. A listener asks: “Do I need an Ivy League degree to get a leadership role in sustainability?” Not by a long shot! An elite degree is not a prerequisite for a career in sustainability. Many sustainability professionals want to mentor the next generation of purpose-driven workers, no matter their educational background. Your degree doesn't matter as much as you might think. A critical thinking degree in the humanities is just as relevant to sustainability as is engineering or biochemistry.Learn more:Figure out which certifications are right for you: GreenBiz' certification how-to guideSustainable Career Pathways' certification breakdown For links to the policy and advocacy organizations mentioned in this episode, see our Green Jobs Hub.
Vinicius Ferrato – Executivo de Supply Chain – IBP Lead na Syngenta - uma das principais empresas agrícolas do mundo. O Vinícius tem quase 20 anos de experiência em Supply Chain, Compras, Planejamento, Logística e Distribuição, Customer Service, Demand planning e S&OP (IBP). Tem formação em Engenharia de Produção pela Escola de Engenharia Mauá, MBA em Administração de Empresas pela FIA, cursando Pós-graduação em Supply Chain Management pela Universidade de Warwick, além de certificação APICS em Logística Materiais e Cadeia de Suprimentos. Trabalhou em empresas como Dow Química, Novartis, Akzo Nobel, Liotécnica e hoje atua há quase 6 anos na SyngentaSe você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
In this episode of Supply Chain is Boring, host Chris Barnes sits down with Gene Pledger and welcomes him to the podcast. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/ Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and other Supply Chain Now programs here: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For additional information, please visit our dedicated sho page at: https://supplychainnow.com/supply-chain-is-boring-28 IxgtOfjZIIRWfhG45FHq
Paulo Bertaglia e a Logística e Gerenciamento da Cadeia de Abastecimento - O Paulo têm formação em Engenharia pela Universidade São Francisco, MBA pela Faculdade de Campinas, MBA pela FGV, além certificação internacional CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory management) pela Apics.Carreira desenvolvida em empresas globais como Unilever, HP, EDS, Oracle e IBM. Experiência internacional trabalhando e vivendo em países da América Latina, Europa e Estados Unidos. Se você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
This week, Stacey is joined by Chris Flask and they discuss how covid has impacted the drug supply chain, how the drug supply chain will look as we return to normal operations, and what the future has in store for this part of the industry. Resources for this Episode: 1. New Bill Enacted Requiring Forecasting of Medical Device and Supply Shortages 2. FDA Drug Product Tracing Requirements – Overview 3. FDA Drug Product Tracing Requirements – The Bill Chris Flask, Global Business Capability Owner, Roche Warehousing With over 20 years in Pharma, Chris has held a variety of roles in Manufacturing, Strategic Development, and Supply Chain. All of these roles have required the development of Business Continuity Plans to ensure the continued supply of critical medicines to patients across the globe. Prior to his current role, Chris led the North America hub warehouse for Roche Drug Substance, managing the flow of $40 billion dollars worth of product annually. Chris is currently the Global Business Capability Owner for Roche Warehousing. In this role, Chris is responsible for aligning the business processes used by over 60 warehouses worldwide. Chris holds a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from UCLA and a Master’s in Business Administration from UC Davis. Chris is a Black Belt in Lean/Six Sigma methodology and is Certified in Production Inventory Management by APICS. Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.
In this interview of Supply Chain is Boring, host Chris Barnes spoke with Raul Soto, to discuss how he is hoping to leverage his experiences in retail on the front lines, military logistics, and new APICS CSCP certification as a foundation for a successful supply chain career. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/ Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and all Supply Chain Now programming: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/supply-chain-is-boring-26.
APICS Certified Planning & Inventory Management (CPIM) is a professional certification held by over 130,000 supply chain practitioners all over the world. We interview the Australian Instructor, Gerald Desmier, on why it is globally the most standardised body of knowledge for supply chain and how it helps to enhance your career prospects and organisation outcomes. View APICS pricing and schedules here. Part 1 (An introduction) Module 1: Supply Chain Overview Module 2: Fundamentals of Demand Management Module 3: Plan Supply Module 4: Executing the Supply Plan Module 5: Inventory Management Module 6: Continuous Improvement and Quality Management and Technologies Book into Gerald's class commencing 4 May here. Part 2 (more in-depth) Strategy The Environment and Strategy Strategic Scope Strategic Objectives Developing Organisational Strategy Executing and Monitoring Strategy Analysis for Functional and Operational Strategies Functional and Operational Strategies Processes and Layouts Performance Monitoring and KPIs Risk Management Capital Equipment and Facilities Sustainability Strategies Sales & Operations Planning Purpose of S&OP S&OP Roles and Process Aggregate Demand and Supply Plans Reconciling S&OP Plans Demand Demand Management Customers Marketing and Product Management Sources of Demand Forecasting Forecast Performance Supply Creating the Master Schedule Using and Maintaining the Master Schedule Rough-Cut Capacity Planning MRP Design Using and Managing MRP CRP and MRP-Based Scheduling Final Assembly Schedule Suppliers Purchasing Product Costing Changes and Supply Disruptions Product Life Cycle Management Inventory Inventory Planning Inventory Management Inventory Costs, Value, and Metrics Inventory Control Waste Hierarchy and Reverse Logistics Detailed Schedules Planning Detailed Schedules Scheduling and PAC Methods Production Schedules Using Detailed Schedules Distribution Planning Distribution Replenishment and Order Management Reverse Logistics in Distribution Network Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Technology Quality Continuous Improvement Technology Book into Gerald's class commencing 5 May here. Contact ASCI National Office for pricing and self study options: enquiries@asci.org.au
Alberto es el presidente de APICS Capitulo Mexicali, y fundador de Extended Chain Solutions, además de ser parte de los SME’s (Subject Matter Experts) de APICS Suroeste, donde cada año se juntan para desarrollar los planes de mejores prácticas e innovación en cadena de suministro. También Participa activamente en la Asociación de Maquiladoras y es colaborador, maestro en UABC, CETYS & la UNISON logrando el MAB en esta ultima. http://www.apics.org/careers-education-professional-development/courses/recognized-instructors www.apics-mexicali.com
In this episode host Kevin Lawton is joined by his mentee, Steven Evans. Steven is a Global Supply Chain Management student at Rider University and has been mentored by Kevin through their local APICS chapter over the past year. They discuss his thesis on waste in the supply chain and his learning experience during the pandemic.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
Guest Name: Sujit Singh, Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Arkieva, Language: English, Publication date: Jan, 11. 2021 Sujit is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Arkieva. Founded in 1993, Arkieva is a supply chain software and services company with headquarters in Wilmington, Del., and European operations in Antwerp, Belgium. Arkieva software helps manufacturers better plan demand, manage inventories, plan production and replenishment, and schedule operations. See more details: www.arkieva.com Sujit is a recognized subject matter expert in demand planning, forecasting, and Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP). He is a certified fellow in production and inventory management (CFPIM) and a certified supply chain professional (CSCP) by APICS, the Association for Operations Management. In 2010, Sujit was named as a “Pro-to-Know” by Supply and Demand Chain Executive Magazine. Hold MS from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and B.Tech. from IIT Kanpur. Some of the highlights from the podcast: The importance of supply chains collaboration The tools used to support planning and collaboration in the supply chains Question on Collaborative supply chain planning: What advice can you offer to the supply chain leaders on how to make it happens? Some other key takeaways. Connect him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujitsingh/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bicarasupplychain/message
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton sits down with the supply chain OG and the host of Supply Chain is Boring, Chris Barnes. Chris Barnes is a supply chain guru, the APICS Coach, and the host of Supply Chain is Boring on Supply Chain Now. He holds a B.S., Industrial Engineering and Economics Minor, from Bradley University, an MBA in Industrial Psychology with Honors from the University of West Florida. He holds CPIM-F, CLTD-F and CSCP-F designations from ASCM/APICS, one of the few in the world. Barnes is a professional education instructor for the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute's Supply Chain Management (SCM) and University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Center for Professional Education certificate courses. Barnes is a supply chain advocate, visionary, and frequent podcaster and blogger at www.APICS.Coach.com. Barnes has over 27 years of experience developing and managing multiple client, engineering consulting, strategic planning and operational improvement projects in supply chain management. Connect with Chris on LinkedIn and reach out to him via email at: chris@apicscoach.com. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisrbarnes/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Watch the Replay of The Connected IoT Supply Chain: https://supplychainnow.com/the-connected-iot-supply-chain Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ This episode was hosted by Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/episode-539.
In this episode, Scott W. Luton (and special guest host) Chris Barnes interview a longtime friend and Vietnam Veteran, Mike Roman. Mike takes us through his early days and through his time in Vietnam. He also shares some of this challenging experiences here in the U.S. after he returned from his tours in Vietnam. This is a great episode that spotlights an action-oriented leader that has constantly served others & done good things. Mike Roman served his country in the U.S. Army as a Field Crypto Maintenance Tech in Vietnam. He has since tirelessly & selflessly served both the Veteran and the Global Supply Chain communities ever since. In the middle 1980s, Mike Roman, Business Capabilities Architect and Founder of Manufacturing Practices, Inc. began his last manufacturing front office role when he assumed IT, Material Management, Supply Chain, and Manufacturing Systems management responsibilities for a small family owned business. Along with those roles, he and other employees successfully deployed an ERP System for the organization. It was the most rewarding experience of Mike's professional career. As soon as he transitioned his responsibilities to a colleague, he left that organization and began working as a Business Capabilities Architect. Today, Manufacturing Practices continues to help companies integrate ERP System software into their business. Manufacturing Practices' efforts help companies focus Production Planning, Shop Floor Control, Supply Chain Management, and Business Process Reengineering activities that create bottom line improvements. Mike Roman has served on a wide variety of boards, commissions & initiatives, especially with respect to the organization formerly known as APICS (now the Association for Supply Chain Management). Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisrbarnes/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manprac/ Connect with Mike on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.a.roman.98 Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Watch the Replay of The Connected IoT Supply Chain: https://supplychainnow.com/the-connected-iot-supply-chain This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/veteran-voices-24.
This episode of Supply Chain Now features Fred Tolbert. Fred has over twenty-five years of supply chain management experience. He is Principal of Southeast Demand Solutions, LLC, the Southeastern channel partner for the Demand Solutions suite of supply chain planning software. In this position, he leads the Demand Solutions sales, consulting and training activities in the Southeastern United States. Fred spent ten years as a Principal Consultant with The North Highland Company, an Atlanta-based management consulting services firm. He was Director of Operations with Sun Data, a distributor of IBM computer hardware. He held systems development management and inventory management positions with Contel Corporation. Fred began his business career as a Senior Consultant with Andersen Consulting. Fred has BBA and MBA degrees from the University of Georgia. He is a member of the University of Georgia Supply Chain Advisory Board. He is active in ASCM, the Association for Supply Chain Management (formerly APICS) and served two terms as president of the Atlanta APICS Chapter. He served as the ASCM Southeast District Director, representing ten southeastern states on the ASCM society Board of Directors. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Fred on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fred-tolbert-09196712/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Listen to the Replay of The Connected IoT Supply Chain: https://supplychainnow.com/the-connected-iot-supply-chain Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ This episode was hosted by Greg White and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/episode-521.
Daniel Stanton, PMP, CSCP, SCPro, MCSE, MCP, MBA, M Eng is a global executive with expertise in supply chain management and project leadership. He has worked with Caterpillar, the U.S. Navy, APICS (now ASCM), MHI, and several smaller firms. He's also been a professor at Bradley University, Jack Welch Management Institute, and National American University. Daniel is recognized as a LinkedIn Learning Insider, a "Pro to Know" for Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine, and a Supply Chain Futurist for IBM Sterling Supply Chain.
This episode was originally published as episode 194 in 2019. This episode of Supply Chain Now features Karan Agrawal. Karan Agrawal works in an Operations Strategy role at Dell in Austin, helping drive strategic projects for Dell's end to end supply chain. He graduated with a BS in Industrial Engineering in May'19. During his time at Georgia Tech, he served as Founder and President of APICS at GT, interned in a variety of different supply chain roles across industries and geographies and helped grow the supply chain community at Georgia Tech. An award winning recipient of the Bright Future in Supply Chain Award, Outstanding Senior Award and the prestigious Campus Life and Community at Tech scholarship amongst others, Karan is passionate about inspiring millennials to join the field of supply chain and it's pleasure to hear him speak with us on today's show. Learn more about Dell here: https://www.dell.com/en-us Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisrbarnes/ Connect with Karan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanagrawal28/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes, Greg White, and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit the dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/episode-104.
Daniel Stanton, most fondly known to most of us as Mr. Supply Chain, is the best selling author of Supply Chain Management for Dummies.He has worked with Caterpillar, the U.S. Navy, APICS (now ASCM), MHI. Daniel has also been a professor at Bradley University, Jack Welch Management Institute, and National American University and is currently a LinkedIn Learning Instructor of over 10 LinkedIn Courses. He is recognized as a "Pro to Know" for Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine, and a Supply Chain Futurist for IBM Sterling Supply Chain. Discover more details here.Some of the highlights of the episode:Growth of LinkedIn Learning during this pandemicHow LinkedIn Learning is developing courses regarding supply chain operationsHow important storytelling is for professionals and executivesThe progress on the COVID vaccine by PfizerSupply Chain Certifications through online classesPromoting supply diversity and sustainabilityBuilding relationshipsFollow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
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Chanda Macias, MBA, Ph.D., is the Owner and General Manager of the National Holistic Healing Center Medical Marijuana Dispensary (NHHC) in Washington D.C. NHHC is a patient advocated company dedicated to providing individuals with debilitating medical conditions, and specific illnesses with alternative allopathic medicine. NHHC provides patient education and support, medical marijuana, and medical marijuana-infused products to qualifying patients or designated caregivers in compliance with the DC Department of Health. Dr. Macias earned her Ph.D. from Howard University in 2001 with a concentration in Cell Biology. She was extensively trained at the Howard University Cancer Center studying, breast cancer and evolved her studies to focus developing a model to understand how prostate cancer metastasizes to bone (Macias et al., 2002). She was recruited directly from graduate school to a Fortune 500 Company, Colgate Palmolive Company, to research oral diseases and possible treatment options. Contributing to the launch of several billion-dollar brands including Total® toothpaste and Simply White®, Dr. Macias innovation resulted in three (3) U.S. Patents, and eleven (11) Global Patients (World Intellectual Property Organization). Due to her love of the District of Columbia and metropolitan area, Dr. Macias returned and engaged her passion to innovate through evaluating patients at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Assigned to the Cancer Immunology Art Unit, Dr. Macias examined innovations from a myriad of inventors including Fortune 500 pharmaceutical companies and pro se inventors from academic institutions. Dr. Macias derived from an interesting skill set, the ability to innovate in conjunction with the ability to critique innovations.In acknowledgment of Dr. Macias accomplishments, Dr. Winston Anderson of Howard University, the recipient of President’s Obama Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (2011), employed her to serve as a Program Site Manager in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The National Institutes of Health, Minority Health International Research Training (MHIRT) program sponsored the research activities that investigated infectious diseases including Malaria and Schistosomiasis. Dr. Macias trained six (6) cohorts of advanced undergraduates, master, and doctoral students, and medical students, which resulted in five (5) health-related publications, and five (5) journal articles in the review.During Dr. Macias’ tenure in Ethiopia, she encountered unbelievable realities with the healthcare challenges for the country. The population did not have access to generic antibiotics, which could have saved numerous lives. Instead, she witnessed as the communities perish because of healthcare disparities. It became Dr. Macias mission to be a transformer of change, through further education and experience.Dr. Macias was accepted into the third (3rd) top program for Supply Chain Management MBA program in the U.S. and matriculated at Rutgers University. At Rutgers University, Dr. Macias was trained extensively on supply chain management, which is defined by APICS as, “the movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. It is the design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally.”Dr. Macias has the scientific insight to assist with dosages, and medical marijuana strain alignment according to specific ailments. Dr. Macias genuinely wants to assist patients with their healthcare needs, and she is qualified and has the passion to do so.
In this episode of Veteran Voices, host Scott W. Luton interviews supply chain practitioner and U.S. Army Reserve logistics officer, Aaron Freed. In this wide-ranging discussion, Freed shares the best thing to ever happen to him: "getting what you need; not getting what you want." He shares how important it is to acknowledge & own both your strengths AND your weaknesses. Freed shares exceptional advice to all individuals in transition, whether you are military or not. Aaron Freed also shares what "tikkun olam" means & why it's so important to his journey. Tune in - you don't want to miss this episode. Aaron Freed grew up in Thousand Oaks, CA and now resides in Chester, VA after a decade of service on Active Duty in the United States Army as a Logistics Officer. He served in a variety of roles while assigned to Germany, Fort Campbell KY, Kuwait, and Fort Lee VA in addition to a deployment to Iraq. He now is part of the Operations Analytics team for McKesson’s Medical-Surgical division and continues to serve as a Major in the Army Reserve assigned to the Defense Logistics Agency Joint Reserve Force. In what little free time he has, Aaron enjoys playing Dungeons & Dragons with his spouse and friends, staying active with the Richmond VA chapters of Team RWB and APICS, and drinking craft beer. Aaron earned a Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from San Diego State University, a Masters of Science in Supply Chain Management from Virginia Commonwealth University, and will be starting a Masters of Science in Business Analytics program from William & Mary in January 2021. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Veteran Voices and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-freed42 Supply Chain Now Ranked #1 Supply Chain Podcast via FeedSpot: tinyurl.com/rud8y9m Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov AIAG Virtual 2020 Supply Chain Conference: https://tinyurl.com/y8axeflc Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 AME Toronto 2020 Virtual Conference: https://www.ame.org/ame-toronto-2020 WEBINAR: The Connected IoT Supply Chain: https://tinyurl.com/yym2fvcl This episode was hosted by Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/veteran-voices-21.
Hans Florine won the first International Speed Climbing Championships in 1991, he held the US title eleven times. Hans won ESPN X Games the first three years in a row. Hans broke the Speed record on The Nose Route on El Capitan 8 times over the past 27 years, and currently hold the record. Hans Co-authored the book “Speed Climbing” in 2003. Hans co-authored the book “On The Nose,” an Amazon best seller, which marks his 100th ascent of The Nose. In 2016 Hans was inducted into the California Outdoor Hall of Fame. Hans has produced, spoken, directed, rigged, modeled, edited, photographed, filmed, written, competed, and acted in projects with: National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Outside, TerraQuest, Jim Thornburg, People Magazine, Men’s Journal, Sarah Fergusen TV special, ESPN, and various other photographic/commercial shoots. Hans has been with Bandaloop since 1990 as a: vertical dancer, rigger, fund raiser, and production support. Hans holds a BS Degree in Economics, Production Operations and Human Resource Management. California Polytechnic State University, 1998. He is certified in APICS- somewhat the precursor to Six Sigma. Received a California Tax Certified Preparer Certification and has completed Dale Carnegie leadership training. LEED Global Green Building Design accredited. Shout outs Do Hard Things Challenge Access Fund Hans Base Camp Diablo Rock Gym Hans Florine Website Hans IG Hans Facebook Hans Twitter Hans Ted Talk Hans & Peter in the Columns Hosts Emilie Hernandez @em.hernandez @texasladycrushers TxLC Website info@texasladycrushers.com Jeremy Arntz @sleepeatclimbrepeat @all_in_beta @beyondtherockpodcast
Guest Name : Doug Dedman, President at DBM Systems Inc. Language : English, Publication date: Sep, 23. 2020 Doug is a President at DBM System Inc. He has been working in S&OP in various capacities for over 10 years, but his career working with manufacturers started well before then. He played an instrumental role in developing and growing the S&OP practice that has become the focus of DBM today. Visit the DBM's website: https://www.dbmsys.com/ Doug also has taught at Conestoga College in the School of Business, and taught various APICS courses as part of the CPIM program. He is a frequent speaker at local APICS chapters as well at International Users Conferences. Doug received his Honours BA in Economics from the University of Waterloo, and his MBA from University of Windsor. He is also certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) with APICS. In this episode, you'll learn: What does an effective S&OP mean? What are the most challenges in S&OP and how to overcome them? What is the role of an executive in S&OP? How to get the support from the CEO ? Connect Doug on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-dedman-7a21b010/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bicarasupplychain/message
Episode 18 This episode of Veteran Voices features Keith Singleton. Keith is a Management Leader who has over 20+ years of experience leading people and organizations. He earned his Masters at Central Michigan University with a concentration in Leadership and Executive Administration. Keith started his professional career in the Marine Corps working in Distribution and Logistics. He has a variety of professional experiences ranging from Sales, Business Operations and Supply Chain Management. He currently works at Gates Corporation. Keith has been married for 26 years to Melissa Conyers, has three children and two grandchildren. His hobbies range from running to coaching AAU Basketball with the Atlanta Celtics. He has memberships in both APICS and CSMP where he has served on boards for both organizations. He is also a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Keith’s ongoing mission is to leave the world better than the way he inherited it. His philosophy that drives his daily activities reflects his life endeavor: “…what would you do if you knew you could not fail.” Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Keith on LinkedIn: Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Keith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-singleton-sr-04508112b/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #1 Supply Chain Podcast via FeedSpot: tinyurl.com/rud8y9m Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Register for 6 River Systems' FLOW 2020: https://pheedloop.com/flow2020/site/home/ AIAG Virtual 2020 Supply Chain Conference: https://tinyurl.com/y8axeflc Download the Q2 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Register for Reuters Events Supply Chain USA Virtual 2020 Summit Here: https://tinyurl.com/y4mj6jph WEBINAR: Stand Up & Sound Off- https://tinyurl.com/y4lcahdr WEBINAR: New Market, New Mindset- https://tinyurl.com/y2rwvmwm AME Toronto 2020 Virtual Conference: https://www.ame.org/ame-toronto-2020 Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ ProPurchaser.com: tinyurl.com/y6l2kh7g This episode is hosted by Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnowradio.com/veteran-voices-18.
- Diretor Executivo de Supply Chain Brasil e Cone Sul na Coty - uma das maiores empresas de beleza do mundo, com um portfólio icônico das principais marcas de beleza. O Paulo é graduado em Engenharia mecânica pela Universidade de São Paulo (Poli/USP), Gestão Industrial pela Fundação Vanzolini também da USP, além de certificação internacional APICS em Supply Chain. Paulo Leônidas Moreira Neto Trajetória de quase 30 anos como executivo, esteve à frente das operações em companhias como Vigor, Nestlé, Grupo Pão de Açucar, Coca cola e Danone além de professor de MBA em Supply Chain na Live University e hoje atua como Diretor Executivo de Supply chain na Coty. Artigo - https://guiacorporativo.com.br/paulo-leonidas-da-coty/ Se você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
"S&OP Fundamentals & Best Practices: Anthony "Z" Zampello & Fred Tolbert” Supply Chain Now Episode 436 This episode of Supply Chain Now features Anthony "Z" Zampello & Fred Tolbert. Anthony "Z" Zampello Following a long career in manufacturing and materials management, Z now serves as a consultant, educator, and trainer to the operations and materials management profession across many industries. He has held senior management positions with Fortune500 companies and has consulted with companies ranging from small, family owned to large, multinational ones. During his long tenure in industry, Z has managed a wide range of initiatives, including: S&OP and ERP implementations, lead time reduction projects, and more. He has been active in APICS since 1982, and holds multiple certifications. Z is a subject matter expert, participating on exam committees for APICS. He has been utilized by various APICS chapters, conducted training sessions for major APICS corporate accounts and is the Sales & Operations Planning Certificate Core Workshop speaker. He has held various leadership positions in APICS, including: the Corporate Board of Directors, and President of the Providence, New Bedford and Monadnock Chapters. Z teaches as an adjunct instructor for CPIM and CSCP at Fox Valley Technical College. He has been an adjunct professor at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Bentley University. Fred Tolbert has over twenty-five years of supply chain management experience. He is Principal of Southeast Demand Solutions, LLC, the Southeastern channel partner for the Demand Solutions suite of supply chain planning software. In this position, he leads the Demand Solutions sales, consulting and training activities in the Southeastern United States. Fred has BBA and MBA degrees from the University of Georgia. He is a member of the University of Georgia Supply Chain Advisory Board. He is active in ASCM, the Association for Supply Chain Management (formerly APICS) and served two terms as president of the Atlanta APICS Chapter. He served as the ASCM Southeast District Director, representing ten southeastern states on the ASCM society Board of Directors. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now: supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe/ Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Fred on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/fred-tolbert-09196712/ Connect with Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyzampello/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #1 Supply Chain Podcast via FeedSpot: tinyurl.com/rud8y9m Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov AIAG Virtual 2020 Supply Chain Conference: https://tinyurl.com/y8axeflc Download the Q2 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Listen and Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring on Supply Chain Now: https://supply-chain-is-boring.captivate.fm/listen Listen and Subscribe to TECHquila Sunrise with Greg White on Supply Chain Now: https://techquila-sunrise.captivate.fm/listen Listen and Subscribe to This Week in Business History on Supply Chain Now: https://this-week-in-business-h.captivate.fm/listen Listen and Subscribe to Veteran Voices on Supply Chain Now: https://veteran-voices.captivate.fm/listen Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ ProPurchaser.com: tinyurl.com/y6l2kh7g This episode is hosted by Greg White and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at https://supplychainnowradio.com/episode-436.
As we enter National Skills Week, ASCI President, Alexandra Riha joins us on the ASCI LOUNGE to announce an Instructor Development Program aimed at standardising supply chain management knowledge in Australia to address a skills shortage of two million by 2025, according to Deloitte. The Instructor Development Program is a capacity building program for ASCI's APICS alumni community to endorse them as instructors in best practice supply chain management knowledge based on ASCI's Supply Chain Management Body of Knowledge, which draws from global certification partners including APICS. Listen to our podcast to find out how the program is a sustainable way to address skills gaps in the supply chain community and draw from the expertise of our alumni community. News Release Deloitte Study Train The Trainer Course
– Executivo Senior de Supply Chain na SKF Group. O Murilotem formação em Administração e Comércio Exterior pela Uninove, Pós Graduação em Negócios Internacionais pelo Mackenzie, Certificação Supply Chain Professional pela Apics além de Gerenciamento de Operações, Manufatura e Cadeia de Suprimentos pela Universidade de Ohio. Murilo Soler Tem mais de 15 anos em grandes organizações como Bradesco, Bosch, ocupando a posição atual de Gerente de área, logística e Demanda na SKF Group. Artigo - https://guiacorporativo.com.br/murilo-soler-executivo-senior-de-supply-chain-na-skf-group/ Se você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
Guest Name : Dyci Manns Sfregola, CSCP, Supply chain consultant at Akili Inc. Language : English, Publication date: June 22. 2020 Dyci is a supply chain consultant at Akili Inc. The business management and technology consulting firm founded in 1992 with core purpose is to improve the business performance of the clients through the application of people, process and technology. Dyci's specialization focuses on: Sales & operations planning (S&OP), Supply and inventory management and Supply chain visibility & collaboration. She hold a certification as a Certified Supply Chain Professional from APICS, a certified Anaplan model builder and also a member of CSCMP. Dyci received the BA in Spanish from the University of Georgia where she was named a UGA Amazing Student and recognized by BET’s Black Girls Rock as a M.A.D. Girl (Making A Difference) for her work in global development and education. Read a full bio of Dyci here: https://www.dycimanns.com/ In this episode we discuss: The essential of Sales & operations planning (S&OP); The key principles and paradigm How a better executive S&OP maturity models can help a business to improve their results ? The main challenges in the implementation of S&OP Other key takeaways. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bicarasupplychain/message
Looking to get your CSCP certification? This episode of Supply Chain is Boring features Christian Warren, recent CSCP certified professional. Learn why you may want or need a CSCP certification and some tips on taking APICS exams. Christian has over 25 years of experience in the consulting, manufacturing, logistics and consumer products industries. He has led organizations that provided project management, lean/six sigma and data analysis/market research services. He has over 15 years of executive leadership experience in 3rd Party Logistics. Christian counts General Motors, Deloitte Consulting and CEVA Logistics among his past employers. He currently works for CH Robinson. Supply Chain is boring is hosted by Chris Barnes. Learn more and listen to other Supply Chain is Boring episodes here: www.supplychainnowradio.com/supply-chain-is-boring
Guest Name : Rodney Apple, Founder and managing partner at SCM Talent group. Language : Indonesian, Publication date: May, 27. 2020 Rodney Apple serves as the Managing Partner of SCM Talent Group which he founded back in August of 2004 in Atlanta, GA. He has been completely specialized in end-to-end supply chain recruitment since 2001 when he joined The Home Depot (Fortune 13 at the time) to lead the recruitment for their very first supply chain department. Rodney went on to lead all professional and executive supply chain recruitment for The Coca-Cola Company for 6+ years followed by a few other clients that included Kimberly-Clark, Cummins and PWC. Rodney’s passion for the field of supply chain management is evident through his involvement within the industry and various supply chain associations. He has presented at CSCMP and APICS global conferences, has been serving as the Career Coach for ASCM (formerly APICS) since 2014, and in 2017 became an APICS Magazine Department Author, contributing articles under “Professional Development”. Rodney also authors the Supply Chain Talent Blog where he shares best practices in supply chain recruiting, leadership development, job search strategy, resume optimization, interviewing techniques and related topics. Visit more on: https://www.scmtalent.com In this interview, Rodney explains why mentorship matters in a supply chain career: The benefits of mentorship program Advise to the leader for starting the mentorship program in their organization Do's and Don'ts for a mentors and mentees Connect him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scmtalent/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bicarasupplychain/message
Guest Name : Jarot Anorogo, Principal consultant at PQM Consultant. Language : Indonesian, Publication date: May, 16. 2020 Jarot is a principal consultant at PQM consultant, based in Indonesia. He has worked for more than 20 years in the field of operations and supply chain. Prior to this role, he was working in various roles at multi national companies such as : Panasonic and ADR Group. His specialization focuses on: Lean implementation, Supply chain management, Agile and design thinking, Total productive management, TQM and core tools, and also business process improvement. As principal consultant, he helps company in implementing a Lean and effective supply chain management, this including the industry in sectors of banking & financial, services and healthcare. Visit more on : https://pqm.co.id/ He hold B.Sc and M.Sc in Industrial Engineering and certified supply chain professional (CSCP) from the APICS, US. Highlighted questions: How do you see a current trends of Supply chain and our people's capabilities to support the growth of supply chain in Indonesia and region? How do you see a profession of supply chain recently ? What are key skills and competencies need for a professional in supply chain? What advice can you offer to the business leader for scale up their supply chain (i.e in term of people, system, business process etc...) Can you please us the success story from your client when their improving the supply chain? Connect him on LInkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarot-anorogo-5a083318/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bicarasupplychain/message
The Supply Chain Doctor spoke with Ted Stank, Faculty Director with the University of Tennessee Global Supply Chain Institute to discuss Tennessee / Alabama football and supply chains in the era of Covid-19 and beyond. Ted Stank is the Bruce Chair of Excellence in SCM and Faculty Director of the Global Supply Chain Institute at the University of Tennessee (PhD University of Georgia, 1994). He has authored over 100 articles and five books on various aspects of SCM. He previously worked for Abbott Laboratories and in the US Navy, and has consulted with dozens of organizations including ABI, Dell, IBM, Mondelez, Walgreens, and Walmart. He is a Past Chair of the Board of Directors of the CSCMP. Summary: 0:35 Start 0:50 Supply chain speak is everywhere. Do you understand? 1:15 Supply chain changes coming out of Covid-19 3:00 Bullwhip 5:25 Can an eclipse cause a bullwhip 6:30 Hoarding vs. supply chain design 8:50 Supply chain resilience and adaptability 9:30 SCM and SEC football 16:15 Profit vs. cost tradeoffs 17:30 Relationships vs transactions 18:40 Visibility and sharing is still a challenge 19:50 More tools = more data but not more information. Its still about processes 20:35 Looking for a career change? What about business analytics or data science? 21:20 AI & Predictive analytics 22:20 AI & Reddit gauging the success of a virtual NFL draft 23:10 A throw back to Benn Konsynski https://supplychainnowradio.com/episode-273/ (https://supplychainnowradio.com/episode-273/) 23:45 3D printing in SCM 26:30 Supply chain risk. EPIC https://haslam.utk.edu/whitepapers/global-supply-chain-institute/epic-global-supply-chain-risk-assessment (https://haslam.utk.edu/whitepapers/global-supply-chain-institute/epic-global-supply-chain-risk-assessment) 29:00 Are we in the era of SCM 32:00 APICS is good for students https://www.apics.org/apics-for-individuals/membership/categories (https://www.apics.org/apics-for-individuals/membership/categories) 33:20 Advanced Supply Chain Collaborative @ UTK https://haslam.utk.edu/gsci/ascc (https://haslam.utk.edu/gsci/ascc) 34:45 Thank you
Listen to the President of APICS Houston, Mr David Cabello on the resetting of Global Supply chains due to the Pandemic.
This episode of Supply Chain is Boring features Kevin Lawton. Kevin Lawton is the founder of The New Warehouse Podcast which features insights and ideas for the logistics, distribution and transportation industries. Kevin has a background in distribution management with a focus on inventory control and new distribution center start ups. His podcast is reflective of his experience and also provides listeners with the insights of other experts in the industry. Kevin also has his CLTD certification from APICS and is on the board of the APICS Princeton Region South Jersey chapter in New Jersey. Supply Chain is boring is hosted by Chris Barnes. Learn more and listen to other Supply Chain is Boring episodes here: www.supplychainnowradio.com/supply-chain-is-boring
This episode of Supply Chain is Boring features Maryanne Ross. Maryanne has been active in adult education for over 25 years, starting her own training company in October 2001. She is recognized through the APICS Instructor Development Program as a Master Instructor for CPIM and CSCP and a Lead Instructor for Lean Enterprise, Global Sourcing and the Principles Courses. She is also recognized as a Master Instructor of new instructors for all three of the APICS Instructor Training Programs.Maryanne has 18 years of experience in a variety of manufacturing, purchasing and logistics positions, including automotive, medical, consumer goods, electronic and food industries. Maryanne has been an APICS member for over 25 years. She has developed interactive exercises to enhance the entire suite of APICS CSCP and CPIM review courses, and has served as a subject matter expert on the APICS CPIM, CSCP, and Principles content development committees. She has also been instrumental in creating activities and enhancements for the CPIM, Principles and Lean programs. Her passion is stimulating the learning experience for adult learners by creating hands on exercises that engage all learning styles. She is often engaged to deliver 5S and Lean training for Fortune 500 organizations, utilizing their internally developed curriculums, working in union and non-union environments She has trained several thousand participants around the world, working for clients such as Astra Zeneca, Exxon Mobil, AOL, Merck, DuPont, Volvo, Northrop Grumman, Hollister, GE, Fairchild Controls, The Hershey Company, JLG, Manitowoc Crane Group, Wabtec, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Supply Chain is boring is hosted by Chris Barnes. Learn more and listen to other Supply Chain is Boring episodes here: www.supplychainnowradio.com/supply-chain-is-boring
Will we ever get rid of those dreaded spreadsheets? In a recent survey by Logility and APICS, 47 percent of respondents said they were still using manually produced spreadsheets to support their demand-planning process. Change is tough in any organization, and it can be a challenge to convince planners to give up something that's worked so well for years. But there's evidence that spreadsheets today ''could be sabotaging your supply chain,'' says Karin L. Bursa, vice president of marketing at Logility. She oversees the company's strategy development and marketing programs for Logility Voyager Solutions, the company's suite of supply-chain optimization software. Bursa talks about how spreadsheets are holding companies back from engaging in critical activities such as the creation of multiple planning scenarios and ''what-if'' evaluations. Time to get out of the ''firefighting'' mode, she says, and into proactive management of demand planning to the point where marketers can even begin to shape demand.