Europe's only senior level event for CIO's and senior IT executives in the Transport and Logistics industry
eyefortransport have announced the details of their latest free webinar on March 15th, giving a comprehensive overview of talent development in the supply chain and logistics arena.
The 2012 Third Party Logistics Study found that a significant number of shippers and 3PLs feel their future leaders will not have what it takes to address future business challenges. The hiring and development of supply chain is key to creating a long-term competitive advantage and Starbucks, AMD, Kenco Group and TransformSolar are coming together to discuss their company strategy for harnessing supply chain talent.
The 60 minute session takes place on Thursday 15 March at 11AM Central Time (USA).
The webinar includes presentations from:
· Greg Javor, SVP Global Logistics at Starbucks
· Michael Massetti, Corporate VP Supply Chain at AMD
· Andy Smith, COO at Kenco Group
· John Janson, VP Supply Chain of TransformSolar
The webinar will also feature a live Q&A so you can pitch your questions to our speakers.
The expert panelists will all share their first-hand insight on the development and training programs that are most successful for preparing their leaders to handle the multi-faceted complexities of today’s supply chains.
You can join the webinar for free at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/538588134 – with 1000 participants already signed up, we have limited spaces available so sign up now to guarantee your spot!
Europe's only senior level event for CIO's and senior IT executives in the Transport and Logistics industry
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Article by Lora Cecere from Supply Chain Shaman; published on May 14th 2013