Supply Chain Risk, Resilience & Capacity - Lunch 'n' Learn

Event/Workshop

This session will provide you with an overview of supplier resilience and capacity issues, and help you understand how to mitigate it.


Venue
Online - Webinar
GB

Date & time

Tuesday, 15 February 2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

What is the session about?
Are you a procurement professional working during in this uncertain time of Brexit and COVID-19? Are material and labour shortages the stuff your dreams are made of? This Lunch ‘n’ Learn will give you a broad understanding of supply chain capacity and resilience and help you understand ways to build supply chain capacity.


What will I achieve?

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Understand the importance of a good procurement and supply chain process
  • Understand the mechanism for business resilience planning and how to undertake this in your organisation
  • Recognise the tools suitable for your organisation, when developing and managing your supply chain risks
  • Takeaway a framework for planning your response to not only the current situation but the future business landscape


What level is the session and do I need any particular skills?
This session is recommended for Supply Chain Partners and procurement professionals. The Level is Intermediate to Advanced, so a good understanding of supply chain management is required. 


What can I expect from a Lunch 'n' Learn?

Lunch 'n' Learns offer a quick introduction to a topic, or present a case study, 45-60 mins to fit around your busy schedule.


What are the technical requirements?

You will need:

  • Internet connection
  • A computer with microphone and camera is best (e.g. a PC/laptop/iMac/MacBook)
  • Earphones/headphones/speakers (preferable)
  • A tablet/iPad/smart phone/iPhone to load facilitation tools


Please get in touch with sophie@supplychainschool.co.uk if you have any questions.

Sustainability

Sustainable Procurement
Scotland, Wales, Construction, FM, Homes, Infrastructure
Advanced
60 mins

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