What happens when the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic dies down, and the world goes back to normal?
But, it’s a New Normal, with new ways of doing business and enhanced ways of connecting with customers.
How do companies prepare for economic volatility? What is the future of trade relations with other countries? And, how does sustainability play into a pandemic?
Find out how the supply chain and logistics industry navigates business and operations during a global pandemic in our next Supply Chain Network (SCN) Summit series, scheduled for July 28.
The SCN Summit is a premier virtual event educating logistics professionals on critical issues impacting the supply chain industry. It’s not a typical webinar series. These are live, video discussions led by very selective industry experts who deliver quality content to our readers. The presentations/discussions are done through zoom, which enables registrants the opportunity to chat directly with the speakers and each other.
What’s more is, one registration gives you access to all four sessions!
Here’s the lineup of speakers and topics for the July 28 session.
10 a.m. CST
Track 1: Crisis Management—How to Recover from a Global Pandemic
Edward Segal, an expert on crisis communications and author of “Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Bounce Back From Disasters, Scandals and Other Emergencies,” will discuss ways companies can bounce back and recover from pandemics, natural disasters and other emergencies.
Noon CST
Track 2: Preparing Companies for Extreme Economic Volatility—A Procurement Perspective
The Coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc in global supply chains, economies and the stock market. Chris Sawchuk, principal and global procurement advisory practice leader for The Hackett Group, will share why it’s imperative that CPOs take steps to help insulate their companies from the effects of instability.
2 p.m. CST
Track 3: The Future of U.S.-Mexico Trade Relations
Tony Payan, the Françoise and Edward Djerejian Fellow for Mexico Studies at the Baker Institute, and David Gantz, the Will Clayton Fellow in Trade and International Economics and Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Arizona, will discuss the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on U.S.-Mexico trade relations and the future of the North American supply chain.
4 p.m. CST
Track 4: Why Sustainability Matters Following a Pandemic
Abe Eshkenazi, CEO of The Association for Supply Chain Management, and Dan Kreeger, CEO of the Climate Change Officers Association, will discuss the importance of implementing sustainability initiatives and what companies should be doing sustainability-wise in their recovery efforts.
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Registration for the July 28 session is now open. Please note, registration includes all four sessions for that day.