Wednesday, October 1 st , 2014 Central Jersey APICS Dinner Presentation Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) – WHAT is it & WHY Should We Care Gregory L. Schlegel CPIM, CSP, Jonah Join us for a lively discussion covering a new and exciting discipline—“Supply Chain Risk Management.” During our dinner dialogue we’ll explore the basics of SCRM, talk about the financial impacts of an ever increasing amount of supply chain disrup- tions and discuss why it’s extremely important that we, in operations/supply chain management, become aware of this new body of knowledge that can mitigate and manage uncertainty, complexity and risk across the entire global value chain. APICS has em- braced Supply Chain Risk Management as a critical success factor of supply chain excellence and has developed a First-of-a- Kind CERTIFICATE in SCRM. We will profile that new APICS CERTIFICATE and provide time at the end of the dinner dialogue for Q&A on this new discipline of supply chain excellence and the APICS CERTIFICATE in SCRM. APICS INSIGHT WWW.APICS-CJER.ORG OCTOBER 2014 THE CENTRAL JERSEY CHAPTER’S Greg is presently VP/Principal for Shertrack, LLC and has been a supply chain executive for 30+ years with Fortune 100 companies and 7 years as an IBM supply chain Executive Consultant. He has presented papers on / managed consulting engagements in supply chain management, Risk Management, Lean/Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints throughout the US and around the globe. Greg was APICS’ 1997 International Society President. He is well published, a frequent speaker at conferences, seminars, webinars and dinner meetings. Greg speaks 20+ times a year and has authored over 100 articles in major supply chain magazines and journals. He has been a member of the APICS Strategic Direction Committee, has been on the Editorial Board for DC Velocity magazine, has been an IBF forecasting certification instructor, he has taught operations management at the University of Scranton and has been guest lecturer at ASU, St. Johns University and Rutgers University. Greg is presently a member of the Business Analytics Roundtable for Villanova University, he is a member of the Board of Advisors for Rutgers University’s Supply Chain Undergraduate Program and he is Executive in Residence for Lehigh University’s Center for Value Chain Research. Greg has been teaching gradu- ate level supply chain risk management at Lehigh University and has been facilitating Supply Chain Risk Management public work- shops and the new APICS supported Risk CERTIFICATE workshops around the globe for 3+ years. He is founder of “The Supply Chain Risk Consortium”—a group of (13) companies providing education, assessment tools and consulting services in support of supply chain risk management projects and enterprise-wide journeys. He is presently teaching clas- sic financial ERM, Enterprise-wide Risk Management at Villanova, within their Executive MBA program. Greg is certified CPIM, CSP in systems and a Theory of Constraints certified Jonah. He holds a B.S. in Operations Research and Computer Science from Penn State University and did his graduate work at Lake Forest College. Takeaways: 1) Get a glimpse of our new normal operations environment that includes mitigating / managing un- certainty, complexity and risk within global supply chains 2) Understand the devastating financial impacts of the new normal operating environment on our ex- isting operations disciplines across the entire value chain 3) Get a sense of what we are teaching in the classroom, public workshops and in APICS seminars 4) Preview of the 21 st century supply chain management model that includes this new discipline The Hotel Somerset – 110 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ 732 560-0500 5:30 – 6:15 Registration & Networking – Complimentary Wine & Beer 6:15 – 6:30 President’s Welcome & Chapter Business 6:30 – 7:15 Dinner, Discussion & Speaker Introduction 7:15 – 8:30 Presentation & Discussion WITH Reservations: $40 Full Time Students: $20 Register: www.APICS-CJer.org
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Wednesday, October 1st
, 2014 Central Jersey APICS Dinner Presentation
Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) –
WHAT is it & WHY Should We Care
Gregory L. Schlegel CPIM, CSP, Jonah
Join us for a lively discussion covering a new and exciting discipline—“Supply Chain Risk Management.” During our dinner
dialogue we’ll explore the basics of SCRM, talk about the financial impacts of an ever increasing amount of supply chain disrup-
tions and discuss why it’s extremely important that we, in operations/supply chain management, become aware of this new body
of knowledge that can mitigate and manage uncertainty, complexity and risk across the entire global value chain. APICS has em-
braced Supply Chain Risk Management as a critical success factor of supply chain excellence and has developed a First-of-a-
Kind CERTIFICATE in SCRM. We will profile that new APICS CERTIFICATE and provide time at the end of the dinner dialogue
for Q&A on this new discipline of supply chain excellence and the APICS CERTIFICATE in SCRM.
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Greg is presently VP/Principal for Shertrack, LLC and has been a supply chain executive for 30+ years with Fortune 100 companies and 7 years as an IBM supply chain Executive Consultant. He has presented papers on / managed consulting engagements in supply chain management, Risk Management, Lean/Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints throughout the US and around the globe. Greg was APICS’ 1997 International Society President. He is well published, a frequent speaker at conferences, seminars, webinars and dinner meetings. Greg speaks 20+ times a year and has authored over 100 articles in major supply chain magazines and journals. He has been a member of the APICS Strategic Direction Committee, has been on the Editorial Board for DC Velocity magazine, has been an IBF forecasting certification instructor, he has taught operations management at the University of Scranton and has been guest lecturer at ASU, St. Johns University and Rutgers University. Greg is presently a member of the Business Analytics
Roundtable for Villanova University, he is a member of the Board of Advisors for Rutgers University’s Supply Chain Undergraduate Program and he is Executive in Residence for Lehigh University’s Center for Value Chain Research. Greg has been teaching gradu-ate level supply chain risk management at Lehigh University and has been facilitating Supply Chain Risk Management public work-shops and the new APICS supported Risk CERTIFICATE workshops around the globe for 3+ years. He is founder of “The Supply Chain Risk Consortium”—a group of (13) companies providing education, assessment tools and consulting services in support of supply chain risk management projects and enterprise-wide journeys. He is presently teaching clas-sic financial ERM, Enterprise-wide Risk Management at Villanova, within their Executive MBA program. Greg is certified CPIM, CSP in systems and a Theory of Constraints certified Jonah. He holds a B.S. in Operations Research and Computer Science from Penn State University and did his graduate work at Lake Forest College.
Takeaways:
1) Get a glimpse of our new normal operations environment that includes mitigating / managing un-
certainty, complexity and risk within global supply chains
2) Understand the devastating financial impacts of the new normal operating environment on our ex-
isting operations disciplines across the entire value chain
3) Get a sense of what we are teaching in the classroom, public workshops and in APICS seminars
4) Preview of the 21st century supply chain management model that includes this new discipline
The Hotel Somerset – 110 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ 732 560-0500
I would like to remind everyone of the upcoming APICS 2014 – International Conference being held October 19-21 in New Orleans.
APICS 2014 is the premier event for supply chain and operations management professionals. By attending, you would learn best prac-
tices, engage in hands-on discussions, and connect with other professionals.
From a regional/local perspective the Central Jersey Chapter strives to do the same; we have:
Monthly Professional Development Meetings (PDM’s) which offer many different topics where you can learn and bring back
ideas to your workplace. This year’s topics are:
Transportation - Ocean Imports & Exports
Supply Chain Risk Management "What is it & Why Should We Care?
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
DMAIC "Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control" - Lean Six-Sigma
MRP and KANBAN: Together Again for the First Time
Culture + Patience = Sustainable Success
Joint Meetings with other Professional Organizations:
Joint Meeting with IMA – The Institute of Management Accountants
Joint Meeting with ISM – The Institute for Supply Management
Annual Holiday Party
Plant Tour
November 2014 – Union Beverage
Seminars / Workshops - The current schedule is:
DMAIC "Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control" - Lean Six-Sigma - 1/2 day workshop
Education Classes - For certification:
Certified Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
As you can see, the Central Jersey Chapter offers a wide variety of options for the Supply Chain Professional. We hope everyone will take
advantage and attend. This is your opportunity to learn, educate and network with others.
APICS Central Jersey Chapter’s mission is to be the premier provider of supply chain education (including inventory, materials, produc-
tion and operations management) to Central New Jersey's industries and individuals.
Bruce Paszinski
APICS Central Jersey Chapter Education News The Central Jersey Chapter offers both Public supply chain management courses and Private courses tailored to the specific needs of individual companies. Day and evening classes are offered If you are interested in holding CPIM Classes or the CFSCM at your company , please contact Arthur Shaffer at 908-403-2803, [email protected]
Education Schedule: Public evening classes 6pm to 9pm Class Date Registration Deadline