The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 23 24 September 2013 Lancaster London Hotel, London, UK gartner.com/eu/supplychain Phoenix Melbourne London GUEST KEYNOTES Alexander Scholz Head of Project Management in Sourcing and Supplier Network, BMW Group David Gosnell President, Global Supply Chain and Procurement, Diageo plc Fast Quickly implement tactics, tools and methodologies required for higher levels of supply chain network agility and efciency Forward Proactively move your supply chain ahead of the competitive curve with innovative strategies that deliver greater cost savings and market advantage Focus Identify the critical few supply chain initiatives that will deliver the most impact and business value for your enterprise Its time to reimagine the very way supply chains work Global forces are making one thing clear: Supply chain leaders must drive transformation without delay, and emerge with value networks that are more agile, efcient and cost-effective than ever before. Join us at Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference 2013 for the objective guidance and expertise todays supply chain prociency demands. Contents 2 Overview 3 New in 2013 4 Visionary keynotes and guest speakers 5 Networking opportunities 6 Supply chain analyst team (by role and industry) 7 Event tools to enhance your learning 8 Agenda at a Glance 9 Tracks and session descriptions 13 Roundtables and workshops 14 Sponsors 15 Registration and Team Attendance Program Reimagine Supply Chain: Fast, Forward, Focus Reimagine Supply Chain Efciency: In 2013, the rst $50 smartphone will appear in emerging countries. The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 2 Whats new for 2013? Three brand-new tracks New research, including key ndings from the Gartner inaugural, comprehensive Chief Supply Chain Ofcer Study Learn what leading CSCOs consider to be their top opportunities and challenges for the coming year All-new guest keynotes, case studies and panel speakers Engaging new session formats including hands-on peer workshops and Magic Quadrant Theaters on the Solution Showcase. Leading Gartner Supply Chain Analysts 19 in total available for more one-on-one sessions. See which analysts cover your focus areas so you can meet with them on-site pages 6 and 7 for details Supply chain is a critical priority for each executive on the supply chain leadership team across multiple roles and industries. Our 2013 agenda has you covered. Who should attend Chief Supply Chain Offcers and Other Senior Operations Executives Supply and Demand Planning Executives Sourcing and Procurement Executives Manufacturing Executives Distribution and Logistics Executives Supply Chain IT Executives Supply Chain Strategy Executives Supply Chain Transformation and Innovation Executives Field Service Executives Industries Aerospace and Defense Automotive Chemicals Clothing and Textiles Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Energy Food and Beverage Government and Departments of Defense Life Sciences High-Tech Industrials Retail See which companies are attending at gartner.com/eu/supplychain Steven Steutermann Vice President and Conference Chair Register by 26 July and save 400. Visit gartner.com/eu/supplychain or call +44 20 8879 2430 3 The power of a collective experience Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference is a rare opportunity to exchange ideas and share experiences with your industry peers. With over 250 supply chain executives in attendance, youll learn what others are doing and why with a new ability to apply principles and practices that are relevant to your organizations needs. Plus, hear from the following visionary keynotes. Gartner keynote Mike Burkett, Mike Griswold Monday 23 September, 08:30 09:15 and Eric ODaffer Reimagine Supply Chain Fast, Forward, Focus Its time to reimagine your supply chain and push the boundaries of conventional thinking. Incremental improvement wont sufce to capitalize on the next wave of global growth. New markets present opportunity and emphasize the need to move quickly and to focus amid rising competition. Future supply chain leaders must engage business partners to drive new market growth while continuing to improve service levels and prots in existing markets. Senior analysts present Gartners most current research addressing the changes ahead and the capabilities required for supply chain to be the critical differentiator for global corporations. Guest keynotes DAVID GOSNELL Tuesday 24 September, 08:00 08:45 President, Global Supply Chain and Procurement, Diageo plc David Gosnell is President of Global Supply and Procurement for the worlds leading premium drinks business a position he has held since January 2003. David has also served on the Diageo plc Executive Committee since 2008, in recognition of his leadership role within the company. As President of Global Supply and Procurement, David is responsible for Diageos world class supply chain delivering to over 180 markets around the world from over 100 production facilities located in 32 counties. ALEXANDER SCHOLZ Tuesday 24 September, 09:00 09:45 Head of Project Management in Sourcing and Supplier Network, BMW Group Alexander Scholzs current role at BMW Group is in-house Consultant and Head of Project Management in Sourcing & Supplier Network. Prior to this he was Head of a Program for Re-Engineering both Processes and IT-Systems in Sourcing & Supply Chain for a couple of years. Before working for BMW, he was a Management Consultant in different organizations (Nexolab, Oracle, Accenture) dealing with a variety of projects in the area of Supply Chain Management. He has been educated at Regensburg University, University College of Dublin (UCD) and the University of Lyon. He holds a Masters in Business Administration. Check back frequently for more guest speaker announcements at gartner.com/eu/supplychain VISIONARY KEYNOTES AND GUEST SPEAKERS Why Gartner? Gartner is the world leader in supply chain research and advice. We deliver the insight supply chain executives need to transform their supply chains into demand-driven value networks. Gartner provides insight supply chain professionals cant get anywhere else on how to design, build and execute a demand-driven value network that maximizes productivity, minimizes risk and enables innovation. Advance your initiatives through partnering with experts Get an unbiased, outside perspective on your supply chain key initiatives Leverage vertical-specic analysts to support the unique issues and complexities of your industry Design and execute a road map for success Develop a strategy to transform a traditional, reactive supply chain into a demand-driven value network Build a sustainable and resilient supply chain Run a world-class supply chain organization Utilize your resources more effectively by extending your team Use our research and toolkits to help educate the extended supply chain team The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 4 Reimagine your supply chain with the power of Gartner research, live Plus, valuable networking opportunities Peer-to-peer Hot topic/industry networking and reception To help you identify your peers who may be facing similar opportunities and challenges, we offer networking opportunities during session breaks, meals and solution showcase receptions. Analyst-facilitated sessions Gartner analyst one-on-one meetings Schedule a private half-hour meeting with a Gartner analyst to consult about your opportunities and/or challenges. These complimentary consulting sessions fll up quickly Reserve your meeting in advance using Agenda Builder at ab.gartner.com/scce4 or visit the one-on-one desk on-site at the conference. Analyst-led roundtable discussions Moderated by Gartner analysts, roundtables serve as ideal forums for exchanging ideas and best practices with your peers around a particular issue. Roundtables are reserved for supply chain executives only; vendors and service providers are disallowed. Seating is limited and preregistration is required. See page 13 for topics and descriptions. Case studies Case studies bring practitioners valuable experiences to the audience and highlight best practices and lessons learned, as well as provide a description of strategy and approach, mistakes to avoid and how to measure success. Our 2013 agenda features case studies from leading supply chain executives. NEW! Workshops Small-scale, interactive, analyst-facilitated workshops drill down on specic topics with an actionable, how-to focus. Supply chain executives only; vendors and service providers are disallowed. Seating is limited and preregistration is required. See page 13 for topics and descriptions. NEW! Magic Quadrant Theaters Attend theater-style presentations on various topics, including 3PLs and supply chain planning tools. Solution providers Solution Showcase Interact with leading solution providers to get answers to your questions and validate a shortlist of top vendors that best suit your organizations needs across a variety of formats, including private face-to-face solution provider meetings that you can book in advance, evening drinks receptions on the show oor and solution provider sessions with case studies. Face-to-face sponsor meetings Private, prearranged 30-minute meetings that will advance your projects and relationships, regardless of where you are in the buying cycle. Pre-event Join more than 2,000 executives on our LinkedIn group and stay in touch year-round #GartnerSCC UNPARALLELED NETWORKING Michael Burkett Research VP 5 Register by 26 July and save 400. Visit gartner.com/eu/supplychain or call +44 20 8879 2430 MEET THE SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYST TEAM Weve identied the analyst team by role, industry and focus area to help you plan in advance who to meet with at the conference this September. Each year, Gartner supply chain analysts talk to and research the supply chains of thousands of companies. Our role is to provide you with the supply chain advice and expertise that is essential to drive your enterprise forward. Simon F. Jacobson Director Ray Barger Jr. Director Andrew Stevens Director FOCUS AREAS: Manufacturing strategy and architecture; aligning manufacturing and supply chain performance; quality management; environmental, health and safety FOCUS AREAS: Industrial; aerospace and defense; supplier management; lean supply chain FOCUS AREAS: Life sciences supply chain best practices, supply planning, manufacturing, logistics strategies, vendor management, contracting Supplier Management and Manufacturing Engage with the analysts at the conference during: Open and interactive presentations and conference sessions Analyst-led roundtables See page 13 A complimentary, private one-on-one session with the analyst of your choice to consult about your opportunities and/or challenges. Workshops See page 13 Jane Barrett Group Vice President FOCUS AREAS: Industrial and automotive; supply chain strategy and organization design; sales and operations planning Stan Aronow Director FOCUS AREAS: High-tech and semiconductor; supply chain business and IT strategy; cost management Debra Hofman Managing Vice President FOCUS AREAS: Supply Chain Top 25; supply chain excellence; supply chain metrics and benchmarking Supply Chain Top 25 and Performance Metrics Jan Kohler Director Mike Griswold Vice President Tim Payne Director FOCUS AREAS: Consumer products; sales and operations planning; inventory strategies; supply chain complexity; supply planning; pull replenishment FOCUS AREAS: Retail; supply chain strategy; sales and operations planning; demand sensing and shaping; emerging technologies FOCUS AREAS: Supply chain management strategy; supply chain performance management; sales and operations planning best practices Supply Chain Planning The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 6 Eric ODaffer Director Steven Steutermann Vice President and Conference Chair Ken Ruggles Managing Vice President Dana Stifer Managing Vice President FOCUS AREAS: Healthcare providers and life sciences; supply chain best practices; value analysis; logistics strategies; vendor management and contracting FOCUS AREAS: Consumer products; supply chain strategy; demand and trade promotion management, downstream data FOCUS AREAS: Automotive; industrial/discrete; supply chain strategy; sales and operations planning; inventory optimization FOCUS AREAS: Supply chain talent and organizational issues; supply chain outsourcing strategies; supply chain university programs Strategy and Leadership Mike Burkett Vice President and Chief of Research Matthew Davis Director FOCUS AREAS: New product introduction; product life cycle management; new product innovation FOCUS AREAS: Consumer electronics; digital supply chain; supply chain segmentation; demand sensing and shaping Supply Chain Innovation James Lisica Director Christian Titze Director FOCUS AREAS: Transportation and distribution; global logistics; APAC 3PLs FOCUS AREAS: Supply chain management; enterprise application suites and ERP; IT cost optimization; supply chain transformation and enablement; demand-driven value network orchestration Logistics and Distribution Noha Tohamy Vice President FOCUS AREAS: Consumer products; supply chain strategy, sales and operations planning; supply planning and VMI FOCUS AREAS: Demand management; inventory optimization and network design; supply chain risk management; sales and operations planning Supply Chain Planning Mike Uskert Managing Vice President Special Offer: Attend this September and gain exclusive access to supply chain insights for a full year! Your paid conference registration includes Gartner Events on Demand complimentary streaming access to recorded Gartner keynote and analyst presentations from our North American supply chain event that took place 21 23 May, in Phoenix, Arizona. Watch these global sessions from any Web-connected device! Visit gartnereventsondemand.com Access your agenda on the go with Gartner Events Navigator mobile app Manage your agenda anytime, anywhere Get up-to-the-minute event updates Integrate social media into your event experience Access session documents and add your notes Available for iPhone, iPad and Android GAIN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 7 Register by 26 July and save 400. Visit gartner.com/eu/supplychain or call +44 20 8879 2430 AGENDA AT A GLANCE TRACK A: Strategy and Planning TRACK B: Leadership and Innovation TRACK C: Supply Chain Management Roundtables Roundtables Workshops Sunday 22 September 2013 18:00 Registration Monday 23 September 2013 07:30 Registration 08:30 P1. Gartner Keynote: Reimagine Supply Chain Fast, Forward, Focus Mike Burkett, Mike Griswold and Eric ODaffer 09:15 VP1. Premier Sponsor Plenary 09:45 Networking Break and Showcase Opening 10:15 P2. Guest Keynote: TBD 11:15 G1. The Future of Supply Chain, and the Five Imperatives for Getting There Matt Davis G2. Moving Your Demand- Driven Journey Forward Lessons from Gartners Retail Demand-Driven Study Mike Griswold G3. A Five-Year Plan to Avoid the Obsolescence of Today's Manufacturing Network Simon Jacobson AUR1. Roundtable: Winning With Supplier Collaboration Ray Barger AUR2. Roundtable: Supply Chain Planning Technology Tim Payne 12:30 V1. Solution Provider Session V2. Solution Provider Session V3. Solution Provider Session 13:00 Attendee Lunch and Solution Showcase Dessert Reception 13:15 13:35 MQ1. Magic Quadrant for Supply Chain Planning Christian Titze 14:15 G4. Key Findings from the Gartner Chief Supply Chain Ofcer Study Mike Burkett G5. Driving Change With Supply Chain Centers of Excellence Ken Ruggles G6. Five Steps to Quickly Linking and Aligning Supply Chain Segmentation and Supply Management Ray Barger AUR3. Roundtable: Winning With Supply Chain Customer Collaboration Steve Steutermann AUR4. Roundtable: Going From S&OP Maturity Stage 2 to Stage 3 Mike Uskert 14:00 15:30 W1. Workshop: Imagine an Outcome- Focused Supply Chain The New Frontier in Healthcare Eric ODaffer 15:15 Refreshment Break in Solution Showcase 15:45 V4. Solution Provider Session V5. Solution Provider Session V6. Solution Provider Session 16:30 G7. Assessing Your Supply Chain Planning Process Maturity Tim Payne G8. Maximize Protability: How to Integrate Cost-to- Serve and Supply Chain Segmentation Stan Aronow, Matt Davis G9. How to Build a Logistics Control Tower for Supply Chain Visibility Christian Titze AUR5. Roundtable: Strategic Partnerships in the Healthcare Supply Chain Eric ODaffer AUR6. Roundtable: Best Practices in Supply Chain Talent Management Dana Stifer 17:30 Networking Reception in Solution Showcase 17:45 18:05 MQ2. Magic Quadrant for 3PLs James Lisica 19:15 The Gartner EMEA Supply Chain Top 25 Dinner: Top EMEA Supply Chains Revealed! Tuesday 24 September 2013 07:00 Registration and Refreshments 08:00 P3: Guest Keynote: Transforming the Global Supply Chain to Unlock Business Growth David Gosnell, President, Global Supply and Procurement, Diageo PLC 09:00 P4: Guest Keynote: Alexander Scholz, Head of Project Management in Sourcing & Supplier Network, BMW Group 09:45 P5: Guest Keynote: TBD 10:30 Refreshment Break in Solution Showcase 11:00 V7. Solution Provider Session V8. Solution Provider Session V9. Solution Provider Session 11:45 G10. Deconstructing Integrated Business Planning Noha Tohamy G11. Supply Chain Performance Management Debra Hofman G12. A Surge in Outsourcing Requires Transformation in Logistics Management James Lisica AUR7. Roundtable: How to Build a Customer Prot and Loss Matt Davis AUR8. Roundtable: Supply Chain Visibility Mike Burkett 11:45 13:15 W2. Workshop: Aligning Retail and Supply Chain Performance The Retail Supply Chain Hierarchy of Metrics Mike Griswold 12:45 Attendee Lunch and Solution Showcase Dessert Reception 13:00 13:20 MQ3. MarketScope for Stage 3 S&OP Tim Payne 14:00 G13. Linking New Product Introduction and S&OP for Improved Product Launches Jan Kohler, Mike Uskert G14. The "Yes, But ..." Value Chain: Segmenting for Proftable Trade Offs Matt Davis G15. Balancing Global Orchestration and Local Execution for Manufacturing Excellence Simon Jacobson AUR9. Roundtable: Identifying and Using Supply Chain Metrics Debra Hofman AUR10. Roundtable: Best Practices in Multichannel Customer Fulfllment Mike Griswold 13:45 15:15 W3. Workshop: How Supply Chains Can Capitalize on Emerging Markets Mike Burkett 15:00 Refreshment Break in Solution Showcase 15:30 G16. Jumpstart Your Supply Chain Risk Management Initiatives, Even on a Budget Stan Aronow G17. Establishing an Attractive and Effective Supply Chain Career Path Architecture Dana Stifer G18. The Five-Step Path to Supply Management Maturity: Transforming Sourcing and Procurement Ray Barger AUR11. Roundtable: Supply Chain Risk Management Noha Tohamy AUR12. Roundtable: Track and Trace in Europe Andrew Stevens 16:30 Conference Close The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 8 TRACK DESCRIPTIONS Supply chain reimagination starts here Three new agenda tracks with new research, speakers and objective advice to help you transform your supply chain in 2013: A Strategy and Planning The maturity of your organization, when it comes to end-to-end supply chain planning, will pave the way to a reimagined supply chain. We help organizations determine where they sit on the updated ve-stage Gartner S&OP Maturity Model, and how to move toward integrated business planning. We also show how transformational strategies can drive more successful demand insights, product launches, optimized product portfolios and reduced inventory. B Leadership and Innovation Innovation will be key to the reimagination of your supply chain. We help you home in on the few breakthrough innovations that can propel you forward, including supply chain segmentation and cost to serve, and we provide a view on the most mature levels of orchestration across the entire value network. Exciting new content also helps you innovate in some of the more difcult challenge areas for supply chains, including product and portfolio complexity and risk management. C Supply Chain Management For some, a reimagined supply chain will irreversibly alter how we design our global and local supply footprint. We look at what it takes to understand your maturity level, transform your supply chain and plan for the supply chain of the future, drawing from several new global Gartner studies. We also help you address key organizational and leadership challenges, including how best to leverage centers of excellence, and how to tackle the continuing talent management crisis. We help you understand and prepare for these changes to mature your supply management functions. IT Virtual Track: Supply Chain IT This collection of conference sessions and programs has a stronger IT orientation to them, and are well-suited both for supply chain IT executives as well as supply chain executives who want a stronger understanding of the IT underpinning their supply chain initiatives and processes. Agenda Builder Personalize and organize your conference experience Time is a critical resource, and managing it well throughout the event is essential. So it makes sense to schedule and coordinate all your sessions and activities with Agenda Builder your online conference organizer. Use it to create and customize a curriculum aligned with your needs and interests, based on these criteria: Date and time Track Analyst and speaker proles Session descriptions Session types Key initiatives Vertical industries Visit ab.gartner.com/scce4 Register by 26 July and save 400. Visit gartner.com/eu/supplychain or call +44 20 8879 2430 9 TRACK A: STRATEGY AND PLANNING G1. The Future of Supply Chain, and the Five Imperatives for Getting There We delve into the ve imperatives for a supply chain transformation framework: 1) form a foundation; 2) focus on three imperatives; 3) fx the gap; 4) formalize the architecture; and 5) fund and follow. And we provide you details on how to implement these ve best practices. Matt Davis G4. Key Findings from the Gartner Chief Supply Chain Ofcer Study Well review the key ndings from Gartners inaugural, comprehensive study of chief supply chain offcers (CSCOs), including what leading CSCOs consider to be their top opportunities and challenges for the coming year. Mike Burkett G7. Assessing Your Supply Chain Planning Process Maturity Improving supply chain planning, through higher process maturity, requires a methodology to identify and assess current process maturity and future state. Well describe this maturity model, and put you on a path to advance along the maturity curve. Tim Payne G10. Deconstructing Integrated Business Planning Orchestration, full nancial alignment, demand shaping and network collaboration are terms used to describe integrated business planning (IBP). But how can companies achieve these dening capabilities? Well show how leading companies have deconstructed their IBP goals and identied the technology, organization and process required to reach them. Noha Tohamy G13. Linking New Product Introduction and S&OP for Improved Product Launches Well look at how successful supply chain organizations are strengthening the link between new product introduction and S&OP, resulting in improved trade-off decisions and more-successful product launches Jan Kohler, Michael Uskert G16. Jumpstart Your Supply Chain Risk Management Initiatives, Even on a Budget Does your management view improving resiliency and managing the risks across your supply chain as important, but doesnt offer a large budget in support? Well describe how companies can take advantage of existing people, processes and technologies to move their supply chain risk management capabilities up the maturity curve. Stan Aronow Fast. Gartner predicts that by 2016 more than 40% of new logistics application purchases will be delivered through the cloud. The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 10 G2. Moving Your Demand-Driven Journey Forward Lessons from Gartners Retail Demand-Driven Study Gartners study of 200 global retailers reveals how those retailers identify demand-driven opportunities, overcome challenges, and prioritize their activities as they move their demand-driven journey forward. Mike Griswold G5. Driving Change With Supply Chain Centers of Excellence Centers of excellence (COEs) can drive opportunities, innovations and prot, or they can be just another layer in an already complex business. The key is understanding how to focus COEs on the businesses critical issues and opportunities, and to structure the COE so it has support and credibility to move the needle in the right direction. Ken Ruggles G8. Maximize Protability: How to Integrate Cost-to-Serve and Supply Chain Segmentation Demand-driven leaders protably manage trade-offs that create differentiated value for customers. Some companies are segmenting supply chains to enable these trade-offs and integrating cost-to-serve analysis to manage protability. We share an emerging innovation the menu of supply chain services used by several leading organizations as the connection for how to set differentiated cost/service goals and optimize complexity for maximum protability. Stan Aronow, Matthew Davis G11. Supply Chain Performance Management We help you focus on the supply chain metrics that matter, and use those metrics to manage trade-offs across the end-to- end supply chain and deliver a protable perfect order. Debra Hofman G14. The Yes, But ... Value Chain: Segmenting for Protable Trade Offs Gartners ve-stage Demand-Driven Value Network Maturity Model reects the necessary journey through standardization to value-added differentiation and protability. Segmentation has emerged as a critical stop along that journey. We show when to consider supply chain segmentation, how to assess readiness, the risks of implementation, and how to avoid reverting back to Stages 1 and 2. Matthew Davis G17. Establishing an Attractive and Effective Supply Chain Career Path Architecture Lack of career path is the single biggest reason supply chain professionals leave your company for a competitor, or elect to do something else entirely. Leading supply chain organizations are aggressively addressing this challenge. Dana Stifer TRACK B: LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATION Forward. Gartner predicts that by 2015 the resource scarcity debate will shift from commodities to content and competencies, substantially disrupting Fortune Global 500 supply chains. Reimagine Supply Chain: In Korea, Tesco enables consumers to buy groceries via pictures of virtual shelves from their mobile phones on the way to work and receive their entire order at home when they return in the evening. Register by 26 July and save 400. Visit gartner.com/eu/supplychain or call +44 20 8879 2430 11 TRACK C: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT G3. A Five-Year Plan to Avoid the Obsolescence of Todays Manufacturing Network The shifting dynamics of supply chain strategy is pushing manufacturing activity closer to the customer. This, in turn, is altering the layout of the manufacturing network and impacting the number, location and kinds of manufacturing facilities an organization operates. Simon F Jacobson G6. Five Steps to Quickly Linking and Aligning Supply Chain Segmentation and Supply Management To optimize the value of supply chain segmentation, companies must use ve key steps to link strategy and trade-offs with other supply chain functions, particularly supply management. Learn how to take three immediate actions to align supply chain segmentation and supplier segmentation to create value. Ray Barger Jr G9. How to Build a Logistics Control Tower for Supply Chain Visibility Building on last years discussion of supply chain visibility at a higher level, this year well talk about two approaches to building a logistics control tower to achieve supply chain visibility. Christian Titze G12. A Surge in Outsourcing Requires Transformation in Logistics Management A surge in the outsourcing of logistics will mean organizations have to rethink and rework how they manage logistics within their supply chain. Well help you do that, as well as show you what denes a good third-party logistics (3PL) provider. James Lisica G15. Balancing Global Orchestration and Local Execution for Manufacturing Excellence Consistency and reliability drive the need for common business processes across manufacturing operations. As companies revamp their production systems, the trade-offs between enterprise standardization and local execution must be dened and managed. Simon F Jacobson G18. The Five-Step Path to Supply Management Maturity: Transforming Sourcing & Procurement Increase your teams supply management maturity and multiply the value of sourcing and procurement to your company. Learn the ve-step path to supply management functional maturity, and gain clarity on the key initiatives that dene this step-by-step transformation journey. Ray Barger Jr Focus. Gartner predicts that, by 2016, less than 20% of companies will be able to provide end-to-end supply chain visibility. Dwight Klappich Research VP The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 12 The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 12 ROUNDTABLES AND WORKSHOPS Reimagine the Healthcare Chain: By 2017, smart buildings will apply behavioral analytics to correctly perceive health emergencies and request care virtually. Each roundtable is an analyst-moderated, participatory session. An interactive sharing of best practices, attendees should arrive prepared to share at least one best practice or success story. This is the ideal forum for exchanging ideas with your supply chain peers. Roundtables are restricted to a limited number of participants and are available to supply chain executives only (SCM provider organizations are ineligible). Attendees will be accepted on a rst-come, rst-served basis. Reservations can be made through the online Agenda Builder tool. These interactive workshops are presented by Gartner experts and provide an opportunity to drill down on specic how- to topics in an extended, small group environment. Workshops are available to supply chain executives only, and capped at 30 participants. Pre-registration is required. AUR1. Winning With Supplier Collaboration Ray Barger AUR2. Supply Chain Planning Technology Tim Payne AUR3. Winning With Supply Chain Customer Collaboration Steve Steutermann AUR4. Going From S&OP Maturity Stage 2 to Stage 3 Mike Uskert AUR5. Strategic Partnerships in the Healthcare Supply Chain Eric ODaffer AUR6. Best Practices in Supply Chain Talent Management Dana Stifer AUR7. How to Build a Customer Prot and Loss Matt Davis AUR8. Supply Chain Visibility Mike Burkett
AUR9. Identifying and Using Supply Chain Metrics Debra Hofman AUR10. Best Practices in Multichannel Customer Fulllment Mike Griswold AUR11. Supply Chain Risk Management Noha Tohamy AUR12. Track and Trace in Europe Andrew Stevens W1. Imagine an Outcome-Focused Supply Chain The New Frontier in Healthcare Healthcare reform is forcing all members of the healthcare value chain to focus on the intersection of cost, patient outcomes and revenue. Workshop participants will learn how to dene supply chains role in this new frontier, and explore the capabilities they should be building today. Eric ODaffer W2. Aligning Retail and Supply Chain Performance The Retail Supply Chain Hierarchy of Metrics By linking retail and supply chain metrics, companies can have a cross-functional approach to measuring end-to-end business performance. Well take workshop participants through the steps needed to align retail and supply chain performance, using the retail supply chain hierarchy of metrics as a guide. Mike Griswold W3. How Supply Chains Can Capitalize on Emerging Markets Emerging markets represent a huge opportunity for companies and their supply chains, but also unprecedented risks. Participants will collaboratively put together an action list and roadmap for capitalizing on emerging markets within their supply chains. Mike Burkett Roundtables Workshops Register by 26 July and save 400. Visit gartner.com/eu/supplychain or call +44 20 8879 2430 13 SOLUTION SHOWCASE AND MEDIA PARTNERS Platinum Attend for the latest technologies and services Shop, learn, compare and decide Test-drive leading supply chain technologies and services before you buy, and develop a shortlist of the vendors and service providers that meet your needs best all in one place, all at the same time. Sponsorship Opportunities For further information about sponsoring this event: Telephone: +44 1784 267456 E-mail: european.exhibits@gartner.com Premier Media and Association Partners Silver Sponsors as of 29 May 2013, and subject to change supply chain council scc SM Quintiqs supply chain planning and optimization (SCP&O) platform enables enterprises to improve efciency at every stage of the supply chain. It powers planning and optimization of personnel, resources, and processes across all planning horizons. Many of the worlds largest, most successful enterprises rely on Quintiq to achieve their business goals. www.quintiq.com E2open is the leader in collaborative execution, delivering cloud-based solutions that connect customers, outsourced partners, and suppliers across the extended supply chain in real-time to streamline complex processes, and enable rapid decision making. E2open customers include Celestica, Cisco, Dell, Hitachi, IBM, LSI, Motorola, RIM, Seagate, and Vodafone. www.e2open.com Amber Road is the leading provider of Global Trade Management solutions that optimize supply chain execution decisions, manage regulatory trade compliance and automate Restricted Party Screening. www.amberroad.com Infosys (NYSE: INFY) is a global leader in business consulting, technology and outsourcing solutions. Infosys BPO, the outsourcing subsidiary, is an end-to-end outsourcing services provider. www.infosysbpo.com Centiro is a leading edge developer of software for logistics and transportation. We offer software and cloud-based solutions for Transport Management and Supply/Demand Chain process management. www.centiro.com OM Partners is a software and consulting company delivering Supply Chain Planning Solutions for Mill Products (paper and packaging, metals, foor covering) and Semi Process industries (chemicals, pharmaceuticals, consumer products). www.ompartners.com GT Nexus provides the cloud-based collaboration platform that leaders in nearly every sector rely on to automate hundreds of supply chain processes on a global scale, across entire trade communities. www.gtnexus.com ProcessWeaver specializes in providing the most comprehensive automated multi-mode shipping solutions. ProcessWeaver solutions work integrally with multiple global, regional and local Parcel/LTL/TL carriers and freight forwarders. www.processweaver.com Manhattan Associates provides supply chain solutions to organizations that consider supply chain software, processes and technology strategic to their market leadership. With over 2,000 staff supporting 1,200 customers globally, Manhattan Associates is well placed to serve the local and global supply chain needs of companies of every size. www.manh.co.uk Oracle is the worlds Supply Chain Management leader with a complete suite of applications that cover demand and supply planning, sales & operations planning, transportation, warehouse & global trade management, procurement, manufacturing, distributed order orchestration, and product lifecycle management. www.oracle.com/goto/SCM The Worlds Most Important Gathering of Supply Chain Leaders 14 REGISTRATION AND TEAM SEND Supply Chain Team Attendance Program: Leverage more value across your organization Supply Chain Executive Conference is designed for each executive on a supply chain leadership team, from supply chain heads to the heads of planning, sourcing, manufacturing, logistics and IT. Its a perfect opportunity to come together as a supply chain leadership team. 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