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Manifest 2024 with Pam Simon

The Logistics of Logistics

Pam is the EVP and Conference Chair at Manifest: The Future of Supply Chain & Logistics which will be held February 5th – 7th, 2024, at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas. She is the EVP & Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together.

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Accelerating the Path to Net-Zero Supply Chains

SCM Research

The framework is intended to be a central tool for the World Economic Forum Industry Net Zero Accelerator initiative, which is designed to bring together leaders across industry sectors, academia, government, and civil society to jointly shed light on global insights and best practices for reducing emissions.

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Embracing Change: The Internal Shift to Decision-Centric Planning 

ToolsGroup

Leaders must not only endorse the decision-centric approach but also embody its principles. Providing a forum for employees to voice their concerns and ask questions can help alleviate fears. Employees must be encouraged to continuously assess situations, make informed decisions rapidly, and pivot strategies as needed.

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End to End Supply Chain Disruption with Pam Simon

The Logistics of Logistics

She is the Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together. Manifest is held at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas. Manifest Vegas brings together the most comprehensive ecosystem of innovation and transformation in supply chain and logistics.

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Geopolitical Risks to Supply Chains: China, Russia, and Beyond

Enterra Insights

”[1] Because geopolitical risks are center stage, it follows that business leaders must carefully watch that stage. Although there has been a lot of talk about decoupling supply chains from China, business leaders have discovered that course of action is not as easy as some imagined. emerging opportunities).

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Elevating The Voice of the Supply Chain Contrarian

Supply Chain Shaman

While companies that supply chain leaders believe are top performers– J&J, P&G, and Unilever– do not outperform their peer group. Leaders of the 90’s Are No Longer Leaders. The regional manufacturing-centric models that defined earlier leaders like P&G and Kraft-Heinz are obsolete.

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Are We Entering the Era of the Polycrisis?

Enterra Insights

However, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF), the London bus analogy is no longer apt. … While governments and business leaders around the world are racing to meet short-term challenges such as rising inflation and recession risks, long-term risks may converge into a polycrisis by the end of the decade.”[3]