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| EFFECTIVE DISRUPTION MANAGEMENT SEMINAR 2005 |
Agenda
Thursday, September 8, 2005
Bechtel Center, Stanford University
| MORNING |
| 8:00 a.m. |
Registration and Breakfast |
| 8:30 |
Opening Comments
Robert L. Joss, Dean, Graduate School of Business
Standford University |
| 8:40 |
Keynote:
Using Supply Chain Innovation to Save Lives
Lynn Fritz, Director General
Fritz Institute |
| 9:10 |
Session I:
The Balancing Act: Speed, Agility versus Cost
Moderator: Hau Lee, Co-Director, GSCMF
Standford University
Christina S. Kite, Senior Director, Global Risk Management
Cisco Systems
Randy Martin, Director of Global Emergency Operations
MercyCorps |
| 10:40 |
Networking break |
| 11:10 |
Session II:
When Disaster Strikes: Planning & Managing Emergency Response
Moderator: Jim Rice, Director Integrated Supply Chain, Center for Transportation Studies
MIT
Adele Martz, Director BCP & Crisis Support
General Motors
Gail Neudorf, Emergency coordinator
CARE Canada |
| 12:40 |
Lunch |
| AFTERNOON |
| 2:30 |
Session III:
Public/Private Partnerships
Moderator: Anisya Thomas, Managing Director
Fritz Institute
Jon A. Olson, Manager Global Transportation & Logistical Outsourcing
Intel
John Rickard, Director of Logistics
IRC
Ludo Oelrich, Director of “Moving the World”
TNT |
| 4:00 |
Networking break |
| 4:30 |
Session VI:
Performance Management
Moderator: Eric Johnson, Professor
Tuck School of Business
John A. Clendenin, Chief Executive Officer
IC Logistics
Mathieu Clerkx, Senior VP and CIO
Philips Semiconductors |
| 6:00 |
Reception |
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| If you simply give money, it is one thing to one organization. If you give services or create technology, this can be replicated by every other humanitarian aid organization. This means you get leverage and the result factor is bigger - Lynn Fritz |
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