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WEBINAR: Supply Chain Survival Guide: How to Manage Natural Disasters with Reactive Resilience

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Welcome to SiliconExpert’s webinar series Supply Chain Survial Guide, where we explore new thoughts, ideas, advice, stories of the past, and predictions of the future.

Don’t miss one of our most relevant and valuable webinars! Modern weather patterns are causing natural disasters to be more frequent and more fierce than ever before in supply chain history. We will be openly discussing and evaluating how to best respond to the sudden aftermath of a natural disaster. Natural disasters threaten global supply chains on a daily basis, and are a leading cause of devastating disruptions.

With SiliconExpert’s own SCRM product manager, Victoria Gregory, you will learn best practices for facing today’s most disruptive challenges head on. You will also receive expert advice for managing the most common problems, and have the opportunity to ask your own questions during a live Q&A.

This webinar will explore:

  • How to manage unexpected disruptions
  • What to do
  • Advice on the approach
  • Narrowing the focus in an age of being over-alerted
  • Getting clear action items to resolve the problem
  • Risk mitigation tools & best practices
  • Audience feedback on the beta tool

Speakers

Victoria Gregory

Product Manager in Supply Chain

After graduating from MIT, Victoria started a custom hardware manufacturing platform, where she built from the ground-up a new type of high-tech consumer electronics factory in Mexico. She continues to innovate in the supply chain space through developing automated software-driven manufacturing and supply chain tools.


Tara Robinson

Product Marketing Manager

For over 10 years, Tara has been helping customers understand how to get the most out of the products in their lives. She’s worked with big CPG brands, as well as global developers, to ideate and execute messaging campaigns that bridge the gap between innovation and utilization.

January 11, 2023 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm EST