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Supply Chain Revolution - Supply Chain 5.0, the New Headspace, Stewardship, Leading in Networks, Culture, Ageism, the Rise of Social Media, and Diversity in the Future of Work  (Supply Chain Brief)

Supply Chain 5.0, the New Headspace, Stewardship, Leading in Networks, Culture, Ageism, the Rise of Social Media, and Diversity in the Future of Work (Supply Chain Brief)

03/11/20 • 18 min

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Supply Chain Revolution

This is Part 3 of our first webinar series with Supply Chain Brief where discuss unlocking and empowering the value of "us", of humans in the future of work in Supply Chain 5.0.

Episode 10 is packed with insights starting with FOUR themes around leadership. We discuss the ‘new headspace’, embracing global stewardship and value creation, the new M.O. needed for new school leadership, and using digital an as equalizer to distribute leadership in networks. New diversity and new impacts are discussed...sensitive topics front of mind for all workforce generations and rebels.

Provocative PoVs uncovered include: the rise of social media in leadership when influencing digital natives and the shift where employees are viewed as trusted stewards (this is akin to we hire adults, then we get out of their way and treat them like adults). We dive into the theme of structuring an organization for success and the shift to ‘platform orgs’...why building a learning organization is critical to culture, speed to value and agility in the future of work. Lastly, we talk diversity & inclusion, this means diversity of thought and people who stand up your organization and flipping ageism on its side as an input for kick-ass design thinking!

Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/

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This is Part 3 of our first webinar series with Supply Chain Brief where discuss unlocking and empowering the value of "us", of humans in the future of work in Supply Chain 5.0.

Episode 10 is packed with insights starting with FOUR themes around leadership. We discuss the ‘new headspace’, embracing global stewardship and value creation, the new M.O. needed for new school leadership, and using digital an as equalizer to distribute leadership in networks. New diversity and new impacts are discussed...sensitive topics front of mind for all workforce generations and rebels.

Provocative PoVs uncovered include: the rise of social media in leadership when influencing digital natives and the shift where employees are viewed as trusted stewards (this is akin to we hire adults, then we get out of their way and treat them like adults). We dive into the theme of structuring an organization for success and the shift to ‘platform orgs’...why building a learning organization is critical to culture, speed to value and agility in the future of work. Lastly, we talk diversity & inclusion, this means diversity of thought and people who stand up your organization and flipping ageism on its side as an input for kick-ass design thinking!

Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/

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undefined - Exploring Technology in the Circular Economy including Industry 4.0, Smart Supply Chains, Intelligent Assets That Leverage Digital Twins, Industrial Symbiosis, and Stewardship in the Future of Work (Supply Chain Brief)

Exploring Technology in the Circular Economy including Industry 4.0, Smart Supply Chains, Intelligent Assets That Leverage Digital Twins, Industrial Symbiosis, and Stewardship in the Future of Work (Supply Chain Brief)

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This is Part 2 of our first webinar series with Supply Chain Brief that described the Supply Chain Revolution and how we are leaving value on the table from the perspective of materials, process, and people. In Episode 9, we explore Circular Supply Chains and the Circular Economy though the lens of technology. The shifts in business models over the next 30 years will leverage smart supply chains and Industry 4.0 to build the circular economy at scale. In this episode, we discuss the 4th Industrial revolution, technologies that enable the supply chains of the future and how the sophistication of technology like the industrial internet, smart systems, intelligent assets, and digital twins will facilitate better collaboration, information, and decision sharing in the future of work and stewardship. Are you thinking about Digital Waste? Are you thinking about how to use sensors and IoT in network decision sharing? Want to dive into the full presentation with visual slides and learning? Stay tuned across social and on our website as we are sharing the entire PoV this week :)

Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/

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undefined - Exploring Humanitarian Supply Chains, International Development, Providing Access to Medicine and Medical Care (a Timely Conversation with the CoronaVirus/COVID19) Outbreak), and a Call for Women in Supply Chain (Africa Resource Center)

Exploring Humanitarian Supply Chains, International Development, Providing Access to Medicine and Medical Care (a Timely Conversation with the CoronaVirus/COVID19) Outbreak), and a Call for Women in Supply Chain (Africa Resource Center)

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In Episode 11, we explore humanitarian supply chains and international development. This is Part 1 of 2 lightning talks with Pretty Mubaiwa, PhD Public Law Candidate and UCT Regional Coordinator for the Africa Resource Center. Pretty works in disruptive supply chain to provide critical medicine, access, and care at the point of need. The mantra of this organization is African led, African inspired, and to improve lives of African people.

International Development is an extremely complex environment. In many parts of the world, governments run humanitarian supply chains as a public service. Coordinating how the medicines are sourced, and working with donors and partners is often not well-coordinated. Problems start at the national level, and if the government doesn’t get it right, people lose their lives.

In this episode, we discuss the donor relationship, central medical stores, working without a demand signal, impacts of cold chain on inventory management, the opportunity for network infrastructure and 3PL/last mile delivery, and how supply chain is an underdeveloped industry without education programs in place to support the people who need it the most.

To learn more about Pretty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pretty-mubaiwa-b5917086/; to learn more about ARC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/africa-resource-centre/about/

Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/

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