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SUMMARY:Women in Supply Chain: The Innovative Supply Chain Conference
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on June 21 & 22\, 2017 at the Safari Lodge\, Calgary Zoo for the Women in Supply Chain: The Innovative Supply Chain Conference. \nWomen in Supply Chain (WISC) provides a solid platform of collaboration for Supply chain\, transportation and Logistics Industries together under one roof. Bringing together leaders and enabling supply chain visibility – delivered through knowledge exchange from leading executives in the business. \nThis conference offers a wide variety of keynote speakers\, trend insights and endless network opportunities. \nSo what are you waiting for? \nWomen in Supply Chain: The Innovative Supply Chain Conference 2017 Program \nJune 21\, 2017 \n4:45 Registration and Reception \n5:45 Opening Remarks and Speeches \n5:55 Embracing Fractured Communication – Business communication in the age of social media \n\nClare Tries\, Purchasing Manager at F12.net. and Leanne Yeatman Managing Partner at F12.net and Director of Administration\n\n6:20 Dinner \n7:25 Keynote Speaker – Finding Hidden Talent\n \n\nJeff Kelly\, Director of Operations\, Metro Supply Chain Group\n\n7:55 Questions \n8:15 Wrap-up \n8:45 Dinner concludes \nJune 22\, 2017 \n8:00 Registration and Networking \n8:30 Breakfast: The Journey of our Food – the Food Chain Unlocked \n\nTrish Lequier\, Senior Director\, Food Safety\, Loblaw’s West\n\nTake a tour with Loblaw food safety Senior Director Trish Lequier on the journey of food from farm to fork\, from the agriculture beginnings to the retail shelf. \n9:30 The Totally Organized Professional is all About OUTCOMES \n\nBruce Lee\n\nWhat does it take to stay on track\, engaged\, motivated and inspired to continue to be the best you can be? What are the best kept secrets that will fast track your career? How can you make that noticeable difference to stand out and be seen in order to accelerate your success rate at the office\, at home and in your community leadership? What matters most to a rewarding career is a great end result to your actions\, called Outcomes.\n The key to success for anyone is to actually implement the proven action steps that generate the results you need along with a system for keeping on top of it – measuring your momentum. The second important step to success is that you must feel good about what you do and who you are doing it for. In other words\, it is engagement with the company\, your product and people. A key driver to achieve these extraordinary results is based on an attribute called trust which becomes your behaviour and your reputation. Here is how to achieve that with confidence\, initiative and commitment. \nThis session will outline the 8 key areas of focus and provide a link to the self-test tools and e-books to keep the momentum going. To be more successful\, enjoy work and life more\, get to your goals faster and with less stress\, and help others to get there with you\, then this session can be your tipping point. \n10:30 Break \n10:45 Cyber Security & Protecting the Supply Chain \n\nMel Crocker\, Vice President Enterprise Services and Chief Security Officer\, Enbridge\n\n11:30 Attracting\, Retaining and Advancing Talent Across Generational Leaps \n\nMichael King\, National Director: Solutions and Data Analytics\, Drake International\n\n12:15 Lunch: Polishing the “Diamonds in the Rough” \n\nJeanine Hunter\, Transportation Manager\, Loblaws\n\n1:30 Resiliency Training for Better Performing TEAMS \n\nJo-Ann Pawliw\, Director\, Western Canada\,  Institute of Health and Human Potential\, Licensed Coach and Facilitator\n\n2:30 Coaching & Mentorship Model on Supply Chain Journey – How to execute coaching to build capability on supply chain \n\nAllison Mones and Jessica Wiseman\, PwC\n\n3:15 Break \n3:30 Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Automation – Utopia or jobless nightmare? \n\nWade Bayntun\, Managing Partner for F12’s Red Deer region and Devon Gillard\, Managing Partner at F12.net and Director of Client Relations\n\n4:00 Navigating Business Casual \n\nLeslie Davies\, The Stylish Insider\n\n\n4:45 Wrap-up\n\nPlease contact Bryndis Whitson at 403-220-2114 or bwhitson@ucalgary.ca \nSponsorship Opportunities are available!  Women in Supply Chain the Innovative Supply Chain Conference Sponsorship Opportunities and Registration Information \n
URL:https://www.vanhorneinstitute.com/event/women-supply-chain-innovative-supply-chain-conference/
LOCATION:Safari Lodge\, Calgary Zoo\, 1300 Zoo Rd NE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2E 7V6\, Canada
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