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Orange County's Link to the Operations and Supply Chain's Educational and Professional Communities
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Event Summary and Flyer - Next event coming soon.
Qualifies toward ASCM Risk Management Education Certificate
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Participation qualifies for 7 hours toward the total 12 hour requirement for ASCM Risk Management Education Certificate. Visit the ASCM.org page for more details on the certificate.
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The seminar will cover the following required topics
- RMC1 Basics of risk management
- RMC4 Assessing risk
- RMC5 ERM framework
- RMC6 Risk organizational structures
- RMC7 Governance, risk and compliance
- RMC8 Controlling risk
- RMC9 Risk and supply chain management
Presenter Information
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Gregory L. Schlegel, CPIM
Vice President and Principal Shertrack LLC
Schlegel has been a supply chain executive at several Fortune 100 companies for more than 30 years, seven of which he spent as an IBM supply chain executive consultant. Schlegel also was the 1997 ASCM international president and is a frequent speaker at conferences, seminars, webinars and professional development meetings.
Essentials - When and Where
Registration
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As part of our ongoing outreach, ASCM Orange County chapter hosts a series of events for senior supply chain and operations executives. These events are designed to provide executives an opportunity to meet, network and exchange ideas on supply chain topics of strategic importance to their operations.
Event Summary - Next event coming soon.
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This event is a facilitated discussion between senior supply chain and operations executives. It is designed to be an open group exchange of experiences, learning and ideas directly between senior executives. Participants are supply chain, operations or other interested executives including C-level, Vice Presidents and Directors or business owners. ASCM Orange County hosts the event and helps to facilitate, but the contributors are the participants themselves in an open forum discussion. The April event will be the fourth in the series.
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The events are mid-week, morning sessions held at a centrally located Orange County hotel. The session opens at 7AM with a half-hour of networking followed by the roundtable discussion. A light breakfast is provided.
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The session concludes at 10:30 AM, enabling executives to make late morning or lunch meetings.
Discussion Topic
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More Information
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Orange County ASCM hosts and participates in special events for chapter members, local executives and other interested participants. These events offer unique opportunities to engage, exchange ideas and learn from each other and form an important part of value of OC ASCM to the broader supply chain community.
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