Links to previously presented seminars and webinars.
JUNE 2008 Effectively managing your single largest asset - inventory - can be a series of ongoing challenges. In this webcast, inventory management and replenishment expert King Harrison shared his thoughts about inventory management pitfalls by discussing different scenarios and how to address them. To access the recorded session 
MAY 2008 IBM's recent hardware announcements present significant opportunities for current iSeries and System i customers. In this session, speaker David Davern, IBM Americas Business Systems group, presented a recap of the Power System announcement and V6R1 operating system enhancements. In addition to sharing insight about how to take advantage of new features, David answered questions about how to create a migration plan. Visit our IBM Updates page for links to announcement information. To access the recorded session 
FEBRUARY 2008 Dr. Barry Lawrence, Industrial Technology Department of Texas A & M, examines new ROI expectations, how best practices impact those expectations, and how to leverage those practices to optimize shareholder wealth. The whys and hows of optimizing profitability are presented in depth along with case examples illustrating successful implementation. This session is based on a large multi company consortium research project in progress at Texas A&M’s Supply Chain Systems Laboratory.
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AUGUST 2007 Are you planning for growth? Do you know the key ingredients for success? View this August 22 webcast as Dr. Kathy Newton, Head of the Industrial Technology Department at Purdue University, addresses the topics of a checklist for successful strategic planning, “The Acid Test”, growth planning, channel strategies, the role of measurements, providing customer value.
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MAY 2007 How does implementing technology in the warehouse impact the rest of your business? How can you enjoy the benefits realized by companies who employ "best practices" in managing the warehouse? In fact, what are those best practices? In a webcast recorded on May 23, Dr. Kathy Newton, Head of the Industrial Technology Department at Purdue University, shared a Warehouse Management Best Practices Checklist supported by field research and case studies. This one hour session included a Q & A segment.
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MARCH 2007 Don't miss a unique opportunity to hear the author of the all-new report Facing the Forces of Change®: Lead the Way in Supply Chain, Dr. Adam Fein. During a web conference sponsored by IBM, Dr. Fein discussed the four major trends outlined in the book, along with innovative strategies, and fielded questions from the audience.
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FEBRUARY 2007 For our first webcast of 2007, we returned to the popular subject of warehouse productivity. How does implementing technology in the warehouse impact the rest of your business? How can you think about the business strategically and how to make a difference for customers? In a panel discussion led by Jon Schreibfeder, President of Effective Inventory Management Inc., wholesale distributors share how they have leveraged technology as a strategic tool.
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NOVEMBER 2006 For our fourth quarter webcast, we asked Michael Marks to expand upon topics he discussed in our September presentation, “Lean Distribution: Creating Sales Force Effectiveness”.
You’ve probably weighed in on the debate in the past: Is it better to pay sales reps primarily through commissions, “to keep them hungry,” or pay a large salary, “so they aren’t fixated on the short-term?” Do you increase market share by paying a commission where a sales rep receives “a piece” of all the sales he or she makes, or with a bonus where nothing is paid until “an acceptable” level of performance is achieved? Guess what? It doesn’t matter!
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SEPTEMBER 2006 Michael Marks, leading industry consultant, author and principal of Indian River Group Consulting, presents the case for a Sales Effectiveness Program (SEP). A SEP improves the effectiveness of the sales force by doing the right things rather than just doing things right. It is a set of best sales practices with a small amount of automation thrown in. The presentation is followed by a Q&A session about the SEP concept based on "Managing activities and measuring results."
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JUNE 2006 Dr. Barry Lawrence, Director of the Supply Chain Systems Laboratory at Texas A & M and noted distribution industry consultant, discusses the pressures on distributors to deliver more value-added services while expanding the role of the field sales force.
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FEBRUARY 2006 In a February 7 webcast leading warehouse expert Ken Ackerman shared how the "lean" thinking applied in mass production can provide lessons to reduce waste and move toward perfection in the warehouse.
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SEPTEMBER 2005 DPS, in conjunction with IBM, was pleased to sponsor the seminar "Distribution Technology Trends: An Update" . Guest speaker was Dr. Adam J. Fein, leading distribution industry expert and Executive Editor of "Outlook 2006: An Executive's Companion to Facing the Forces of Changes" published by the NAW.
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