Inventory Management: Best Practices in a COVID-19 Environment

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Inventory Management: Best Practices in a COVID-19 Environment

This Inventory Management webinar will provide insight into essential skills, present the path to build capability and best practice

By Dept of Industry, Science and Resources

Date and time

Tue, 22 Feb 2022 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM PST

Location

Online

About this event

This 1 hour online Inventory Management workshop will provide insight into the essential skills to build business capability and best practice in inventory management.

Webinar content will cover:

  • Understand the problems and cost of poor performance in inventory management systems & processes
  • The primary diagnostic tool to understand the current state of inventory management in your business post COVID - 19
  • Measurements and what they mean
  • The “how to” of execution to re-set Inventory in your business using 6S & Lean principles
  • Understanding Sales & Operations Planning to drive inventory management efficiencies
  • What success looks like – the future state
  • Re-setting strategic supply planning

Presenter: Scott Blakemore, Managing Director, Blakemoresource

 http://blakemoresource.com/

For more information on this workshop, please contact Ken Long on ken.long@ep.industry.gov.au

Please note, this is a free webinar series hosted by the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources Entrepreneurs' Programme.

The Entrepreneurs’ Programme provides quality advice and support to assist businesses to innovate and grow. For further information on what services may be available to you, visit: business.gov.au/EP

 If you have any questions about this Webinar series please contact EPLearningEvents@industry.gov.au

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The Entrepreneurs’ Programme (EP) delivers advice, networking and grants to help Australian businesses grow, innovate and commercialise nationally and globally. This helps to drive economic growth and jobs, improving broader community outcomes. For more information go to www.business.gov.au/EP

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