Appian & Xebia to share AI-driven S&OP Insights
Successful sales and operations planning (S&OP) – vital for the health of supply chains – is the subject of an upcoming must-attend webinar.
S&OP helps balance demand and supply and link strategic plans with day-to-day operations, yet the pace of modern business is relentless, and market conditions continue to be extremely challenging – with ongoing supply chain disruption and economic headwinds being just two of many complicating factors.
This means traditional S&OP processes can struggle to keep up, but the advent of GenAI and related technologies means a new era of supply chain planning is already here.
Join leaders from AI process automation company Appian, and Xebia, a pioneering IT consultancy, for an insightful webinar on how organisations can move from static S&OP solutions to dynamic, agile processes designed to drive efficiency, responsiveness, and competitive advantage in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape.
Such solutions can help business achieve end-to-end visibility across the supply chain, allowing them to integrate real-time insights into planning processes. This in turn allows them to adapt to ever-changing market conditions, and make dynamic adjustments on the fly.
S&OP topics will include:
● Supply chain market trends and how organisations are responding
● Understanding the importance of agile supply chain planning
● Laying the right foundation with AI, data fabric, and process automation
● Creating an actionable blueprint for end-to-end agile supply chain planning
● A solution showcase: achieving a connected supply chain on the Appian platform
The webinar takes place on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 4:00pm London time (GMT +0:00)
Panelists include Appian Global Manufacturing and Automotive Industry Lead, Gary Cassell, who has 23 years’ experience leading and managing S&OP functions.
He will be joined by Harsheen Bali, Senior Manager of Solutions and Strategy, at Xebia, where Bali specialises in tailoring customer-centric solutions.
The event will be moderated by Neil Perry, Head of Multimedia at BizClik.