Young Professionals Day - Supply Chain Management and Logistics education event for company teams April 14, 2021 July 8, 2021 September 9, 2021 ...
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Young Professionals Day
Virtual
Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Classroom education event for company teams
April 14, 2021
July 8, 2021
September 9, 2021
December 2, 2021
9:00 – 18:00
An Initiative of Powered byConcept • 1-day education initiative for Young Professionals (3-5 years working experience) in Supply Chain, Sales, Purchasing and Production • Bilingual (German and English) • Application of a modern Business Simulation Game “The Fresh Connection” • Online participation in the virtual classroom
Concept
• Real Supply Chain Challenges
by means of an action-
oriented training format.
• Participating company teams
compete against each other
• Competition to achieve the best
return on investment (ROI)
• Prize for the winning teamChallenges / Tasks The company teams have to ... • manage capacity, resources and interfaces • experience and use the relations between Supply Chain, Sales, Purchasing and Production • cross-departmental collaboration • realize the relevance of communication to make the right decisions • correctly analyze available information
Learning success The company teams have to ... • determine and implement potential improvements • precociously reveal, rate, avoid, reduce risks and risk factors • ensure cross-departmental and cross-functional cooperation • accountability for the impact on the entire company due to decisions taken
Challenges / Tasks
• Make relevant Supply Chain
decisions as a team
• gather and analyze data quickly
• scrutinize the importance of
single goals to maximize the
overall result
• Train consciously through clear
role distribution in Supply Chain,
Sales, Purchasing and OperationsChallenges / Tasks
• prioritize important decisions
under time pressure
• Develop conflict solutions
• Develop social skills
• Foster teamwork and network
thinking, and highlight them as a
competitive advantage
• Take team learning experiences
back into the companyVirtual Classroom • Online platform for synchronous e-learning that is an ideal alternative to traditional face-to-face teaching. • Coach and young professionals interact in real time via video conferences (German, English) • Various tools enable the processing of tasks together as a group or independently.
Virtual Classroom • The learning content can also be presented using the tools. • The coach acts as a moderator who controls the learning process and coordinates group activities and discussions. • Depending on the requirements, the virtual classroom has various room functions.
Virtual Classroom
Classroom: All participants are present in the main room.
Participants Participants Tools:
• Screen Sharing
Coach
• Whiteboard
• Poll
• Chat
• RecordingVirtual Classroom
Break-out rooms: The teams (3-4 people) are in group rooms.
Break-out Break-out
Room 1 Room 2 • To use the supply chain
simulation or to process
tasks
Coach
• For processing tasks in
small teams of two
(buddy concept)
Tools:
• Screen Sharing
• Whiteboard
• Chat
• Recording in the
break-out roomVirtual Classroom
Break-out rooms: Communication with the coach
Break-out Break-out
Room 1 Room 2 • Participants can always
ask the coach for
help with a virtual
hand signal or send a
Coach
message.
• The coach can switch
from the classroom to
the break-out room or
send a message
if he is busy with
participants in another
break-out room.Virtual Classroom
Break-out rooms: Communication with the coach
Break-out Break-out
Room 1 Room 2 • The coach can set a time
limit and communicate
centrally with the
various break-out
Coach
rooms.
• The coach can send
messages and
instructions to the
break-out rooms.Virtual Classroom
Break-out rooms: Communication within the teams
Break-out Room
Coach • The company teams can
coordinate with each
Let's do Task 1.
I share my screen other in the break-out
with you guys.
rooms. The other
participants can neither
see nor hear you.
• The coach can send
messages and
instructions to the
I can contribute
a good example
I will take notes. break-out rooms.
from my
everyday work.Virtual Classroom
Break-out rooms: Communication within the teams
Break-out Room
Coach Tools:
Let's do Task 1.
I share my screen
• Screen Sharing
with you guys.
• Whiteboard
• Chat
• Recording in the
break-out room
I can contribute
• Processing of tasks /
I will take notes.
a good example
from my documents through
everyday work.
Shared DriveTechnical requirements
• PC or laptop with internet
connection, webcam and
microphone / headset
• The participants will receive the
access data for the password-
protected event one week before
the start
• A short technology check is also
offered a week before the eventOffer Costs: • € 2,495 plus VAT per team (with at least 3 and max. 4 people) • Optional: Debriefing, € 200 plus VAT per team Services: • One-day online, bilingual training "Young Professionals Day" on the topic of "Supply Chain Risk Management“ • Debriefing (optional) of team decisions and their effects on the business simulation game – individual debriefing with every single team per WebEx after the event. The date will be agreed upon with each team individually.
Offer Benefits: • Qualification for the online competition "The Fresh Connection Global Professional Challenge", in which teams from more than 30 countries take part every year from April to June. The best team of the D-A-CH (Germany-Austria-Switzerland) pool will be invited to the finals at the expense of LOGISTIK HEUTE and PMI, where it will fight against the other national winners for the main prize of the Challenge: an executive training at MIT (Boston / USA). • The winning team receives winner certificates, a 1-year company subscription for the journal “LOGISTIK HEUTE” and a voucher for each team member for a LOGISTIK HEUTE workshop / seminar (12 months validity). • All other participants receive acknowledgement of attendance certificates.
Contact Andrea Walbert Dr. Petra Seebauer CPIM, CSCP, PLS, CDDP, CLTD Herausgeberin LOGISTIK HEUTE und Geschäftsführerende Gesellschafterin Geschäftsführerin PMI Production Management Institute GmbH EUROEXPO Messe- und Kongress-GmbH Fraunhoferstraße 22 Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 7 82152 Planegg 80807 München Tel.: +49 (89) 857 61 46 Tel.: +49 (89) 323 91 213 E-Mail: andrea.walbert@pmi-m.de E-Mail: petra.seebauer@euroexpo.de www.pmi-m.de www.logistik-heute.de
For more information and registration: www.logistik-heute.de/YPD2020
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