End-to-End SAP Supply Chain Training & Education
This MasterClass Bootcamp is designed to help you leverage the end-to-end SAP supply chain, we will educate and enable you to use SAP in a smart way to drive significant business outcomes, like improving service levels, process efficiencies, and inventory reductions.
Your SAP system is one of the most important ERP tools for managing and optimizing your supply chain. SAP Supply Chain Training is vital for businesses to maximize growth and minimize cost.
"Combination of theory and practical application. It was really helpful for us to see that there's a better way to run our business all in SAP” -2022 Bootcamp Attendee
This SAP Supply Chain Bootcamp provides a mixture of 14+ hours of lecture, demo, and hands-on sessions to help participants understand the fundamentals of SAP and how to use it effectively. The training will cover topics such as supply chain planning, materials management, production planning & control, quality management and more. Participants will also get an opportunity to practice their skills through hands-on exercises using their own system.
The training is designed to help participants gain a comprehensive understanding of SAP capabilities and how they can be used to improve supply chain performance. By attending this MasterClass program, participants will be able to maximize their use of SAP powerful tools and features in order to achieve better results for their business.
Agenda
Speakers
Kristie Bane
Kristie Bane
Is an Associate Partner and Thought Leader with Reveal. She has over 20 years of practical integrated supply chain management experience across a variety of industries from fashion, retail and entertainment to consumer-packaged goods manufacturing and automotive accessories. She specializes in organizational change management, decision support solutions, and integrated business planning processes for supply chains of all shapes and sizes. Kristie is a A-CPF, certified DDLP/DDPP and certified SAP Solutions Practitioner for SCM.
Sean Elliffe
Sean Elliffe
Sean Elliffe is an Senior Partner at Reveal.
Sean is responsible for driving the delivery of supply chain optimization / improvement programs across the globe. He has a mechanical engineering background and holds a master’s degree (M-Phil Education and Training). He has more than 20 years of strategic business experience building situation-based interventions and solutions that drive business to achieve effective delivery, enhanced competitiveness and improved business efficiency. He has spoken at International supply chain conferences in Europe, the United States and South Africa. Sean has assisted clients in the U.S., UK, Europe, Australia, Pakistan, Trinidad and Tobago to achieve the adaptations needed to change the way they manage their supply chains. Some of these clients include BHP Billiton, Sulzer Metco, Tennant Co., Ryerson, Foundation Coal, Insight, Rust-Oleum and Entegris.
Wayne Thomas
Wayne Thomas
Wayne is a Thought Leader at Reveal USA. With over 40 years of leadership experience, Wayne’s primary focus is to translate vision into action within people, processes and performance across supply chains to achieve a level of SAP maturity and increase profitability. His experience covers a wide variety of industries across multiple countries with specific focus on Finance, Sourcing, Purchasing, Commercial, Operations, Manufacturing and Supply Chain organizations.
Ed Elsbury
Ed Elsbury
Ed Elsbury is a Partner at Reveal.
Ed Elsbury is a Partner at Reveal responsible for developing and building client relationships and strategies focused on improving supply chain effectiveness and ensuring client satisfaction. Ed has more than 25 years of strategic business experience providing solutions designed to improve distribution efficiencies, reduce operating costs and increase product margins.
His experience includes technology, manufacturing, distribution, and finance helping clients from Fortune 100 to private equity firms. Some clients Ed has helped transform include Sysco, Albertsons, Phillips 66, Tenneco, Mitsubishi, Sears, Nalco and Walgreens.