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Demand Planning & Forecasting Tutorial
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2 For 1 Pricing: $995.00 (USD)
Step-by-Step Education on Demand Planning & Forecasting in a Classroom Setting @ 2 Levels
Consumption (POS Data) Based Forecasting for Preserving Cash
Integrating Demand Planning to Run an Effective S&OP Process
Forecasting & Planning for New Products & Services
Exclusive Insights into How Major Companies are Utilizing Demand Planning & Forecasting
Interactive Round-Table Discussions
And So Much More!
A Complete Program for Improving Company Performance Through Better Demand Planning & Forecasting
Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Overlooking Boston
575 Memorial Drive

Cambridge, Massachusetts
August 16 & 17, 2010

Companies Presenting:
Carter's/ Oshkosh IBF
MIT CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION &LOGISTICS Nestle Infant Nutrition
SAS


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Monday, August 16 2010
08:00AM - 09:00AM
Registration & Morning Refreshments
09:00AM - 11:30AM
LEVEL I: Forecasting Process: Key to Effective Forecasting


Larry Lapide, Ph.D
Research Affiliate
MIT CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION &LOGISTICS
09:00AM - 11:30AM
LEVEL II: How to Prepare Forecasts and Plans for New Products & Services


Robin Simon
Senior Consultant
IBF
11:30AM - 12:30PM
Lunch
12:30PM - 01:10PM
Software Demo I
John Galt
12:30PM - 01:10PM
Software Demo II:
ForecastPro
01:15 - 03:45PM
LEVEL I: The Most Commonly Used Statistical Forecasting Method: Time Series Models


Robin Simon
Senior Consultant
IBF
01:15 - 03:45PM
LEVEL II: Improve Forecasting Using POS Data for Forecasting


Steve Tribou
VP of Account Planning
Carter's/ Oshkosh
03:45 - 04:45PM
LEVELS I & II: DEMAND PLANNING & FORECASTING ROUND ROBIN TABLE DISCUSSION
Tuesday, August 17 2010
08:30AM - 11:00AM
LEVEL I: How to Effectively Communicate Demand Forecasts and Plans to Upper Management


Mark Lawless
Senior Consultant
IBF
08:30AM - 11:00AM
LEVEL II: Demand-Driven Forecasting: Sensing the Signals, Shaping and Predicting Demand


Charles Chase
Business Enablement Manager, Global Manufacturing & Supply Chain Practice
SAS
11:30AM - 12:30PM
Lunch
12:30PM - 01:10PM
Software Demo I
Automatic Forecasting Systems
12:30PM - 01:10PM
Software Demo II:
01:15 - 03:45PM
LEVEL I: Starting and Running an Effective S&OP Process


Larry Lapide, Ph.D
Research Affiliate
MIT
01:15 - 03:45PM
LEVEL II: Promotional/ Event Driven Forecasting, Quantifying Relationships with Regression Models


Charles Chase
Business Enablement Manager, Global Manufacturing & Supply Chain Practice
SAS

 

 

 
















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