This session will explore the transformative impact of Generative AI (GenAI) on current resilience measures in supply chain management. Though the incorporation of GenAI may threaten to disrupt the traditional ways in which supply chains operate, it also possesses great potential, including:
- Identification and solutions to future problems
- Addressing current challenges
- Improving the end-to-end trust needed for supply chain collaboration
Join McKinsey & Company partners Knut Alicke and Julian Fischer for a discussion surrounding GenAI’s potential to increase supply chain resiliency. They will explore enhancements in footprint resilience measures, incorporation with advanced planning systems (APS), investments in digitization initiatives, and improved understanding of risk management, in order to strengthen efficiency and support stakeholder coordination within your organization.
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Moderator: Brian Straight, Editor in Chief, Supply Chain Management Review
Recording Date: February 27, 2025 Panelists: Julian Fischer, Operations Practice, McKinsey br> Knut Alicke. Manufacturing and supply chain, McKinsey

Recording Date: February 27, 2025 Panelists: Julian Fischer, Operations Practice, McKinsey br> Knut Alicke. Manufacturing and supply chain, McKinsey
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