Join us in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for the 2009 APICS International Conference & Expo—the conference designed to help you compete in the global marketplace and providing skills to make your company run more effectively in an increasingly competitive economy.
Get in-depth exposure to a wide array of subject areas integral to success in operations management—from demand management, forecasting, and S&OP to navigating the global supply chain—APICS 2009 will provide actionable education to prepare you for what's next in your career.
Global Supply Chain
Remain Relevant in the Global Marketplace
Each day, the global economic landscape changes. Gain the broad view and the latest global supply chain management best practices to ensure you are prepared to navigate these changes. (more)
Demand Mgt., Forecasting, and S&OP
No One Has a Crystal Ball for the Global Economy
No one knew how far-reaching the global economic downturn would be; but using the best practices and techniques in this Learning Path can help you forecast the recovery and increase your accuracy to get your company through this difficult time. (more)
Lean
Today's Economy Requires Lean Expertise
Lean operations are a necessity in a recession. In this Learning Path, explore ways to minimize waste while maximizing production and efficiency—globally, on a compressed schedule, and more. (more)
Basics of Operations Management
Set Your Career and Skills on Solid Footing
Increase your understanding of tried-and-true concepts and techniques helping operations management professionals lead their companies through today's recession. (more)
Professional Advancement
Prepare for Your Next Professional Step
Is your resume up-to-date? Do you know strategies for successful change management? Are you out of a job? Be sure to attend sessions in this Learning Path, including "Job-Search Strategies for Supply Chain Professionals." (more)
Special-Interest Topics
Complement and Deepen Your Knowledgebase
Today, operations management professionals are expected to know more than just a little about a wide array of topics. Attend sessions in the Special-Interest Topics Learning Path to broaden your understanding of the issues specific to your field. (more)
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