APICS Annual Conference - Washington, DC
Guest Post by Stacey Little, Program Director, American Public University System, and Irv Varkonyi, President, Supply Chain Operations Preparedness, and Karen Pentz, Professor, American Public University System.
Photo: Dr. Stacey Little at APICS Conference
The APICS annual conference took place in Washington, DC from September 25th through September 27th, 2016. Several members of the Transportation and Logistics Management faculty at American Public University attended the conference. A great benefit of APICS’ membership is the ability to participate in the annual conference. During the conference, there are several opportunities to meet and network with other supply chain professionals, students, and educators. The keynote speakers for the conference this year were exceptional. The first keynote speaker was Bill McDermott, CEP of SAP. He highlighted the importance of focusing on the customer and customer service. The second keynote speaker was Mel Robbins, author, commentator, and legal analyst for CNN. She hit home with her explanation and challenge to make a change.
There were more than 65 educational sessions offered allowing attendees countless opportunities to engage in instructor-led sessions. The learning paths this year were Collaboration and S&OP, Distribution and Logistics Insights, Operations Management, Risk and Resiliency, Supply Chain Analytics, Supply Chain Leadership and Supply Chain Strategy. The topics in all the sessions were relevant, interesting, and timely. It was challenging to select a session to attend because of multiple offerings being scheduled at the same time. Sessions are designed to be engaging, and the presenters were experienced and knowledgeable. During the APICS Conference, there were networking lunches and receptions permitting attendee time away from the session to network and meet new people. Finally, there was an Expo Hall set-up with exhibitors featuring education, technologies, supply chain solutions, and information regarding APICS membership and certifications. American Public University was an exhibitor at the conference this year highlighting their program offerings and certificates.
With the APICS 2016 Conference in Washington, for the first time in a couple of decades, it gave the opportunity for Federal Government and our military to send attendees. One session in particular which attracted this demographic was "Humanitarian Logistics and the Role of the Department of Defense." Irvin Varkonyi, CSCP, and part-time professor in Transportation and Logistics Management at APU/AMU, and Navy Cmdr. (ret) Jeffrey Brown were the session presenters. Vendors for state, local, and Federal Emergency Management organizations also attended as did the collaborative aid organization, ALAN (American Logistics Aid Network.) ALAN is composed of several associations including APICS and CSCMP. A key takeaway was the incorporation of best practices to deliver humanitarian aid and how DoD organizations, such as the US Northern Command, have organized itself to support emergency management organizations. The "Humanitarian Logistics and the Role of the Department of Defense" presentation was a timely session given APICS' new credential, Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution (CLTD). The new certification can provide and validate logistics capabilities for both commercial and public sector logisticians.
Dr. Karen Pentz, a part-time faculty in Transportation and Logistics Management, was also in attendance at the APICS Conference. Karen enjoys the conference content as well as the networking capabilities. One of the interesting aspects of the conference is the ability to focus on a particular certificate program offered through APICS. This year Karen's focus was on finishing the required electives for the S&OP and the Risk Management certificates. To do so, she attended some fascinating presentations over the three days offered by industry thought leaders. Karen stated, "APICS does a great job of choosing presentations that cover a specific path, but that also offer a variety of thoughts and aspects of the same or a similar topic."
The APICS Conference is beneficial as it allows for its members to enhance their membership by meeting new people, discussing best practices, and investigating new and emerging trends in the industry. The educational sessions are valuable, and some sessions (depending on topic) count as electives toward educational certificates offered through APICS.