Stephen Slade is Senior Director, Supply Chain Management marketing at Oracle. He is responsible for the product messaging and marketing direction of Oracle’s asset lifecycle management, service, and manufacturing products. Prior to Oracle, he held senior marketing and sales positions at Siebel and was Vice President of Global Account Management at RTS/Viryanet Software. Slade also was Director of Field Service at Siemens-Oce USA, Vice President of Operations at Cordura and Operations Manager at ITT Avionics Industries. He has extensive experience working with firms engaged in lean, six sigma, ISO 9000, CRM programs, and quality compliance initiatives.
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Paul Homchick, Director, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Oracle Corporation
Paul Homchick has 30 years of experience in supply chain management systems and related fields. As a partner and vice president of Chimitt Gilman Homchick Inc., Homchick led materials requirements planning systems implementations and developed advanced scheduling systems, including one of the first "Capable to Promise" (CTP) implementations. After founding his own firm, Endiston Corporation, he led the deployment of CTP, along with complementary advanced planning and scheduling solutions, for a large multinational textiles and chemical company. As Director of Aspen Technology’s Supply Chain Consulting practice in the Silicon Valley, Paul was responsible for multiple concurrent projects including one which won the Supply-Chain Council (SCOR) Award for Technical Excellence.
Description
This session will present an overview of the cost and performance aspects of the modern global supply chain where a wide range of resources are applied to movements of products and services from an original source to the end customer. Details of cost and performance measurement will be presented, as well as an overview of the most important metrics dealing with customer satisfaction, financial performance, Transportation, Warehousing, and Manufacturing. Additionally, attendees will learn how these metrics are being used in today's supply chain analytics and execution software.