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Webinar

Integrating the Collaboration System in Supply Chains

May 9, 2024

1:00 PM

This eye-opening talk goes beyond legacy frameworks and assumptions, provides attendees with a disruptive 21st century understanding of this critical system and equips them with the fundamentals for formalizing and integrating it.

The Human Collaboration System

Supply chain management has undergone tremendous evolution in the last century which has led to impressive levels of efficiency and reliability. And yet, there is still one major system that remains unacknowledged and that has a major impact on how supply chains perform: The Human Collaboration System.

As a result, the huge variables in the way people collaborate remain a major source of operational challenges within the organizations themselves and along the entire chain, and the cause of considerable economic, operational, and human costs. 

This eye-opening talk goes beyond legacy frameworks and assumptions, provides attendees with a disruptive 21st century understanding of this critical system and equips them with the fundamentals for formalizing and integrating it.

Speaker

Alberto Garcia-Jurado

Alberto Garcia-Jurado

Alberto is a TEDx and DisruptHR speaker and coach, writer, and pioneer on Intercultural and Collaborative Intelligence. His breakthrough collaboration models have helped hundreds of teams in all industries to permanently achieve the highest levels of performance.

He is author of the books “Culture and Globalization”, “Cultural Intelligence for the 21st Century” and his most recent E-Book “True Collaboration: Performance Beyond Culture”.

Alberto is founder and CEO of InZync™ the world’s first Collaboration System Management firm and served for six years as President of the Gulf Chapter of the United States - Mexico Chamber of Commerce. He is also a certified coach in Karate-Do and Kendo (Japanese sword) and is currently working on becoming a competent “mature” snowboarder.