Resilience Lab Ignite Talk: Toward a better management of Supply Chain risks and opportunities

23 september 2021 08:30 t/m 09:15 - Locatie: TBM and Online | Zet in mijn agenda

Resilience Lab Ignite Talk: Toward a better management of Supply Chain risks and opportunities by professor Matthieu Lauras

About this event

In our monthly uplifting Resilience Lab Ignite Talk professor Matthieu Lauras will guide us towards a better management of supply chain risks:

Current Supply Chains have to cope with high level of uncertainties, variabilities and/or disruptions. Considering this new normal, managers have to think and act beyond legacy Supply Chain Management dogmas and practices. The presentation will give some insights regarding this huge challenge based on research works made at Institut Mines Telecom (France). It will be organized in two parts. First, a framework of Supply Chain Risk and Opportunities Management will be exposed and discussed. Second, as a concrete illustrative examples, some field-oriented research projects will be briefly presented.

We will start with a short talk followed by ample time to dive deeper based on your questions. For the ones who will be there physically we have a breakfast snack waiting for you!

This is a hybrid event. You can join us online through the link in this eventbrite event. You can also come and meet us in person. We have limited spaces, so please contact us if you are joining us on site (M.Q.Gaanderse-1@tudelft.nl).

Our physical location is:

TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TPM), Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, Boardroom: A1.370

About Matthieu Lauras

Matthieu Lauras is Full-Professor and Deputy-Head of the Industrial Engineering Center at IMT Mines Albi (France). He is the Pierre Fabre “Agile Supply Chain” Chair and the Scientific Director of various public-private joint research labs and research projects. He is Adjunct-Professor at the Physical Internet Center, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) and at the School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University (China). His research works develop contributions to support collaborative networks’ stakeholders to better make their decisions in uncertain and/or disruptive environment. His research activities concern both industrial management systems and crisis management systems such as humanitarian supply chains.