老澳门六合彩官方开奖 Cornerstone Speaker Series Keeps it Real, Timely with New Symposiums

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Presented by the Monte Ahuja College of Business, webinars tackle global supply chain, artificial intelligence at work and consumer confidence issues in the wake of COVID-19.

Since the fall of 2021, the Cornerstone Speaker Series of the Monte Ahuja College of Business at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 has been deeply informed by our collective pandemic mindset. The popular webinar series鈥攚hich has always focused on current events and their impact on the business community at large鈥攈as taken 鈥淭he Other Side of The Pandemic: The New Normal鈥 as their new motto and time and again, the subjects transcend the business community. 

The worldwide challenge provided by COVID-19 has required innovation, a growth mindset and resilience. We all continue to learn first-hand from industry heads and thought leaders who have turned adversity into opportunity and are propelling their respective organizations forward through such uncertain times.

This spring鈥檚 Cornerstone events again offer a glimpse into where the rubber meets the road, 鈥渨here theory meets practice.鈥 Intended to be an interactive and engaging conversation led by faculty experts, forward-thinking industry leaders will share their knowledge and best practices for operating in today鈥檚 ever-changing business environment. Engaged learning at its finest, students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited and encouraged to partake.

Three events comprise Spring 2022鈥檚 schedule and are not to be missed:

supply chain

Global Supply Chain Uncertainty

Thursday, February 10 (12 鈥 1 p.m.)

Steve Downey, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Cleveland Clinic           

Lauge Valentin, Vice President Sales, Inventory, Operations Planning, Mattel Inc.

Moderated by Operations and Supply Chain Management professor, Dr. Jay Chen, the discussion will feature best practices, lessons learned and potential barriers.

The COVID-19 crisis has tested the ingenuity, resilience and flexibility of supply chain leaders globally, as they have sought to maintain essential operations. Responding to the pandemic has underscored the need for leaders to accelerate the adoption of agile ways of working and value chain transformation to help outmaneuver uncertainty. Supply shocks that started in China a year ago created demand shocks that exposed vulnerabilities in production stratagems around the world. Temporary trade restrictions, pharmaceutical- and medical supply shortages, and other production declines only punctuated these weaknesses. What鈥檚 next? This webinar aims at the moving target. .

artificial intelligence and work

AI and the Future of Work

Thursday, March 10 (12 鈥 1 p.m.)

Mark Muro, Senior Fellow and Policy Director, Brookings Metro

John Menhinick, Product Director, Adaptive Intelligence, ORACLE

Dr. Charles McElroy, Assistant Professor, Information Systems, Monte Ahuja College of Business at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖

During the last several years, artificial intelligence has gained more prominence in the business world. This was accelerated by the pandemic, as businesses were forced to be creative to survive while most of their employees were working remotely. Specifically, the pandemic caused an acceleration of AI taking over white-collar business functions. This panel will address this topic and related questions about where business goes from here regarding AI integration. .

consumer confidence spending and inflation

The Impact of Inflation and Consumer Spending on Business

Thursday, April 14 (12 鈥 1 p.m.)

Rob Rich, Director of the Center for Inflation Research and Senior Economic and Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

George K. Mateyo, Chief Investment Officer, KeyBank

Dr. Kenneth B. Kahn, Dean and Professor, Monte Ahuja College of Business at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖

Inflation came in strong at the end of 2021, even as wage growth remained static and consumer spending fell. Translation: the pandemic kept people home and supply chain logjams put a serious curb on their holiday spending. Does this mean the economy 鈥 like America itself 鈥 will be challenged to rebound all throughout 2022? This dialog will look at rising prices, new coronavirus variants and more. Some experts predict challenging finances, higher inflation and other bad news for Americans, even as policymakers try to tame price increases and soothe consumer fears. .

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