Planning to Execution, Reimagined

Four sessions on connecting your planning system to real-time action.


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What You'll Learn

A demand signal comes in. An order shifts. A line goes down. And somewhere between your planning system and the shop floor, the response stalls. Not because your team isn't capable. Because the systems aren't connected.

In this series, we break down that problem in four sessions, from the decision layer that connects your systems to AI agents handling routine decisions in real time.

  • Why your supply chain needs a decision layer, not another dashboard, and what that looks like in practice.
  • How demand signals become real-time fulfillment, allocation, and customer-service actions before the revenue window closes.
  • What it takes to connect your supply plan to factory scheduling, production management, and shop-floor execution.
  • Where AI agents are already handling routine decisions across planning, inventory, order response, and supplier follow-up.

Register for the full series in one step. Session 2 is live August 27.




Session Details


Session 1 | Available On-Demand

From Disconnected Systems to a Decision Layer

Your ERP tracks transactions. Your planning system builds the plan. Your execution systems run the operation. But when something changes, who coordinates the response? This session introduces Orchestration Center as the operating layer that connects planning and execution across your supply chain, turning signals into real-time coordinated action.



Session 2 | August 27, 2026 | 10 AM ET

From Demand Signal to Revenue Action

Most organizations run on three views of the business that rarely agree: the demand plan, the AOP, and what's actually happening in orders and POS. When they diverge, teams end up firefighting, and the damage lands as lost revenue, added cost, and missed opportunity.

This session introduces a proactive alternative: sense the signal, translate it into quantified business impact, and orchestrate the response before the variance hits your P&L. The session walks through how to monitor internal and external signals together, quantify their effect on revenue, cost, and service, and turn a single demand event into coordinated action across fulfillment, allocation, and inventory. You'll leave with a practical framework for moving from reactive firefighting to confident, coordinated response.



Session 3 | October 22, 2026 | 10 AM ET

From Supply Plan to Factory Action

A supply plan that cannot reach the factory floor is just a document. This session connects supply planning to factory scheduling, production management, and shop-floor execution. When material is late, a line goes down, or labor is constrained, Orchestration Center closes the loop, feeding real-time factory signals back into the plan.



Session 4 | November 19, 2026 | 10 AM ET

From Manual Decisions to Autonomous Action

Your planning team spends too much time on decisions the system should be making. This session shows what AI agents actually do in a supply chain: monitoring exceptions in real time, recommending next actions, triggering workflows, and executing routine decisions within guardrails, across planning, inventory, order response, supplier follow-up, and factory execution.

Speakers

Shubhra Singh

Sr. Solution Consultant

Emily Cagen

Sr. Solution Consultant

Anupam Aishwarya

SVP, Industry Principal

Dr. Jorg Kastrup

Managing Director

Joe Slater

Sr. Solution Consultant

Jonathan Doller

Sr. Solution Consultant