Logipharma 2015 (past event)

19 - 21 April, 2016

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Cecilia Moyano, Global Supply Chain Business Intelligence Manager at at a leading Pharma Company

Cecilia Moyano


Global Supply Chain Business Intelligence Manager
at a leading Pharma Company

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Cecilia.

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Wednesday 15th April 2015 - Main Conference Day One

Friday, March 4th, 2016


14:40 Implementing analytics reporting and flexibility – accessing business intelligence, big data: How to gain benefit from a global KPI and reporting system

How to use business intelligence to connect fragmented systems and enable global reporting
  • Successfully implementing change management and processes to support system connections
  • How to obtain meaningful KPIs: Ensuring consistency of data from different systems; what needs to be put in place?
  • Examining the GATOR project and has successfully improved the supply chain IT TechOps strategy
  • Exploring how GATOR can be used to move from S&OP and allow future IBP (Integrated Business Plan) processes

16:10 DRILL-DOWN ROUND TABLES: Maximising opportunities in implementing innovative software and technologies for integrated planning

These informal subject-specific roundtables give you a unique opportunity to drill down into the details of the software and technologies for integrated planning that most interest you. Each roundtable is limited to 10 people for maximum interaction and is designed for you to meet like-minded peers and source practical solutions collaboratively.

Table 1: Planning software
  • What innovative planning software systems have been implemented and worked well?
  • What are the opportunities in using cloud based technologies? Which planning software technologies are you currently looking to invest in?
Trevor Miles, VP Thought Leadership and Industry Principal, Life Sciences, Kinaxis


Table 2: Data: Your Roadmap to Visibility
  • Where are we on the data maturity curve to full Supply Chain Analytics?
  • To MDM or not to MDM that is the question?
  • Current reality v future state vision – how far do we need to go?
  • Are we equipped to take the next step – time, skills, resources, cost? can we afford not to?
  • Measuring to improve or reporting to applaud – metrics to change behaviour?
Mark Stockley, Senior Manager, Cognizant



Table 3: Examining the use of a business intelligence tool in Supply Chain

Cecilia Moyano, Global Supply Chain Business Intelligence Manager, at a leading Pharma Company

Alberto Reinoso, Global Head Technical Operations IT, at a leading Pharma Company