Webinar Overview

In a world where cyber threats and global disruptions are the new normal, supply chain strategies require more than resilience – they need military-grade protection.

With Gartner reporting that 50% of supply chain organisations plan to adopt Generative AI within the next year, now is the time to sharpen your approach with proven military principles.

What You’ll Learn

  • Tactical Risk Mitigation – Translate battlefield tactics, techniques & procedures – like decentralised command & control, immediate action drills, contingency planning, and redundancy to your organization. Make them part of your logistics playbook.
  • Wargaming & Scenario Planning – Stress-test your systems the way military leaders prepare for conflict. Course of action development, branch & sequel planning, identifying critical vulnerabilities and gaps. Use red cells to understand most dangerous and most likely courses of action from adversaries.
  • Warfighting Principles for business under siege – In times of chaos and unpredictability, military decision making processes and leadership principles are as applicable in the boardroom as on a battlefield. A warfighter mentality is critical to accomplishing the mission and protecting the force. In today’s high-stakes environment, you either make yourself too hard a target for your adversary – or you get drawn into the fight.
  • Intelligence-Driven Agility – Intelligence drives operations. Leverage real-time data. Ensure reporting enables you to stay ahead of disruption.
  • Cybersecurity as a Combat Zone – He who defends everything, defends nothing. Designate a main effort. Identify supported and supporting efforts. Reinforce your digital perimeter – because protecting your data is now a front-line mission.

Why Attend?

Join Chris Starling, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and Assistant Vice President of NPower SkillBridge, and Alex Mortimer, Head of Business Development at Uniserve’s Supply Chain Academy & CEO of Safe Chain, for a hard-hitting session exploring how military-informed risk management can transform your operations.

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