Supply Chain Planning & Logistics Board
September 16, 2024ㅤ•ㅤPhoenix, AZ
We have three kinds of conversations: Unconferences, Member-Led Discussions, and Networking Breaks.
Unconferences
Unconferences are fast-paced, peer-to-peer discussions where you suggest discussion topics, vote for your favorites, and join the conversations that interest you most. It means you’re spending the entire time talking about exactly the right things for you.
1.
Conversations start before the meeting.
Founders start suggesting topics online weeks before the meeting.
2.
Topics are suggested live at the meeting.
Founders suggest topics in real-time by writing them on cards, sticking them on the wall, and voting for their favorites.
3.
We curate the topics in real time.
Just before discussions start, we curate the topics to facilitate the most interesting conversations. Remaining topics are rolled back into community conversations as Fast Feedback and Community Calls.
4.
You join the discussions relevant to you.
We have multiple rounds of peer-to-peer discussions, and each round has 3-4 topics. There are no moderators — it’s all about sharing in off-the-record, fun, and inspiring conversations with leaders like you.
Member-Led Discussions
We break into small groups where members host short conversations on topics they’ve volunteered to lead. These are discussions, not lectures. This is a great opportunity to explore tough questions, share experiences, and get help with specific challenges you’re facing.
Networking Breaks
Breaks are a substantive part of the meeting experience where some of the best conversations happen.
This is a time where you can focus on unstructured conversations — both personal and business — that build those deep relationships with your fellow members.