Achieving Digital Transformation in Manufacturing Supply Chains

 

  • Learn crucial insights about how organizational design can align with digital transformation goals to optimize supply chain organizations
  • A robust governance and operating model will help to streamline, encourage collaboration, break down silos and set clear expectations across teams
  • Strong, inspired leadership, governance and strategies to drive effective communication, training and change management are critical to a successful digital transformation
  • The right technology stack, strategic data integration and data governance must be customized for the organization’s needs and desired digital transformation outcomes. Identifying technology and tools is just the beginning – consideration for the teams that will adopt and benefit from the tools is the ultimate goal
  • Building the right teams, upskilling and team member training are critical as organizations embrace new ways of working and a future that leverages and optimizes digital tools

Sasha Koff
Former Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Data Analytics & Automation
Dell

Sasha R. Pailet Koff is the Senior Vice President of Digital Supply Chain at Dell Technologies. In this role, Sasha leads the Data, Analytics and Automation organization within Dell’s Global Operations and Supply Chain business. The teams under Sasha are focused on enabling Dell’s Supply Chain to make better decisions through predictive analytics, streamlining business processes to drive productivity through automation, and enabling full data transparency across the organization with the aim of establishing the industry-leading autonomous supply chain.

Sasha has over two decades of experience spanning a series of leadership positions helping organizations solve complex business challenges. Prior to joining Dell in 2022, Sasha spent 20 years with Johnson & Johnson, most recently serving as Vice President of Supply Chain Technology for Consumer Health. In this role, she led all supply chain technology activities for data science, planning, procurement, quality, manufacturing, delivery, and cybersecurity. Before Johnson & Johnson, she worked with Rohm & Haas (now Dow), Accenture, and at the White House.

Sasha is a purpose-driven leader who invests in the career development of her teams and is known for her strong cross-functional partnership in delivering business outcomes in service to external customers. She holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from The George Washington University, an MBA from Columbia University, and professional designations of CPA, CGMA, and PMP.