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Robert Benny

Robert Benny
Director, Supply Chain Processes
AMD

Robert Benny is a recognized leader in the supply chain management field with a proven track record in integrating IT Systems with Business Processes. He is currently Director of Supply Chain Processes at AMD where he directs the Supply Chain Transformation Program.

Prior to that, he served as Director of Systems and Business Process Integration for Freescale / Motorola’s Semiconductor Group where he has driven cost effective implementations of ERP, Advanced Planning, Logistic, Customer Relationship and Quality systems across Motorola’s semiconductor sector.

Mr. Benny started his career at IBM where his last assignment was Director of Technology Planning & Forecasting. Mr. Benny directed the reengineering of the semiconductor planning process and implemented formal S&OP and Master Scheduling Processes.

Mr. Benny has a BS from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, is a Project Management Leader and lectures at the University of Texas at Austin and at Texas A&M University.

Posts by Robert Benny

Talent Development as a Key Component of High Performance Supply Chain Organizations

Organizations that integrate their business strategies with talent strategies--and proactively manage talent the same way they manage their operations-- will benefit substantially in the long run. Benny discusses the AMD talent development program targeted to business goals and learning objectives.

Innovating to Optimize Supply Chain Management

AMD innovates supply chain management to maximize material use and customer responsiveness simultaneously.

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Beyond Celebrity: How the Music Business Might Prosper

Gary Powell
Butler School of Music
Thursday, September 5, 2013

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