ISM-Houston, Inc.
A Chapter of the Institute for Supply Management working together to advance the profession of supply management.
Houston's Leading Supply Chain Management Professionals
ISM—Houston, Inc. is the Houston, Texas chapter of the Institute for Supply Management. ISM—Houston supports and drives the success of supply management professionals through training and development programs and networking opportunities.
We are currently 1200+ members strong and have 800+ members that hold one or more ISM Professional Certifications. Our members represent the thriving area industries of Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Healthcare, Construction, and many others.

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March
25
2025
MEMBER WEBINAR
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Implementing Generative AI – Strategies and Successes

Implementing Generative AI – Strategies and Successes
Implementing generative AI involves integrating advanced algorithms to create content, enhance creativity, and automate tasks. Key strategies include leveraging robust data sets, ensuring ethical use, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Successes span diverse industries, from consulting to technology to nutrition, showcasing AI's transformative potential and innovative applications. Learn how industry leading companies are making the transformation.
March
25
2025
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ISM-Houston Rodeo Mixer- March 25, 2025
March
27
2025
MEMBER WEBINAR
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Getting Started with Supply Chain Design

Getting Started with Supply Chain Design
With FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) embroiling global supply chains, leaders must be proactive and intentional in assessing their supply chains and designing them for the future. But how to start? Ralph Asher of Data Driven Supply Chain LLC will discuss how to get started in supply chain design and answer common questions. This talk will equip organizations to embark on their supply chain design journey, future-proof their supply chains, and build competitive moats.
This session will dive into addressing the following questions:
- How does supply chain design differ from supply chain planning and optimization?
- What are some of the strategic questions that we can answer with supply chain design?
- What data do we need to get started in supply chain design? (Hint: much less than you may think!)
- How do we measure ROI in supply chain design projects?
- Should we build an internal team or use consultants for supply chain design projects?
- Commercial software vs. open-source software: what are the pros and cons for supply chain design?

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ISM-Houston Election For 2025 - 2026
ISM - Houston is holding it's election to elect a new Vice President and new Local Director. The election will run starting March 7, 2025 and run through April 7, 2025, ending in the evening at midnight.
If you received your email with voting instructions, you can cast your ballot by clicking on the button below.
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