Change Agents
WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS * Leading transformation from inside the system: influence, negotiation, and coaching over authority * Supply chain as the nervous system of the company — and what that demands of its leaders * From 100% on-time delivery to 99.5% inventory accuracy: what real operational transformation looks like * AI as a practical tool, not a concept: customer response automation at Schneider Electric * Humans as the bottleneck: managing the pace gap between technology and people * ESG and sustainability embedded into supplier strategy — not as a programme but as DNA * Building high-performance teams through change fatigue and uncertainty STANDOUT QUOTES "It felt like I was a new organ being planted into a body that did not want me there. It wasn't just about fixing operations — it was influencing, negotiating, and coaching." "Supply chain sits at the center. It's like the nervous system of the entire company. You're not just connecting with each function — you are connecting them to each other." "I have a passion for AI — but I have to be conscious that not everyone is at the same level. Some of my team had worries. You can't drag them. You have to bring them." EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 Cold open — the new organ, the nervous system, the bottleneck 02:00 Samia's introduction: Legrand, Schneider, and the supply chain career arc 07:00 Walking into a broken operation: diagnosis before prescription 13:00 Automation at scale: goods-to-person robotics and WMS integration 20:00 Cross-continental complexity: Europe to US transformation 26:00 Data quality as the silent killer: weights, dims, and the AI readiness problem 32:00 AI in practice: 8-hour response automation at Schneider Electric 39:00 Sustainability embedded into sourcing strategy — not a programme, DNA 45:00 Leading people through AI change: fear, trust, and the pace gap 51:00 Rapid fire + close Powered by Freehand.ai
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