Excel is a great place to start.
It’s rarely a great place to scale.
When planning complexity outpaces your tools, precision becomes noise, collaboration breaks down, and decisions slow. This on-demand webinar shows what changes when planning is built around reality, not spreadsheets.
What You’ll Learn
In this session, we’ll cover:
- The real tipping points where Excel and DIY tools stop adding value
- Why spreadsheet sprawl creates risk, rework, and misalignment
- How complexity shifts planning from linear math to interconnected trade-offs
- What “good planning” looks like when uncertainty is a given
- How leading teams move from spreadsheet management to decision support
Who Should Attend
This on-demand webinar is designed for:
- Supply chain, operations, and planning leaders in process manufacturing
- Teams managing batch, campaign, shelf-life, capacity, or sequencing complexity
- Organizations questioning whether their current tools are holding them back
Save Your Spot
Join us for a grounded conversation about planning that works in the real world.
Complete the form to view the on-demand webinar.
About the Presenters:
Sujit Singh
As COO of Arkieva, Sujit manages the day-to-day operations at Arkieva such as software implementations and customer relationships. He is a recognized subject matter expert in forecasting, S&OP, and inventory optimization. Sujit received a Bachelor of Technology degree in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and an M.S. in Transportation Engineering from the University of Massachusetts. Throughout the day don’t be surprised if you find him practicing his cricket technique before a meeting.
Justin Evilsizor
Now in his thirteenth year at Arkieva, Justin provides technical demonstrations to prospective customers as the manager of the presales team. Before that, he spent many years designing and building KPIs (and once had the number one google image search result for ‘infographic resume’). Justin holds a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an undergraduate degree from DAAP. In addition to work, he is a recognized chess coach and mentor, and has served on the boards of several non-profits.