
Supply Chain Stakeholder Communication
Your supply chain team already knows the facts. This supply chain training programme builds the next layer: explaining delay, risk, ETA, trade-offs and recovery plans without blame when customers, suppliers and senior stakeholders are under pressure.
Supply chain trust depends on early visibility.
Stakeholders can handle bad news better than late news. Participants practise making risk, ownership and next action visible before a delay becomes a relationship problem.
What your supply chain team will be able to do.
The programme develops early warning language, cross-functional clarification and recommendation-first updates.
Raise risk before it breaks trust
Participants practise short updates that show impact, timing and options.
Clarify ownership across teams
Teams confirm owner, deadline, channel and next review point.
Explain choices clearly
Participants communicate speed, cost, quality and availability trade-offs.
The supply chain situations your team will practise.
Scenarios focus on delay, accountability and stakeholder trust across internal and external handoffs.
Supplier Delay
Situation: A supplier delay threatens delivery timing.
Practice: State impact, options and decision needed.
Success signal: No blame, clear recovery path.
ETA Pressure
Situation: A customer demands a firm ETA before confirmation is possible.
Practice: Give what is known and next update time.
Success signal: Honest without sounding vague.
Warehouse Handoff
Situation: Customer service and warehouse disagree on ownership.
Practice: Clarify owner, channel and timing.
Success signal: One message reaches the customer.
Stock Allocation Conflict
Situation: Two stakeholders expect priority allocation.
Practice: Explain criteria, trade-offs and escalation route.
Success signal: Transparent and commercially credible.
Operations Escalation
Situation: A senior decision is needed on cost versus speed.
Practice: Brief options and recommend a choice.
Success signal: Senior stakeholder can decide.
Recovery Plan Update
Situation: A previous promise slipped and trust is weakened.
Practice: Take ownership, reset the plan and confirm next milestone.
Success signal: Credibility begins to recover.
Start with a 3-hour Supply Chain Stakeholder Workshop.
A focused session gives logistics, procurement, planning and customer service teams practical language for delay, risk and recovery.
Supply chain pressure diagnostic.
Early warning and ETA language.
Handoff and ownership role play.
Managing up with trade-offs.
Recovery plan simulation and transfer plan.
Bad news is easier to manage when it arrives early and clearly.
Sigma helps teams communicate risk before it becomes a customer trust issue.
Supply-chain briefing
Diagnostic and one ETA pressure scenario.
Stakeholder workshop
Delay, handoff, escalation and recovery practice.
Supply-chain intensive
One-day version with cross-functional simulation.
Supply-chain programme
Full programme for internal and customer-facing teams.