Training

Training

Join ISM-Western New York for monthly membership meetings and educational webinars.

Attendance will provide 1 CEH towards recertification. 

Upcoming Training Program:

The Center for Supply Chain Excellence at Niagara University is pleased to announce the 24th Edition of the Certificate Program in Supply Chain Management Series, taking place January 12–16, 2026.

Now in its 24th year, this highly regarded program equips professionals with the practical knowledge and strategic insight needed to succeed in today’s fast-changing supply chain environment.

Designed for both emerging and experienced professionals, the program features four independent one-day modules:

  • Operations and Supply Chain Management

  • Inventory and Warehousing Management

  • Purchasing and Supplier Management

  • Transportation and Freight Management

Participants gain actionable tools, best practices, and valuable networking opportunities that directly enhance performance and organizational impact.

For more details and registration, please check the attached document OR visit:  Center for Supply Chain Excellence | Niagara University

Chapter webinars and membership meetings are a great way to build your network and keep updated on hot supply management topics. 

Upcoming Events

April

16

2026

MEMBER WEBINAR
Member Only

Cost Beats Spend: How Procurement Leads — Instead of Reacts

A practical guide to cost intelligence for volatile markets

Procurement leaders are under more pressure than ever — from executives demanding cost justification, from suppliers pushing through price increases, and from a volatile market where tariffs, labor shifts, and input cost swings can change overnight. The expectation is clear: procurement should protect margins, manage risk, and advise the business with confidence.

Most teams are still working with two imperfect tools. Spend analytics show where money went. Commodity indexes show what's happening in the market. But neither explains why the cost of the specific products you buy is changing — and neither gives you the data to push back on a supplier, protect a margin commitment, or brief your CFO with confidence.

That gap is where procurement shifts from reactive to strategic.

Cost intelligence closes it. By modeling the actual cost drivers behind the products you buy — materials, labor, energy, manufacturing inputs, tariffs — procurement teams can understand in real time what a product should cost, why a price changed, and whether a supplier increase is justified or inflated. That's not a report. That's a defensible position

In this webinar, Daniela Osio, CEO and Co-Founder of Dalinea, will show how leading procurement organizations are using cost intelligence to:

  • Protect margins — identify where you're overpaying before a contract renewal, not after.
  • Manage risk — understand your exposure to raw material volatility, tariff shifts, and single-source dependencies before they become P&L problems.
  • Lead supplier negotiations — challenge price increase requests with cost-level data instead of market benchma.
  • Advise finance with confidence — bring a forward-looking cost view to the business, not just historical spend summaries.
  • Move procurement from a cost center to a strategic function — with the data to anticipate cost changes, not just explain them

Attendees will walk away with a framework for understanding where cost intelligence fits in their current stack, what it unlocks that spend analytics and benchmarks cannot, and how to use industry-level cost insights to become the most informed voice in the room when supply chain decisions are being made.

Learning Objectives:

  • How to use product-level cost modeling to challenge supplier narratives and protect negotiating power
  • Lead supplier negotiations — challenge price increase requests with cost-level data instead of market benchma.
  • What "proactive cost management" looks like in practice — real examples from procurement teams managing direct materials volatility
  • How to use cost intelligence to brief finance and the C-suite with credibility
  • How industry cost insights can transform procurement into a strategic advisory function
  • Online

    April

    16

    2026

    MEMBER WEBINAR
    Member Only

    Member Orientation

    This webinar provides knowledge regarding the many benefits that come with being a part of the ISM community. Join us and learn about the essential tools, vibrant community, and exceptional learning that enhances your professional development. You'll also gain insight into the array of programs, services, and resources that are available to you through your membership.

    Online
    Megan Hays

    April

    16

    2026

    Chapter Meeting

    ISM-Western New York: Get Creative & Strengthen Collaboration Skills

    Join ISM-Western New York for an engaging and interactive Membership Dinner Meeting. We’re excited to welcome Dan Coleman, Founder of Excelsior Learning, for a fast-paced, hands-on session designed specifically for supply chain and procurement professionals.

    Session Overview
    Get Creativity Fit and Strengthen Collaboration Skills is an interactive learning experience focused on helping supply chain teams drive practical innovation and improve cross-functional alignment.

    Participants will explore proven divergent and convergent thinking tools to:

    ·         Identify new opportunities

    ·         Solve real operational challenges

    ·         Generate actionable ideas that improve efficiency and collaboration

    Through hands-on activities, attendees will rapidly apply concepts to real-world supply chain scenarios, develop and present solutions, and receive both peer and expert feedback— reinforcing learning and driving immediate, on-the-job impact.

    Location
    The Irishman Pub & Eatery
     5601 Main Street
    Williamsville, NY 14221

    Sponsor: 530 ISM—Western New York, Inc.
    The Irishman Pub & Eatery