Lisa Rainey at the 3rd Annual EMS Leadership Summit.
For years Lisa Rianey has helped first responders streamline logistics and uses a unique approach to process improvement benefiting her organizations and clients. A Clemson University graduate with a zest for learning new skills, Lisa discovered her passion for helping emergency services organizations. Her perspective and experience has her creating helpful industry content including Wisdom Webinars and Mindful Minute interviews to share operations success stories for best practices.
In this session logistics expert Lisa Rainey will explain how systems for inventory management readiness can lead to more financial stability, and learn the key factors that drive inventory decisions, including supply usage, cost factors, and stocking parameters.
This session is made available to you for free, thanks to the thoughtful request of dedicated NEMSMA members who sought deeper insights into this important topic. We hope you find the information valuable, and we encourage you to continue sharing your questions, ideas, and expertise. Your contributions help us all to better serve and lead in the EMS field.
Understand the psychological factors that influence crew behavior, such as the "shampoo principle," and how confidence in supply availability can prevent hoarding. Gain practical tips on improving inventory processes, from organizing supply rooms and regular cycle counting to optimizing inventory flow and developing a systematic purchasing plan.
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This session promises to equip EMS leaders with the knowledge and tools needed to enhance their inventory management practices, reduce costs, and ensure the availability of critical supplies during emergencies. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and take your EMS operations to the next level