Gartner Expert

Gerhard Grimm

Sr Director Analyst

Gerhard Grimm is a Sr Director in Gartner's Supply Chain Consumer Retail Team. He specialises in retail researching and advising clients on a wide range of industry-focused topics, including supply chain strategy, industry trends, metrics & benchmarking, packaging, sustainability, returns and more. He is based out of Melbourne, Australia.

Gerhard has over 20 years of business experience across multiple industries focusing on retail and telecommunications supply chains. Before joining Gartner, he led supply chain excellence teams and programs, focussing on supply chain transformation, supply chain technology, supply & demand planning and setting up supply chain strategies to meet the overall company's objectives. Gerhard specialises in helping executives to bring their supply chain strategy to life and align their teams in the execution.

Previous experience

18 years in supply chain

8 years in the retail and manufacturing industry

4 years in the telecommunications industry

Professional background

Opal Packaging, Head of Supply Chain & Procurement Centre of Excellence, 3 years

Super Retail Group, Transformation Manager, 5 years

Telekom Austria Group, Head of Material Planning, 3 years

Areas of coverage
  • Supply Chain Planning

  • Supply Chain Transformation

  • Supply Chain Leadership

Education

Master of Science in Management (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Charles Darwin University)

Graduate Certificate in General Management (Australian Institute of Management)

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Top Issues That I Help Clients Address

01

What are the most impactful supply chain trends and best practices for retail and consumer products supply chains?

02

How do I improve my retail or CP supply chain maturity and operational performance? e.g. SC Score & retail DDVN

03

How do I assess and drive my retail or CP supply chain performance through metrics and benchmarking? e.g. Hierarchy of metrics

04

How do I create a supply chain strategy that is linked to the overarching company strategy?