Production planning ensures that the right number of dogs, with the necessary traits, are available at the right time to meet training, client, and breeding demands. Beyond numbers, it is a key element of strategic planning that requires organization-wide attention. Over- or underproduction can waste resources, while factors such as staff skills, breeding colony fertility, facility capacity, volunteer availability, and financial support all impact outcomes. This presentation will outline internal and external influences on production and provide guidance on integrating production planning into broader organizational strategy.
Rachel is a private consultant specializing in reproduction, puppy socialization and development, behavior testing, and strategic planning. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, she began her career at Nestle Purina before working for Southeastern Guide Dogs and subsequently with organizations such as Guide Dogs of America and Freedom Service Dogs. She has a B.S in Agricultural Science with an emphasis in animal reproduction and biology from Truman State University. At the IWDA, she develops educational opportunities, including contributions to the IWDA knowledge base and webinar programs. She leverages her diverse industry experience to contribute to strategic planning and the improvement of IWDA services.
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