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A discussion on data latency and distortion and why it should come first before defining the supply chain architecture.
A discussion on data latency and distortion and why it should come first before defining the supply chain architecture.
Supply management. Supply chain management. Supply chain planning. Are these terms the same? They sound similar, but do they describe similar capabilities? The answer is
The journey for S&OP is a road with many ruts and potholes. In my opinion, the road is tougher today because it is paved with
Seven pieces of advice for technologists making the current pivot for today’s technology.
In a recent blog post, I was challenged by Anna. She wrote, “I have been working in the supply chain for 35 years, and we
How do we use technology to make better decisions? Gain insights? Craft and execute strategies? Why does it matter? These questions are top of mind
Thoughts on the application of artificial intelligence to supply chain planning.
The evolving promise of AI in supply chain. Getting ready for the dance.
My Quest To Redefine Planning The focus of many discussion threads on LinkedIn this week focused on building better engines for planning. The discussions included
Discussion on the promising role of Graph Database to Improve Supply Chain Processes