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I have been on a trip literally around the world, well, the Northern Hemisphere actually. My trip was originally to take me to Tokyo to meet some customers, Shanghai to speak at a conference, and, finally, London to speak at a conference and meet with …
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Believe it or not, I didn’t plan the alliteration. But that is my central point: So much of actual demand is unplanned. Which is fine as long as it is near to what was expected in terms of items purchased, period in which purchased, and the …
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Here is the final part my interview with P.J. Jakovljevic from Technology Evaluations Centers (TEC) on sales and operations planning (S&OP) . If you missed them, check out part one , part two , and part three. The entire Q&A along with PJ’s introduction …
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Here is part three of an interview I had with P.J. Jakovljevic from Technology Evaluations Centers (TEC) on sales and operations planning (S&OP). If you missed them, check out part one and part two . As mentioned yesterday, the entire Q&A along with PJ’s …
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Here is part two of an interview I had with P.J. Jakovljevic from Technology Evaluations Centers (TEC) on sales and operations planning (S&OP). If you missed yesterday's post , check it out. As mentioned yesterday, the entire Q&A along with PJ’s …
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I recently participated in an interview series on sales and operations planning (S&OP) with P.J. Jakovljevic from Technology Evaluations Centers (TEC). Similar to what we did with our own S&OP Expert Blog series (which PJ participated in), the Q&A really …
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Jim Shepherd at Gartner’s AMR practice has been producing some really good First Thing Monday blogs lately. If you don’t subscribe I recommend that you do. It’s free. Both Jim and Dennis Gaughan have been writing about the segmentation of enterprise …
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My colleague Max Jeffrey recently posted a blog titled “ Should Safety Stock be added to forecasted FG demand? ” which he also published in our Supply Chain Expert Community, both of which generated quite a lot of discussion in which Max suggests that a …
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In January I wrote a blog titled “ Social networks and supply chains: It’s a question of maturity ” in which I commented on the incorporation of social media concepts in supply chain management in which I referred to a research report by Nari Viswanathan …
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The semiconductor industry has experienced rapid growth over the past few decades driven by leaps in innovation. To meet demand for specialized application devices, US based semiconductor firms realized they needed to become more agile and focus more …
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In November 2009 Morgan Stanley published “The Mobile Internet Report” that outlined the massive uptake of mobile devices over the past few years, particularly Apple’s iPhone. While there is some indication that Android phone activations have caught up to …
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I am often asked what will be the role of social networks in supply chains. I think their potential is enormous, and I think we are seeing an emerging interest in their use in supply chain management. I’m not talking about the direct use of Facebook or …