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How to Deliver Visibility

The Supply Chain Shaman, Lora Cecere, has thoughts about visibility in a recent article on her site. Everybody seems to have a different opinion about what visibility means, they often are using sub-optimal ways to deliver it, and her recommendation about using B2B networks is spot on. Read more...

The IBM Procurement Study

Will Green, on the Supply Management site, reviews IBM's latest procurement study and concludes there are real differences between leaders and followers. Read more...

2015 Predictions #1

It's the time of year for predictions. The folks at Mobile Enterprise took a look at the predictions by BDMA, an asset management group, and think they make some sense. Read more...

New Supply Chain Metrics

Is your supply chain satisfying your customers? How do you know? Steve Banker questions traditional supply chain metrics in a recent article on the Forbes site. Read more...

Defining IoT Strategy

If you're affected by IoT (and who isn't?), you might want to get a strategy together on how to engage. Whether you're an enabler, an engager, or an enhancer there are steps you can take to help you lay out your approach. Read more...

The Changing Retail Scene

On the Supply and Demand Chain Executive site, Sanjay Parthasarathy explains how the world of retail and has changed and where he expects it to be in 2020, if not sooner. Read more...

Amazon's New Pricing for AWS

Cloud services has become a big business, led by the Amazon Web Services offering. As expected, other big players have jumped in, notably Google. Read more...

Set Yourself Up for Career Success

It's a little late for me, but you may still be able to glean some ideas from a recent post on the Hubspot blog site. How to set yourself up for success in your career is a topic that many readers should be interested in. Read more...

What Omnichannel Really Means

The omnichannel trend has been upon us for awhile now. Like most technology and process trends, what's murky in the beginning becomes clearer eventually. Read more...

Don't Abuse Your Suppliers

On the Spend Matters site, Thomas Kase questions why some companies insist on abusive behavior toward their suppliers. Isn't this counterproductive toward supply chain goals? Read more...

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